Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Taiwan fumes over Hisham’s callous remark

The casual remark made by Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein on the kidnap of a tourist in Pom Pom Island has angered the Taiwanese who have demanded an apology More here: Taiwan fumes over Hisham’s callous remark

‘Philippines still safe for tourists’

KUCHING: The Philippine Embassy in Kuala Lumpur said the Philippines remain a safe destination for tourists, and tourism [...] More here: ‘Philippines still safe for tourists’

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KUCHING: UCSI Communications Sdn Bhd will place a donation box for the Pacific Asia Travel Associations (Pata) Foundation Philippines Relief Campaign at the two-day Asia Pacific Tourism, Hospitality and Technology (Apthat) Conference starting today. More here: Site Last Updated 12:41 am, Thursday

PHL wins a seat in UNESCO's World Heritage Committee

The Philippines is now part of an elite team deciding the tourist sites which should be included in the World Heritage List after the Philippines won a seat in UNESCO's World Heritage Committee. More here: PHL wins a seat in UNESCO's World Heritage Committee

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Win Domestic Roundtrip Ticket from AirAsia Zest: The Right Way to Fly

Last November 7,2013, I was invited by AirAsia Zest along with other travel and lifestyle bloggers for a dinner party at New Orleans in Bonifacio High Street. During the event, Jonathan Yabut – the first ‘Apprentice Asia’ winner gave us a brief presentation about AirAsia’s plans and other updates. AirAsia Zest Blogger Event in New […] (Visited 1 times, 1 visits today) The post Win Domestic ... More here: Win Domestic Roundtrip Ticket from AirAsia Zest: The Right Way to Fly

The Travel Corporation Pledges $20,000 to Typhoon Victims

DELRAY BEACH, FL -- The Travel Corporation has pledged $20,000 worth of aid to assist the victims of Super Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian ... More here: The Travel Corporation Pledges $20,000 to Typhoon Victims

Filipino group blamed for killed tourist

Malaysian police believe a terror group from the Philippines is behind the killing of a Taiwanese tourist. More here: Filipino group blamed for killed tourist