The operator of Philippine Airlines (PAL) flew more passengers in the first half but its bottom line fell by 45 percent as total expenses, including those related to flying operations, soared during the period. On Friday, PAL Holdings Inc. reported that net income attributable to parent company plunged to P5.97 billion in the first semester
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