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The Pearl of the Orient Airlines, or POLO in short, is a future low-cost carrier to be established in the Philippines. This company will base its hub at the under-construction Sangley airport in Cavite, a reclaimed land in the waters of Manila Bay 27 kilometers southwest of Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila. Like Philippine Airlines, its aircraft fleet will be composed of more modern, fuel-efficient and widebody twin-jet ones, with the fleet size of 140. This airline will fly to 85, 30 domestic and 55 international destinations.

Operations
This airline is scheduled to launch by 2035 estimated, the same year of the opening of Sangley Airport, its hub, the soon to be- largest gateway to the Philippines.

Fleet
Airbus A320neo - 40 aircraft (scheduled and estimated to be delivered starting Q4 2034)

Airbus A321neo - 20 aircraft (scheduled and estimated to be delivered starting Q2 2036)

Airbus A330-900neo - 45 aircraft (scheduled and estimated to be delivered starting Q3 2038)

Airbus A350-900 - 20 aircraft (scheduled and estimated to be delivered starting mid-2039)

Boeing 777-9X - 15 aircraft (scheduled and estimated to be delivered starting Q4 2040)

Destinations
Domestic: (To be only serviced by the A320neo)

Mactan-Cebu (RPVM)

General Santos (RPMR)

Davao (RPMD)

Northern Cagayan (FGDD)

Zamboanga (RPMZ)

Iloilo (RPVI)

Puerto Princesa (RPVP)

Laoag (RPLI)

Kalibo (RPVK)

Tacloban (RPVA)

Panglao (preliminary)

Legazpi (RPLP)

Laguindingan (RPMY)

Butuan (RPME)

Cotabato (RPMC)

Dipolog (RPMG)

Dumaguete (RPVD)

Pagadian (RPMP)

Roxas (RPVR)

San Jose (RPUH)

Tagbilaran (RPVT)

Tuguegarao (RPUT)

Virac (RPUV)

Calbayog (RPVC)

Surigao (RPMS)

International:

Bali, Indonesia (To be serviced only by the Airbus A321neo)

Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei

Bangkok, Thailand (To be serviced only by the Airbus A321neo)

Doha, Qatar

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Hagatna, Guam (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Jakarta, Indonesia (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Hong Kong, Communist State of China

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Farwaniyah, Kuwait

Macau, Communist State of China

Nagoya, Japan

Osaka, Japan

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Incheon, South Korea

Siem Reap, Cambodia (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Singapore

Sydney, Australia

Taipei, Taiwan

Tokyo, Japan

Brisbane, Australia

Darwin, Australia

Melbourne, Australia

Manama, Bahrain

Phnom Penh, Cambodia (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Delhi, India (To be only serviced by the Airbus A321neo)

Tel Aviv, Israel

Seoul, Korea

Auckland, New Zealand

Saipan, Guam

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Vladivostok, Russia

Moscow, Russia

Honolulu, United States of America

-To be serviced by the A350-900

Athens, Greece

Frankfurt, Germany

Zurich, Switzerland

Paris, France

New Jersey, United States of America

Las Vegas, United States of America

Chicago, United States of America

Oslo, Norway

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Madrid, Spain

-To be serviced by the B777-9X

London, United Kingdom

Los Angeles, United States of America

New York, United States of America

San Fransisco, United States of America

Toronto, Canada

Vancouver, Canada