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PAL: Book online, pay at 7-Eleven

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MANILA, Philippines - Philippine Airlines passengers who book domestic flights online can now pay for their tickets 24/7 at 7-Eleven retail outlets nearest them.

PAL says the new scheme, implemented in over 7-Eleven outlets nationwide, is designed to allow passengers with no credit cards to still enjoy the convenience of online booking.

The airline stressed that the scheme covers only domestic flights booked online and not those done through the PAL reservation hotline.

Here is how to avail of the new service:

  • Book a flight through the PAL website (the flight must be at least 48 hours from the time of booking).
  • Once the flight is confirmed, select the “Reserve and Hold” option on the summary page.
  • Input passenger details and then print the confirmation email.
  • Go to the nearest 7-Eleven outlet within 24 hours, present the booking confirmation to the cashier and pay the amount.
  • The E-ticket and official receipt will be emailed to you.

For inquiries, passengers may call the ECPay Customer Support hotline at (02) 421-6032 to 35 or email customerservice@ecpay.com.ph. Before the 7-Eleven scheme, PAL and Airphil Express ticket kiosks were also set up in Petron gas stations in Metro Manila.

PAL said it plans to expand its ticket sales and payment centers to more than 3,000 outlets nationwide in the coming months.

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