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Travel

‘Bisita Be My Guest’ Seen To Lure More Chinese Tourists

The Department of Tourism launched its newest tourism program, encouraging more Chinese visitors to the country.

‘Rainbow River’ Is Antique’s Newest Tourist Attraction

After its feature on the United Nations program, the rainbow river in Antique is bound as a new tourist attraction for its outstanding landscape.

Laoag-Cebu Direct Flights To Start In May

A tourism officer disclosed that there would be direct flights from Laoag to Cebu in May to accommodate passengers who wanted to join the month-long fiesta celebration in Ilocos Norte.

Ilocos Norte Offers New Tourist Attraction

Ilocos Norte governor Matthew Manotoc announced that there would be new tourist attractions in the province that would cater to fun itineraries for local and foreign tourists.

Cruise Ship With 1.8K Passengers Docks In Puerto Princesa

City officials in Palawan welcomed the second cruise ship to visit their place after the COVID-19 pandemic, saying cruise ship tourism is a major boost to the local economy.

Resumption Of Direct International Flights From Iloilo Airport Urged

Iloilo City Mayor Treñas has requested the resumption of direct flights from Iloilo to Singapore and Hong Kong and vice-versa.

TIEZA Collects Php2.3 Billion Travel Tax In 2022; Online Payment Launched

The Philippine government confirmed that they already got the travel tax in 2022 that would be used to support the tourism industry this year.

Antique Capital Town Gears Up For MICE Events

The Antique local government planned that the investment forum building would now be available to cater to conventions and exhibitions to help the tourism industry.

New Flights From Clark To Boost Tourism, Decongest NAIA

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco warmly welcomed the reopening of local airline flights at Clark International Airport, hoping that it would increase the number of tourists.

PWDs, Tech-Voc Grads In Northern Mindanao Can Work In Tourism Sector

The regional office of the Department of Tourism in Northern Mindanao announced that they would soon allow persons with disabilities and individuals with no college degree to work in the tourism industry.