Australia and the Philippines are set to double their flight entitlements, aiming to meet rising travel demand and deepen economic ties. With bilateral air talks scheduled, the proposal would raise capacity from 30,000 to 60,000 weekly seats. This expansion supports surging tourism—especially Australian arrivals—and opens new trade and connectivity opportunities. If approved, the move positions both nations as growing aviation hubs in the Asia-Pacific region.
Australia, Philippines Eye Doubling Flights Amid Soaring Travel Demand

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