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Travel

DOT Hails Listing Of Eastern Visayas As Top Site For ‘Revenge Travel’

The Department of Tourism named Eastern Visayas the top destination for 'Revenge Travel,' which boosted the tourists' interest in the region.

Additional 1,500 Screeners In PH Airports Mulled

The Office for Transportation Security intends to deploy 1,500 additional officers for baggage inspections on airport terminals.

Laoag Airport Secures Php900 Million For Expansion

The Laoag International Airport confirms a PHP900 million budget for its expansion.

Sagada Resumes ‘Etag’ Festival To Boost Tourist Arrivals

To attract more tourists, the municipal government of Sagada has decided to pursue the "Etag" festival after two years of pandemic restrictions.

DPWH Builds Seawall, Slope Protection In Region 1 Tourist Spots

For the sake of locals and visitors, the Department of Public Works and Highways in the Ilocos region is currently constructing slope protection structures in two cities.

Hundred Islands Park Records 389K Tourist Arrivals In 2022

The Hundred Islands National Park had a good year in 2022 because it welcomed 389,000 visitors, representing a breakthrough during the epidemic.

New Bridge, Road Projects Improve Travel, Trade In North Negros

The Department of Public Works and Highways in Western Visayas recognized the presence of the newly built bridge Negros Occidental for bringing smooth and safer travel for motorists.

Normal Ops Resume At Dumaguete Airport

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines bases in Dumaguete announced that flights are now back after the two days delay due to air navigation technical issues.

Senator Poe Calls For A Clear Policy On Arrivals From China

Senator Grace Poe asked the government to implement stricter healthcare requirements for travelers arriving from China due to an upsurge in Covid-19 cases.

CAAP Says PH Airports Operations Now ‘Back To Normal’

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines declared that following the most recent technical problem with air traffic control, flights are now operating normally.