Air Philippines, the low-cost sister airline of mighty National Carrier Philippine Airlines, (PAL) is set to acquire of six Airbus A320 aircraft .

The two airlines co-operate closely by feeding passengers into each other’s networks and ensuring connections via their joint hubs in Manila and Cebu.
Air Philippines currently leases Bombardier Dash8 turboprop aircraft from PAL and flies to 19 towns and cities, operating out of two hubs—Manila and Cebu.
From Manila, the airline flies to Tuguegarao, San Jose (Mindoro Occidental), Naga, Virac, Busuanga, Catarman, Calbayog, Ormoc and Surigao. From Cebu, it services Kalibo, Iloilo, Bacolod, Tacloban, Butuan, Ozamiz, Cagayan de Oro, Gen. Santos, Zamboanga and from Zamboanga to Davao.These flights use the PAL Express branding.
On March 28, 2010, Air Philippines will resume operating services under their own right to Iloilo, Bacolod, Puerto Princesa and Cagayan de Oro, utilizing Airbus A320 jet aircraft. In a separate initiative PAL is hoping to resume flights to India after negotiating landing rights on Manila-Bangkok-Bombay