Sunday, May 18, 2014

Philippines pushes single-visa scheme for Asean

The Philippines is strongly pushing for the creation of a single-visa scheme across the 10 member-states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) as this could significantly boost the country’s tourism industry More here: Philippines pushes single-visa scheme for Asean

PNoy keeps focus on 10M tourist arrivals by 2016 despite contrarian views

Ignoring the contrarian views taken by industry officials, President Benigno Aquino III on Monday vowed that the Philippines will break the 10-million mark in the number of tourist arrivals by the end of his term in 2016. More here: PNoy keeps focus on 10M tourist arrivals by 2016 despite contrarian views

Philippines pushes single-visa scheme for Asean

The Philippines is strongly pushing for the creation of a single-visa scheme across the 10 member-states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) as this could significantly boost the country’s tourism industry More here: Philippines pushes single-visa scheme for Asean

Tigerair PH wants to fly to S. Korea

MANILA, Philippines – Low-cost carrier Tiger Airways Philippines wants to launch flights to South Korea, the number one source of tourists visiting the Philippines. Tigerair PH, a unit of Gokongwei-led Cebu Pacific, filed an application with the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) for designation as official Philippine carrier to Korea. In April 2012, ... More here: Tigerair PH wants to fly to S. Korea

Travel, tourism can help in Yolanda recovery

TACLOBAN CITY - Travel and tourism could play a major role in terms of helping survivors of Typhoon Yolanda even as they have been urged to look for opportunity and not just count the damages brought by the disaster. “Bringing in more people here may bring in more income, more expendable money, more jobs and more opportunities and more investments that will be put up into... More here: Travel, tourism can help in Yolanda recovery

Travel, tourism can help in Yolanda recovery

TACLOBAN CITY - Travel and tourism could play a major role in terms of helping survivors of Typhoon Yolanda even as they have been urged to look for opportunity and not just count the damages brought by the disaster. “Bringing in more people here may bring in more income, more expendable money, more jobs and more opportunities and more investments that will be put up into... More here: Travel, tourism can help in Yolanda recovery