Competition between Air New Zealand and Philippine Airlines is set to heat up, but it's not all bad news, according to an airline spokesperson.
Maria Cielo Villaluna said Air New Zealand's direct service to the Philippine's capital, Manila, would benefit the country's tourism industry.
"With this new inbound service, New Zealanders now have the chance to visit the top travel spots within the Philippines... this will mean good business for the airline," Villaluna said.
Earlier this month Air New Zealand announced it will begin flying direct to Manila from December, operating year round services on a Boeing 767-300, three times a week.
Air New Zealand's direct route will offer a flight time of 10.5 hours each way, while Philippine Airline's current route operates four times a week with a flight time of between 12 and 13 hours, including a one-hour stopover in Cairns, Australia.
Villaluna said Philippine Airlines had nothing to worry about from the competing Air New Zealand service.