A Philippines Airlines 777 received a water-canon salute upon it's inaugural arrival at SEA on Oct. 2, 2024
A Philippine Airlines 777 received a water-canon salute upon it’s inaugural arrival as flight PR124 at SEA

On Oct. 2, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport added yet another international carrier and city to its service roster: Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) via Philippine Airlines (PAL).

The jet arrived after dark, allowing for some unusual and fun photo opportunities.

The 777's red strobes made some great lighting effects as the jet passed beneath the crossed streams of water
The 777’s red strobes made some great lighting effects as the jet passed beneath the crossed streams of water

Washington State is home to the United States’ fourth-largest Filipino population, and the route has been long-requested by travelers, according to SEA airport officials.

There were plenty of media and influencers invited to the inaugural event
There were plenty of media and influencers invited to the inaugural event

For belly cargo on the new route, the flights will add up to 60 tons of cargo capacity every week to regional trade. 

The now-current Philippine Airlines SEA schedule.

Seattle is PAL’s eighth destination in North America. The carrier already operates 46 weekly flights to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, New York, Toronto, Honolulu and Guam.  

A nighttime water canon salute is a relatively rare occurrence
A nighttime water cannon salute is a relatively rare occurrence

Philippine will use Boeing 777-300ER aircraft on the MNL-SEA route, with lie-flat seats in Business Class and meal service featuring Filipino and Western specialties.

Passengers and airport staff crowded the terminal windows as the jet arrived at its gate
Passengers and airport staff crowded the terminal windows as the jet arrived at its gate

The airline has nine Airbus A350-1000 jets on order, and airline officials have discussed hopes to further its US route expansion by adding Chicago, Houston, and Las Vegas in future years.

It's always a treat to be up close to the giant 777
It’s always a treat to be up close to the giant 777 on the ramp

The new SEA flight provides connectivity via Manila to PAL’s extensive domestic and regional international network, including cities such as Cebu, Davao, Bangkok, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Kuala Lumpur.

EDITOR-AT-LARGE / DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY - SEATTLE, WA Francis Zera is a Seattle-based architectural, aerial, aviation, and commercial photographer, a freelance photojournalist, and a confirmed AvGeek.

https://www.zeraphoto.com

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