According to RoutesOnline.com, flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) intends to resume services for its regional operations by June 2020:
- Manila – Singapore – vv
(starting 03 June 2020; 3 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Xiamen – vv
(starting 03 June 2020; once a week utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Jakarta – vv
(starting 13 June 2020; 2 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Kuala Lumpur – vv
(starting 13 June 2020; once a week utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Ho Chi Minh City – vv
(starting 17 June 2020; 3 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Hong Kong – vv
(starting 19 June 2020; 2 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Taipei Taoyuan – vv
(starting 19 June 2020; 2 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Osaka Kansai – vv
(starting 22 June 2020; 2 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321) - Manila – Tokyo Haneda – vv
(starting 22 June 2020; 2 times weekly utilizing an Airbus A321)
However, with the recent announcement of Japan expanding the entry ban to visitors from a total of 111 countries, including the Philippines, PAL could already be reconsidering the resumption of their flights to Osaka Kansai and Tokyo Haneda.