PAL sets up Pope Francis exhibit at NAIA 2

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Missed Pope Francis while he was in the country? You can catch up a bit with this exhibit.

“An exhibit featuring the objects used by Pope Francis during his recent travel to the country via Philippine Airlines (PAL) has been set up at the NAIA Terminal 2. Departing passengers, airport users, and employees can view the exhibit starting Wednesday, February 18, to April 30,” reports Eric B. Apolonio on InterAksyon.com.

PAL president and CEO Jaime Bautista explained that the artifacts were on display at the PAL office in Diosdado Macapagal Avenue only.

Bautista pointed out that “the change in venue was brought about by a clamor to have the artifacts displayed at the airport for viewing by all PAL international departing passengers.”

The exhibit includes the things that Pope Francis personally used during his flights from Manila to Tacloban-Manila and to Rome during his Philippine visit from Jan 15 to 19. The objects were kept by the flight crew prior to the public viewing.

Photo: PAL

 

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