Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Performers carry their props as hot air balloons dot the sky for the four-day 16th Hot Air Balloon festival at Clark Economic Zone at Clark Field, Pampanga province north of Manila, Philippines, Feb. 10, 2011.




Character-themed hot air balloons take flight from an open field in Clarkfield, Pampanga province, north of Manila, Philippines, Feb. 10, 2011. The 16th Hot Air Balloon Festival kicked off with 27 participating teams, as part of efforts in tourism and aviation sports promotion in the Philippines.
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2. Philippine Airlines is preparing to launch services to India, offering discounted airfares from Australia starting at $1313 return.

Beginning March 27, 2011, Philippine Airlines will fly six times a week from Manila to Delhi, while at the same time increasing its Australian services to seven times a week from both Sydney and Melbourne to Manila.
                                  
 
The new services mean travellers can combine the culture of India with the pristine tropical islands of the Philippines on the one low-cost fare.

Return economy flights are available from Sydney to Delhi via Manila from $1331 including taxes, or from Melbourne to Delhi via Manila from $1313 including taxes.

The fares allow one free stopover in the Philippines, or additional stopovers for $50.

Philippines Airlines will increase its Australian services from five a week to seven from March 27, including four daytime flights and three evening flights from both Sydney and Melbourne to Manila.

3. Jetstar launches services to NT, Manila

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1. Character-themed hot air balloons take flight in Philippine Hot Air Balloon Fiesta

2. Philippine Airlines is preparing to launch services to India, offering discounted airfares from Australia starting at $1313 return.

Beginning March 27, 2011, Philippine Airlines will fly six times a week from Manila to Delhi, while at the same time increasing its Australian services to seven times a week from both Sydney and Melbourne to Manila.
                                  
 
The new services mean travellers can combine the culture of India with the pristine tropical islands of the Philippines on the one low-cost fare.

Return economy flights are available from Sydney to Delhi via Manila from $1331 including taxes, or from Melbourne to Delhi via Manila from $1313 including taxes.

The fares allow one free stopover in the Philippines, or additional stopovers for $50.

Philippines Airlines will increase its Australian services from five a week to seven from March 27, including four daytime flights and three evening flights from both Sydney and Melbourne to Manila.

3. Cessna plane crash-lands in Lingayen airport 

A two-seater Cessna 150 plane was in total wreck after it crash-landed yesterday morning on a perimeter fence while it was about to touch down at the airport here.

Luckily, its two passengers, both pilot trainees, survived the crash and were taken immediately to an undisclosed hospital by a representative of their aviation school. 

Employees here of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, however, said they could not give other details due to an existing memorandum regarding such incidents.

The STAR gathered though that the Cessna 150 plane, with marking RP-C8204 and owned by Fast Fly, took off at around 9:25 a.m. yesterday for the training of its two pilots.

But when the plane was about to touch down, it hit the perimeter fence of the airport.

Firefighters in two fire trucks immediately responded.

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