Adult (12y +) A passenger who has reached his/her 12th birthday as of the commencement of travel. An adult traveling with children must be at least 18 years old Children (2y - 11y) A passenger who has reached his/her 2nd birthday but not his/her 12th birthday as of the date of commencement of travel. A child ages 2 to less than 8 years old should always be. Philippine Airlines Flight 113, a Boeing 777, landed without further incident at LAX about 11:50 a.m. After its flight crew reported a right engine problem on departure, according to the Federal. The Philippine Airlines’ Business Class Product is, as I’ve said, a coinflip—particularly in International routes. This time, I got one of the better planes. However, my trip started out poorly, one part because of my choice of lounges, and another, because of how disappointing the Mabuhay Lounge in SFO was. The seats – Philippine Airlines' (PAL) new full flat Business Class seats on their Boeing 777-300ER was a nice improvement over their older Recaro angled flat seats. PAL deployed the Zodiac Aura Enhanced seats, similar to the seats that Turkish Airlines uses on their Boeing 777-300ER aircrafts.
As the last part of the four-leg trip, I went for a touch of home and flew Philippine Airlines Business class. It’s not the best choice there is, but it’s a familiar one. We’ve covered a lot of PAL Business class flights and that’s no mistake. With a broad fleet, they have different kinds of business class products!
TL; DR
I have mixed feelings on the diversity of the PhilippineAirlines Fleet. Sometimes, I’ll get the Thompson Vantage XL seats which was thebest that PAL had to offer. While there are also times where I’ll be stuck withthe older products.
In this case, I got the second-best seat in my opinion.
PROS: Comfortable seats with generous legroom. Decentfood.
CONS: 2-3-2 seat layout. Below average lounge.
Check-In
I checked-in at SFO. Nothing notable happened. It was quickand smooth. I immediately headed for the Mabuhay Lounge. For this trip, Iheaded to the Air France Lounge at first, but it was just too crowded for me tofeel comfortable, so I headed to the Mabuhay Lounge instead.
Lounge
The Mabuhay Lounge at San Francisco International Airport is by far the worst among the Philippine Airline lounges, that’s including some of its domestic counterparts. I made a separate review of the place and detailed what PAL can do to improve on their lounges. Check that out here!
Boarding
I arrived at the boarding area with around 15 minutes tospare. Luckily, the ground staff was very courteous and quick with their processes.As soon as I arrived, I was already boarding the plane along with the otherpassengers.
Philippine Airlines 777 Images
Seat Cabin and Amenities
There were 28 flat-angled seats in the business class cabin. There were storage bins in the middle, however, they didn’t make me feel like the cabin was stuffy. At first glance, the whole cabin wasn’t appealing. The play between the PAL’s signature blue shade and the neutral colors of the seatbacks just added a little bit of finesse.
My friend and I took 1G and 1H, the frontmost seats were a lot more comfortable. One notable thing was that this business class cabin didn’t have any unfair advantages, even if you’re seated in front.
Waiting for me was a slightly fluffy pillow and alightblanket. As mentioned, these seats can only get to a certain angle. It becomesa bed, not necessarily a ‘flat’ bed, though.
For most people, this can be a burden, however, I wasn’t affected.
Business-class seats had a 15.4-inch IFE screen that was a good distance away from the seat itself. It had a good selection of movies and tv shows.
By the seat console, the handheld IFE remote can be found.
You’re given the option to watch through the IFE screen, or on your mini screen on the remote.
Right in front of the seats are individual storage binswhich were relatively large, A carry-on bag would fit in it quite easily. Therewas also the menu and pamphlets right beside it.
The storage bin doubles as a footrest, too. Unfortunately, they can’t be sat on, so passengers can’t eat face-to-face unlike other Business and First class products.
Menu
Service
What Philippine Airlines provides is usually a coin flip. Thereare some flights wherein the service is excellent and world-class, includingthe meals provided, on the other hand, there are those flights where inexperienceof the crew really shows—leading to subpar experiences.
This particular flight was on the good side of the coin.
The service was immaculate. I could see and feel the experienceof the flight attendant, though he could have done so with a bigger smile onhis face.
The meal, although sloppily plated, was still decent. My plate was pretty much overflowing with food, which was a good thing since all of them tasted good.
Overall Impression
The Philippine Airlines’ Business Class Product is, as I’vesaid, a coinflip—particularly in International routes. This time, I got one ofthe better planes.
However, my trip started out poorly, one part because of mychoice of lounges, and another, because of how disappointing the Mabuhay Loungein SFO was. For a 4-star airline, their lounges are but a sorry contrast totheir steadily improving flight experience.
The seats were very comfortable, even for an angled flatbed.The crew was also well experienced and very courteous. They knew what to do andhow to do it right.
Philippine Airlines 777-300er Business Class
That being said, flying Business class would lead one tobelieve that their food would at least be presented nicely, no matter howdelicious it may be. In this case, Philippine Airlines presented a nice dinnerin a bad way. But hey, it was tasty, my stomach was full, so I have minimalcomplaints.
Philippine Airlines 777 Interior
Philippine Airlines’ Business class can be likened to a bagof mixed nuts. You don’t always get the best, but when you get it, It feels verygood.