There is no time difference between Manila and Perth, which can be quite of a jolt for a traveler wanting to escape the daunting loop of traffic and heat in the Philippine capital. But as Western Australia's largest city transitions to autumn, Perth welcomes with Baguio-like weather and a number of buses plying wide, almost empty streets and offering free transport. Western Australia, currently home to around 46,000 Filipinos, fittingly builds up the comeback of Philippine Airlines (PAL) from a hard-fought battle during the pandemic. On the morning of March 27, PAL's long-range Airbus A321neo touched down for the first time at Perth Airport. It was the newest long-hau...Keep on reading: Perth class: Australia sets up PAL’s rebirth after tough chapter