Philippine Airlines has just made one of the world's longest commercial hops a little fresher. As of 5 June 2026, the flag carrier is flying its brand-new Airbus A350-1000 nonstop between Manila and Toronto — a roughly 13,200 km marathon that now becomes the flagship's second North American posting, right behind New York JFK.
The jet doing the heavy lifting is PAL's second A350-1000, which touched down in Manila on 29 May 2026. The first one is already grinding out the ultra-long-haul to New York's JFK. Two frames, two of the toughest sectors PAL flies — and seven more A350-1000s still to come.
Informations clés
| Compagnie aérienne | Philippine Airlines (PAL) |
| Aéronef | Airbus A350-1000 (second of 9 on order) |
| Itinéraire | Manila (MNL) – Toronto (YYZ), nonstop |
| Distance | ~13,200 km / ~8,200 miles |
| Launch | 5 June 2026, 3x weekly |
| Cabin | 382 seats: 42 Business, 24 Premium Economy, 316 Economy |
Canada gets the flagship
Toronto Pearson (YYZ) is no soft posting. The Manila–Toronto great-circle runs around 13,200 km (~8,200 miles), with eastbound flight times pushing past 15 hours. PAL is the only carrier flying it nonstop, and now it's doing so with its newest, largest, most efficient widebody.
The schedule is three times weekly, with 382 seats across three cabins — 42 Business, 24 Premium Economy and 316 Economy.

Philippine Airlines welcomes its first Airbus A350-1000 in Southeast Asia.
Nine jets built for the long game
The Toronto move is one piece of a much bigger bet. PAL finalised a firm order for nine A350-1000s at the 2023 Paris Air Show, signed by airline president Captain Stanley K. Ng, specifically under its "Ultra Long Haul Fleet" project to power nonstop runs from Manila to North America's East Coast and Canada. The A350-1000 brings more range and more seats than the A350-900s PAL already flies, letting it match capacity to demand on its longest sectors.
PAL remains the first and only operator of the A350-1000 in Southeast Asia, a bragging right that gives the carrier a genuine equipment edge on these punishing transpacific and transpolar runs. Airbus, for its part, has been happy to frame the type as the benchmark for this kind of flying.
Pourquoi c'est important
For travellers, it's an upgrade in everything that counts on a 15-hour day: a quieter, newer cabin, better pressurisation and a fresh Premium Economy product on a route that previously made do with older metal. For PAL, it's the next step in a fleet-modernisation push that's quietly turning the Philippine flag carrier into one of the youngest widebody operators in Asia.
New York first. Toronto now. With seven more A350-1000s inbound, the question isn't whether PAL adds more ultra-long-haul destinations — it's which city gets the flagship next.
Sources: AeroTime; Airbus; Inquirer Business; ch-aviation; AeroRoutes.
Questions connexes
Does Philippine Airlines fly nonstop to Toronto?
Yes. Since 5 June 2026, Philippine Airlines flies Manila (MNL) to Toronto (YYZ) nonstop, three times a week, using the Airbus A350-1000. PAL is the only carrier operating this ultra-long-haul route nonstop.
How long is the Manila to Toronto flight?
The Manila–Toronto great-circle distance is about 13,200 km (8,200 miles), with eastbound flight times pushing past 15 hours. It is one of the longest routes in Philippine Airlines’ network and among the longest nonstop services to Canada.
What aircraft flies Manila to Toronto?
Philippine Airlines uses the Airbus A350-1000, the second of nine on order. It is the largest member of the A350 family and PAL’s newest, most efficient widebody, configured with 382 seats for the marathon route.
How many seats are on PAL’s A350-1000?
PAL’s Airbus A350-1000 carries 382 passengers across three cabins: 42 Business, 24 Premium Economy and 316 Economy. The three-class layout is built for long-haul intercontinental flying such as Manila–Toronto.
What is the Airbus A350-1000?
The A350-1000 is the largest and longest variant of Airbus’s A350 widebody family, seating roughly 350–410 passengers depending on configuration. It is used by carriers including Philippine Airlines and Qatar Airways for their longest, highest-demand routes.
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