Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Russia lifts travel ban to PH—DFA

MANILA, Philippines – Russia lifted its travel ban to the Philippines, a month after it recommended that its citizens refrain from going to areas devastated by Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name Haiyan). "The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation announced the lifting of [the] travel ban for Russian citizens to the Philippines, except to the most devastated areas where ... More here: Russia lifts travel ban to PH—DFA

Russia lifts travel ban to PH

Russian citizens has lifted its travel ban to the Philippines, except to the most devastated areas where the situation still remains difficult, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Thursday. More here: Russia lifts travel ban to PH

DFA: Russia lifts travel ban to PHL

Russia has lifted its travel ban to the Philippines, which was imposed after super typhoon Yolanda struck the Visayas and parts of Southern Luzon ast month, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Thursday. More here: DFA: Russia lifts travel ban to PHL

Russia lifts travel ban for Philippines

The Russian Federation has lifted the travel ban for Russian citizens to the Philippines, except to areas severely devastated by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) where the situation still remains difficult. Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this in a press release issued earlier this week. The travel ban, which was put into effect last November […] More here: Russia lifts travel ban for Philippines

Russia lifts travel ban to Philippines

MANILA – Russia has lifted its travel ban to the Philippines, allowing Russian tourists to resume their vacation plans to escape the winter months, the Department of Foreign Affairs said. More here: Russia lifts travel ban to Philippines

PWD-Friendly Tourist firms next for Makati

THE Makati City government launched its Search for “PWD-Friendly Tourist Establishments” after citing three winners in its PWD (Persons with Disabilities) Model Search. More here: PWD-Friendly Tourist firms next for Makati

Philippines to miss tourism targets due to disasters

The Philippines is unlikely to hit its target of five million tourists this year due to damage caused by twin disasters, a tourism official said Saturday. Killer Super Typhoon Haiyan hit on November 8 and a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on October 15, causing devastation in tourist areas which resulted in many cancelled reservations, said Domingo Enerio, chief of the government's Tourism Promotions ... More here: Philippines to miss tourism targets due to disasters