Thursday, February 13, 2014

Cebu Pacific offers P1.43 seat sale on Valentine’s Day

Below is an announcement from Cebu Pacific Air: MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines' leading low-cost carrier, Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) reunites everyJuan with their loved ones with a P1.43 seat sale to all its 33 domestic and 24 international destinations. The seat sale is from February 14 to 16, 2014 or until ... More here: Cebu Pacific offers P1.43 seat sale on Valentine’s Day

Tourism in Sabah 'thriving'

RECORD: All-time high in tourist arrivals, earnings More here: Tourism in Sabah 'thriving'

Ten Reasons Children Should Risk The Philippines

Our children, 6 and 7, are growing up in Taipei. People are hooked on electronics, you can eat whatever you want and nature is something you see on television. Taipei has growing room but compares broadly to other modern cities. When we told people here we were taking the kids on their first trip abroad to the Philippines this month, we wished we hadn’t. Be careful, the comments said, it’s a ... More here: Ten Reasons Children Should Risk The Philippines

More fun in PH: Tourist arrivals rise nearly 10% despite diasters

Despite the series of calamities that struck last year, the Philippines registered a 9.56 percent growth in foreign arrivals in 2013, welcoming a total of 4,681,307 visitors. More here: More fun in PH: Tourist arrivals rise nearly 10% despite diasters

Philippine tourist numbers rise nearly 10% despite disasters

The Philippines saw a 9.56% jump in foreign arrivals last year despite a series of natural disasters, the government said Thursday. But the figure was below the nation's target of five million arrivals for the year. This was likely to due to the powerful earthquake, which killed more than 220 people and damaged facilities and roads in the popular tourist islands of Cebu and Bohol in October, and ... More here: Philippine tourist numbers rise nearly 10% despite disasters

IT'S STILL MORE FUN IN PH | Tourist arrivals rise nearly 10% despite disasters

The Philippines saw a 9.56 percent jump in foreign arrivals last year despite a series of natural disasters, the government said Thursday. More here: IT'S STILL MORE FUN IN PH | Tourist arrivals rise nearly 10% despite disasters

Obama to visit Philippines in last leg of four-country Asian tour

Ties between the two countries have witnessed renewed vigour More here: Obama to visit Philippines in last leg of four-country Asian tour

Tourism in Sabah 'thriving'

RECORD: All-time high in tourist arrivals, earnings More here: Tourism in Sabah 'thriving'