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Travel

Routes: Mactan-Cebu Airport Is Asia’s Best Under 5M Category

The authorities of Mactan-Cebu international airport are set to get into their game of making their airport the Philippines' major airport for gateways.

Tarlac To Roll Out Mobile Passport Services Anew

The Tarlac provincial government and the Department of Foreign Affairs has collaborated to launch "Passport on Wheels" in the province.

PH Wins Bid To Host 2028 Rotary International Convention

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco confirmed that Manila won the vote to host Rotary International's annual convention for 2028.

Cruise Tourism Back After 3 Years; 139 Port Calls In PH Expected

Philippine tourism officials hope that the country's cruise tourism will increase the number of travelers after its onset during the pandemic.

New River Park To Boost Bulacan’s Tourism, Economy

A river park in a town in Bulacan is set to open soon to boost the tourism sector in the area.

Eastern Samar Preps Up Tour Package To Help Increase Air Traffic

A governor from Eastern Samar encourages other members of the local government unit to provide measures to increase air traffic to boost the tourism industry.

1st Cruise Ship Docks At Puerto Princesa Seaport After 3 Years

The Puerto Princesa City tourism office welcomed the arrival of its first cruise ship after three years of the pandemic, eyeing a boost to its travel sector.

Boracay To Receive First Luxury Cruise Ship On February 13

Boracay Island is ready to welcome its first luxury cruise ship after the pandemic struck, hoping to cater a fresh start for its tourist arrivals.

Travel Org: PH Holds Great Potential To Attract Japanese Tourists

A Japanese travel agency believes that the Philippines' various travel options have a great potential to draw more tourists from Japan.

Department Of Tourism To Further Promote MICE To Attract More Japanese Visitors

The Department of Tourism plans to have more meetings and conventions to further encourage Japanese tourists in the country, following its large tourism source market.