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The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald
Travel
Ellie Hutchinson

Flying from Manila to El Nido, Palawan with Airswift

Ellie Hutchinson flies Airswift from Manila to El Nido, Palawan.

The Plane:

Airswift is one of the fastest growing airlines, adding one new aircraft a year to its current fleet of three brand new ATR-42 600s. It is also the only airline operating to El Nido, Palawan, the gateway to the Bacuit archipelago. Airswift connected us to our second island paradise, Boracay, the nearest airport being Caticlan.

Class: Only one and we are all treated equally.

Price: We paid $374 one way for two adults.

Flight time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Seat: 4A by the window.

How full: All 48 seats taken at this busy time of year.

Fellow passengers: Mainly tourists it seems.

Entertainment: The InFlight Traveller magazine kept me occupied with awe-inspiring stories on the Philippines.

Food and drink: We were pleasantly surprised to be greeted by staff after security and handed a goodie bag with a much-needed packed lunch. This felt like royal treatment after our 10-hour flight from Auckland.

Service: Fantastic. From online correspondence to going above and beyond at check in and the first class meet and greet service. They even have a red carpet when you board the plane and handed out umbrellas for shelter from the drizzle.

Toilets: Only one, at the back of the plane, spotless.

Luggage: Only 10kg check in bag is allowed per passenger, so we both pre-paid for extra luggage online, which worked out to be about $5.50 (PHP 200) for an extra 10kg — and they handled our oversized kite-surfing equipment very carefully.

Airport experience: After taking the free shuttle service from Manila International Airport's Terminal 2 we arrived to the small Domestic Terminal 4 way earlier than expected. Luckily the staff were accommodating and put us on the next available flight (5 x a day) so that saved us a long six-hour wait at the busy airport with only the floor to sit on and Mister Donut for breakfast!

Would I fly again: Absolutely, the cabin was spacious, seats comfortable and the overallexperience felt quite luxurious.

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