Siargao, the Philippines’ surfing capital, often sees rain from the Pacific. While this creates lush scenery, it can also cause turbulence and flight delays.
Is it safe to fly?
According to Captain Reynaldo Puig Jr., a Philippine Airlines (PAL) pilot, turbulence on the Clark to Siargao route is rare but can happen in bad weather. Despite changing skies, he assured passengers that flights remain safe and stable.
Why only small planes?
Siargao’s airport only fits smaller aircraft like PAL Express’ Dash 8 Q400, which has quieter engines, better performance, and is fuel-efficient. This makes for a comfortable and eco-friendly flight.
New PAL Route: Clark ✈ Siargao
- Flights every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday
- Clark to Siargao: 11 AM | Siargao to Clark: 1:35 PM
- Bookings via PhilippineAirlines.com
Though Clark International Airport is 3+ hours from Manila, it offers modern facilities, scenic views, and a relaxing atmosphere—a stress-free gateway to paradise!
Instead of fearing turbulence, enjoy breathtaking aerial views of Siargao’s sea of clouds, lush mountains, and white beaches. Flying to Siargao isn’t just a trip—it’s an experience! 🌴✈