The maiden flight from the Philippines however only yielded 18 passengers, which is only an estimated 10 percent of the passenger load.
The airline has 18 business and 176 economy passenger seats.
Pacific Flier, whose air services were delayed from its announced schedule in January finally took off on Tuesday from Clark Air Base Field, located at the Northern part of the Philippines.
The airline operates an Airbus A310-300 with an operational base in Australia.
For the first three flights, the airline is offering a special rate of $339 round trip.
The regular airfare meanwhile will be $399.
The new airline on Wednesday meanwhile begun its services from Palau to Brisbane, Australia and announced that its services to Guam will begin in May.
The Brisbane flight’s airfare is $399. For the April 11 flight, the airline is offering an airfare of $499 and after that the regular price will be at $599.
The delay in the flights was due to the lack of air carrier permit from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Schedule for departures from Clark is every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday leaving at 5:40 pm arriving Koror at 7:10 pm, local time.
Pacific Flier scheduled departure is every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday from Palau to Clark at 7:00 a.m. with arrivals at 10:35 a.m.
Passengers living in Manila can take a shuttle bus for free provided by the airline.
Two check-in baggage, weighing 70 lbs. each are also allowed by the airline for each passenger.
Schedule for departures from Clark is every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday leaving at 5:40 pm arriving Koror at 7:10 pm, local time.


