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26 Eastern Visayas Cities, Towns Re-Open Tourism Industry

Planning for your next #travel amid the new normal? These cities and towns in Eastern Visayas have re-opened their tourism industry under the new normal!

Bantayan Island Airport To Spur Tourism In Cebu’s North Corridor

GOOD NEWS! In just a 20 to 30-minute flight from Cebu, you can now finally feel the fresh breeze of Bantayan island!

‘Little Batanes’ Of Pangasinan Gains Popularity

Tignan ang tinaguriang ‘Little Batanes’ ng Pangasinan!

Philippines And DOT Receive Accolades At The 2020 World Travel Awards Asia Winners Day

Let's go, Philippines! The Philippines was recently recognized as Asia's leading beach destination and Asia’s leading dive destination in 2020 at the 27th World Travel Awards!

Sleep & Eat Virtual 2020: The Future Of Hotels

Have a glimpse at the future of the hotels. Read more:

Envoy: Demand For PH Consular Services In US Surges

The Philippine Embassy and Consulates General in the United are working closely to meet the surge in the demand for dual citizenship, passport, and visa services amid the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic.

Here Are The Updated Travel Restrictions For Countries That Allow Tourists

Planning to travel to another country? You must read this first.

Typhoon Strands Passengers, Cancels Flight At NAIA

At least 45 passengers were stranded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and 83 flights were canceled during the airport's 24-hour closure due to Typhoon Rolly on November 1.

Manila-Laoag Flights Resume With Strict Border Protocols

Philippine Airlines is set to resume its flights from Manila to Laoag and vice versa starting November. Huwag pong kalimutan ang mga health and safety protocols.

MIAA Reduces Inbound Passengers Of Int’l Flights To 2.5K

The Manila International Airport Authority has reduced the number of inbound passengers of international flights it will allow at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport to 2,500 daily, from 3,000 previously.