Philippine Economy Continues To Grow Despite Global Uncertainties

Amid rising global volatility, the Philippines has recorded a notable 5.4% economic growth in the first quarter of the year.

DTI Chief: First Quarter GDP Growth Shows Resilient Philippine Economy

According to DTI, the GDP growth in the first quarter of 2025 highlights the resilience of the Philippine economy amid ongoing challenges.

Solar-Powered Irrigation Projects To Boost Rice Production In Albay

In Albay, the National Irrigation Administration revealed an investment of PHP320 million for 16 solar-powered irrigation systems to support rice farmers.

Is The Soulmate Ideal Reality Or A Social Illusion?

The notion of soulmates gives hope, but does it mislead us about the realities of love?

PAL Mounting Special China Flights For Stranded Passengers

PAL Spokesperson Villaluna: "The Manila-Xiamen flight will be solely for stranded Chinese nationals and foreign nationals. (Next priority will be given to) other stranded passengers of PAL's canceled flights supposedly in other Chinese destinations."

PAL Mounting Special China Flights For Stranded Passengers

0
0

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) said it will mount special flights on February 10 to cater to stranded passengers affected by the government’s temporary travel ban on China amid the 2019 novel coronavirus (nCoV) scare.

PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna said the special Manila-Xiamen-Manila flights will be for chance passengers.

“The Manila-Xiamen flight will be solely for stranded Chinese nationals and foreign nationals. (Next priority will be given to) other stranded passengers of PAL’s canceled flights supposedly in other Chinese destinations,” Villaluna said in a message.

Xiamen would be their gateway to get to other parts of China, she added.

PAL will use a 199-seater aircraft for the special flights.

The Manila-Xiamen flight will depart at 7:30 a.m., while the return flight will depart Xiamen at 11:05 a.m.

Villaluna said two pilots and five cabin crew volunteered to man the special flights. They will undergo the 14-day quarantine upon their return to the Philippines.

On February 2, the Philippine government has imposed a temporary travel ban on visitors from China and its Special Administrative Regions (SAR) — Hong Kong and Macao.

The directive covers temporary ban of any person regardless of nationality, except Filipino citizens and permanent resident visa holders issued by the Philippine government directly coming from China or SAR; any person regardless of nationality, except Filipino citizens and permanent resident visa holders, who within 14 days immediately preceding arrival in the Philippines, has been to China or its Special Administrative Regions. (PNA)