Philippine Airlines (PAL), the country’s flag carrier, launched its first e-wallet that allows passengers to store multiple PAL e-cards in a single account.
Using the PAL e-Wallet, you can consolidate your PAL e-Cards, such as the PAL e-Gift Card, Dear PAL Miles e-Card, Travel Credits, Corporate e-Gift Card, and Compensation e-Cards or vouchers in a single repository.
Users can use the PAL e-Wallet as an alternative payment method for purchasing plane tickets and My PAL Travel Boost, excluding Travel Insurance and Upgrades.
“We are proud to launch and offer the PAL e-Wallet, the latest addition to our offerings that highlights our efforts to continuously upgrade the passengers’ digital experience,” said PAL Vice President for Sales and Distribution Justin Warby.

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The new PAL e-Wallet will also automatically convert e-cards to a single currency and automatically convert e-wallet funds to match the booking currency. It also has a built-in expiration logic to prioritize using the expiring e-Cards first. It also comes with a name check feature for adding travel credits to the e-wallet.
How to create your PAL e-Wallet account
Step 1: Go to https://ewallet.philippineairlines.com/
Step 2: Log in using your valid email address and enter the one-time pin (OTP) sent to your email.
Step 3: Fill out the online forms.
- Enter your name as shown in your passport
- Include other travel documents
- Input your mobile number
- Choose your preferred e-Wallet currency (you can’t amend this once you have created your e-Wallet account)
Step 4: You’ll receive an email notification confirming your registration, including your PAL e-Wallet Account Number, registered email address, and PAL e-Wallet PIN code.
If you have other concerns or questions about the new PAL e-wallet, you may visit their FAQs page.
Step 5: To add an e-card, click ‘Add an e-Card.’
- Enter e-Card Number and PIN Code.
- Click ‘Add an e-Card.’
Please note that you can’t use your PAL e-Wallet to pay for excess baggage or any chargeable service available at the airport.