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08/07/2022
02/01/2022

DUMAGUETE AIRPORT FLIGHTS ADVISORY
from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines effective 1 January 2022.

Source: Dumaguete City Tourism Office

15/07/2021

Coming to Dumaguete? EYES HERE 👀

Here are the new requirements to enter Dumaguete City, based on the new DILG guidelines effective July 16, 2021:

1. Requirements: Valid I.D. and RT PCR Swab Test Negative Result, which must be from a DOH-accredited test center and valid 72 hours from result release date

2. Submit clear copies online via https://s-pass.ph/
Apply for SPass Travel Coordination Permit (TCP)
Upload Valid I.D. and RT PCR Swab Test Negative Result

3. Travel Coordination Pass (TCP) will be approved within 24 hours
Save on your cellphone or print the TCP
Present your TCP at checkpoint or port of entry

For inquiries, call Emergency Operations Center at 09456611978 (Globe) and 09615246296 (Smart).

(via Dumaguete City PIO)

For our PAL guests....
28/03/2021

For our PAL guests....

Travel Advisory No. 164
as of March 28, 2021 | 07:45AM

PAL AWAITS PH GOVERNMENT GUIDELINES FOR HOLY WEEK QUARANTINE OPERATIONS

With the government's decision to reimpose Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) in Metro Manila, Rizal, Bulacan, Cavite, and Laguna, effective 12:01 AM March 29 until 11:59PM April 4, the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTr) has announced that it is working on the official guidelines for the aviation sector.

In the meantime, we continue to operate our domestic and international flights while awaiting these guidelines. We will make the appropriate announcements on any adjustments in line with the guidance from the DOTr.

We seek your patience and understanding. Thank you.

Nagpaparamdam na ba si JUDITH?
02/05/2020

Nagpaparamdam na ba si JUDITH?

08/02/2020

The Bureau of Immigration said the new travel restriction takes effect after the South Korean embassy temporarily suspended visa-free entry privileges to Filipino tourists bound for Jeju Island on Monday. https://bit.ly/2H3idIZ

07/02/2020
28/01/2020

P999
Dumaguete-Cebu Flights,
grab 'em now!

Dumaguete!
23/01/2020

Dumaguete!

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21/01/2020

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12/01/2020
10/11/2019

P799 (1 way)
Dumaguete-Cebu VV
November-December
P699/way (round trip)

31/10/2019

MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) announced on Tuesday (October 29) that the extension of ePassport validity is no longer allowed in compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards. The new policy has taken effect this month, October 2019....

08/10/2019

P1,199
Manila - Dumaguete
December 31

08/10/2019

P999
Dumaguete - Manila
December 22
Few Seats Left

29/09/2019
26/09/2019

P999
Manila-Dumaguete flights
Octobet and December

23/09/2019

P999
Dumaguete - Manila
Philippine Airlines
Last 2 seats!

