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Current Pan Pacific Airlines (8Y) seat map listing

The airline began operations on April 27, 2017. Pan Pacific Airlines is a full-service airline. Its main base is in the Philippines. Its main transportation hubs are Mactan Cebu International Airport and Kalibo International Airport, with flights to Seoul, Busan, and Muan. The company's fleet consists of two aircraft. Pan Pacific Airlines serves the following destinations: Cebu, Davao, General Santos, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Busan, Muan and Seoul.

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Check in rules

Online check-in isn't available for the airline. All passengers must check-in at the airport. Airport check-in counters close one hour before the established departure time, except for departures from Muan International Airport which check-in closes 50 minutes prior to departure.

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Baggage

Pan Pacific Airlines passengers receive one piece of 7kg carry-on baggage as long as it fits within 56cm x 35cm x 20cm or a total of 115cm in three dimensions. On top of this, personal items are allowed, including items such as a walking stick, a laptop, a camera, etc. The checked baggage allowance is one piece of 15kg with a maximum dimension of 158cm, except for flights from Clark International Airport to Incheon International Airport and Muan International Airport.

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Unaccompanied minors

The airline does not provide an escort service for minors.

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Infants

Infants are defined as children under two years of age. Infants may fly without a seat on the plane. If you wish, you can buy a seat for an infant at the infant fare. Children over two years of age must have their seat on the plane.

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Pets

The airline allows the transportation of animals. Therefore, animals are not included in the checked baggage allowance but are considered excess baggage.

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