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    Palace welcomes news on PAL being for sale

    MANILA, Philippines - Malacañang welcomed yesterday the announcement of Philippine Airlines (PAL) chairman and chief executive officer Lucio Tan that the flag carrier would be for sale “at the right price,” saying any new investments would mean better services for the riding public.

    “Considering that PAL is our national brand, the additional investments would improve the branding of our national carrier. Additional investments would mean improved services,” Presidential Spokesman Edwin Lacierda said in a press briefing.

    He said in any negotiations, the government would only want to make sure that the riding public would not be inconvenienced, stressing that would be their “primary concern.”

    “As to the specific details of the announcement of Mr. Lucio Tan, we are not privy to that. So that has to be fleshed out,” he said.

    “He (Tan) just announced it’s for sale. But are there any takers? There have been rumors that some parties have expressed interests. But they have categorically denied it previously so we don’t know yet. So let’s wait for takers and discussions on those details,” he said.

    Tan earlier  confirmed that “some of his friends” have expressed interest in investing in PAL. These include corporate tycoons Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corp. and Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) chairman Manuel Pangilinan.

    He, however, provided no details if there are indeed formal negotiations with specific parties as well as confirm top-level talks with potential investors and his reasons for selling.

    PAL employees earlier said they have not been updated on the status of top-level talks with potential investors such as Ang and Pangilinan.

    San Miguel, for its part, had disclosed that the planned venture would finance the company’s refleeting program.

    The management of the country’s flag carrier, for its part, said it welcomes the possible entry of a new investor.

    A refleeting would enable PAL to upgrade its aging planes by 2015.

    According to latest data, PAL reported a loss of $39.4 million for the second quarter of its fiscal year, or from July to September 2011, due to high fuel costs.

    PAL had expected the average fuel cost to hit $120 per barrel but this has risen to $135 per barrel.

    For its current fiscal year, PAL expects to post losses because of high fuel costs and revenue losses brought about by the strike of its employees.

    Last September, PAL employees went on strike in protest of the company’s outsourcing plans. The strike resulted in crippled operations for PAL and thousands of passengers stranded. - By Aurea Calica (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)

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    7 comments

    • David  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Who in the hell in there right mind would buy that joke of an airline. PAL is not allowed to fly over land in the US and Europe due to there poor maintenance records. The FAA and CASA have strict maintenance rules for carriers who fly into there airspace, and were all aware in the Philippines "NO BODY FOLLOWS THE RULES". There is talk San Miguel Corp is one of the company's interested, talk about a fool and there money is soon departed
      • kingfisher 4 months ago
        "PAL is not allowed to fly over land in the US and Europe due to there poor maintenance records". - Can you provide a reference to this?
    • Carl  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Dapat Pinoy ang bumili nyan. Chinoy? di man mohatag gani sa nabahaan sa CDO ug iligan, puros kwarta ang sulod sa utok!
    • jeth  •  4 months ago
      ung mga tga PALAE babye na..wala na kayong makukuha tlga dyan..
    • Juan Magsasaka  •  Riyadh, Saudi Arabia  •  4 months ago
      sabagay nararapat lang nmn na ibenta or magdagdag ng puhunan para mamit ang increasing demands ng mga passengers...kc nakakainis ang sumakay sa ibang airlines that taking a very long time of journey due to stop overs in different areas....

      kelangan tlga madaming eroplano papuntang middle east para makarating ng presko ang mga gulay nio heheheh....iaba kc ang fresh vegi and fruti from Pinas
    • Damian Isaguirre  •  Winnipeg, Canada  •  4 months ago
      SO THE GOVERNMENT IS GOOD AT RUMORS. THEY ARE IN FACT RUMOR-MONGERS. CANT THEY NOT RELY ON WHAT THE GOVERNMENT APPOINTEE TO THE PAL BOARD HAS TO SAY. THIS NEWS IS GARBAGE, BASED ON RUMORS RELEASED BY THE PALACE.
    • Inocentes Jr. Bornea  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      laking pera n naman 'to s mga korakot. Pagkatapos maibinta ng malaki lagot na naman ang mga sasakay, sky is the limit n naman ang pamasahe para makabawi investors!
    • Ydolem  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  4 months ago
      Hmmmm.Philippine Flag carrier owned by a chinese for so long. It should have been called China airlines infact. Any real filipino buyers out there? lol. wala bang mayamang filipino talaga? taka lng.
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