BIR Exceeds Collection Target For 1st Time In 20 Years

The BIR celebrates a historic achievement, collecting PHP2.84 trillion in 2024, surpassing its target.

Plastic Constitutes 91% Of Marine Litter In Manila Bay

Manila Bay faces a daunting 91% plastic pollution rate. Let's take action to protect our environment and its beauty.

Cagayan De Oro Poised To Become Philippine Whitewater Rafting Capital

The House declares Cagayan de Oro the nation’s Whitewater Rafting Capital. Experience the thrill of adventure.

Sagay City’s Mangrove Island Eco-Park Wins ASEAN Tourism Award

Suyac Island Mangrove Eco-Park in Sagay City is honored with the 2025 ASEAN Tourism Award for its remarkable impact on eco-tourism.
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Travel

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.

This Country Club In Pampanga Will Give You That Well-Deserved (And Safe) Getaway

The Alveira Country Club might be your next great escape from the erratic Metro!

DOTr: No Contract Awarded Yet On NAIA Expansion Project

“Allow us to set the record straight, once and for all, that there is no contract awarded yet, or any agreement decided upon, on the NAIA Expansion project,” said DOTr Undersecretary for Planning Ruben Reinoso Jr.

Inbound Commercial Flights To GenSan Airport Resume This Week

Inbound commercial flights to the city international airport will finally resume this week after a nearly two-month suspension due to the spike in cases in COVID-19.

Weathering The Storm: How Investing In Condotels Can Help You Bounce Back After Pandemic

Is the pandemic really the best time to maximize the advantages of investing? For CitiGlobal Realty and Development Inc., there is no better time than now.

Nograles: IATF Studying Calls To Relax Inbound Travel Policies

Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles announces that they are now studying policies easing inbound travel restrictions.

Gov’t To Allow Non-Essential Outbound Travel Starting Oct. 21

Non-essential travel is finally allowed again!