13/08/2019

P799
Dumaguete - Cebu
Selected September to December Flights

07/08/2019

DID YOU KNOW? ✈️

Aklan - Oldest province in the Philippines
Cebu City- Oldest City in the Philippines
Bohol - Calamay Capital of the Philippines
Davao City - Largest City in the Philippines
Iloilo - Province with most number of barangays
Negros Occidental - Province with most number of cities
Palawan - Largest Province in the Philippines
Sablayan, Occ. Mindoro - Largest Municipality in the Philippines
Miagao, Iloilo - Municipality with most number of barangays, Onion Capital of Visayas
Nueva Ecija - Rice Granary of the Philippines
Pampanga - Culinary Capital of the Philippines
Marinduque - Heart of the Philippines
Iloilo City - The First queen City of the South, City where the Past is always present
Dumaguete - City of Gentle People
Cagayan de Oro - City of Golden Friendship
Quezon City - City of Stars and New Horizons
Manila - Ever Distinguished Loyal City
Roxas City - Seafood Capital of the Philippines
Antique - Province where the mountain meets the sea
Bacoor - Band Capital of the Philippines
Gen. San City- Tuna Capital
Isulan - Oil Palm Capital of the Philippines
Pangasinan - Saltmaking Capital
Negros Occidental - Sugar Bowl
Romblon - Marble Capital
Rizal - Cradle of Philippine Arts
Cavite - Cradle of Phil. Revolution
La Union - Surfing Capital of the North
Biliran - Shipyard of Antiquity
Camiguin - Island Born of Fire
Siquijor - Island of Fire
Makati - Manhattan of the Philippines
Marikina - Shoe Capital of the Philippines
Cebu - Gateway to a Thousand Journeys
Masbate - Great Wild West of Phil.
Tarlac - Melting Pot of Central Luzon
Bataan - History Hub of Central Luzon
Bulacan - Manila's Gateway to the North
Palawan - Philippines' Last Frontier
Guimaras - Mango County of Visayas
Manduluyong - Shopping Capital
Muntinlupa - The Emerald City
Valenzuela - The Only Divided City
Lanao del Sur - Cradle of Muslim Art
South Cotabato - Conference Capital of Mindanao
Dinagat Island - Mystical Province of Love
Surigao del Norte - Surfing Capital
Eastern Samar - Gateway to Phil. Discovery
Cam Sur - Wakeboarding Capital
Lanao del Norte - Land of Beauty and Bounty
Pateros - Balut Capital
San Juan - Tiangge Capital
Navotas - Fishing Capital of Greater Manila
Laguna - The Silicon Valley
Batangas - Diving and Shipping Capital
Batanes - Land of True Insulars
Quirino - Forest Heartland of Cagayan Valley
Zambales - Chromite Capital
Aurora - Land of Golden Sunrise
Zamboanga del Norte - Province of South's Twin City
Bukidnon - Pineapple Capital
Catanduanes - Land of the Howling Wind
Maguindanao - Seat of Muslim Mindanao
Sitangkai, Tawi Tawi - Venice of the South
Cotabato - Land of Mightiest Mountain
Neg. Oriental - Whale and Dolphin Haven
Paranaque - Fashion Capital
Pasay - Travel Capital
Lucena, Quezon - Biofuel & Biopalm City
Samar - Spelunking Capital
Davao del Norte - Durian and Banana Capital
Baguio City - Summer Capital/ City of Pines
San Fernando, Pampanga - Lantern Capital
Misamis Occ - Christmas Capital of Mindanao
Benguet - Salad Bowl of the Philippines
Kalinga - White Rafting Capital of the North
Isabela - Rice Granary of the North
Nueva Vizcaya - Watershed Haven of Cagayan Valley
Ilocos Sur - Heritage Haven of the Far North
Oriental Mindoro - Harbor Gateway to the South
Agusan del Norte - Land of Antiquated Finds
Tacloban City - City of Hope
Tagbilaran - City of Peace and Friendship
Tuguegarao - Premier Ybanag City
Butuan - Timber City of the South
Gingoog - City of Good Luck
Davao - Fruit Basket and King City of the South
Dapitan - Shrine and Historic City of the South
Pagadian - Little Hong Kong of the South
Zamboanga City - Asias Latin City, Sardines Capital, City of Flowers
Mati - Coconut City of the South
Catbalogan - City of Captivating Contrast
Tagum - Music Capital of the South
Sulu - Land of Exotic Fruits
Bacolod - City of Smiles
Passi - Sweet City at the Heart of Panay
Antipolo - City in the Sky
Calbayog - City of Waterfalls
Las Pinas - Salt Center of Metro Manila
Taguig - The ProvinSyudad
Valenzuela - Vibrant City of Discipline
Maasin City, S. Leyte - The Religious City
Lingayen - The Most Romantic Place
Alimodian, Iloilo - Banana Capital of Panay
Dagupan - Bangus Capital
La Trinidad, Benguet - Strawberry Capital
Cauayan, Isabela - Mushroom City of the North
Donsol, Sorsogon - World's Whale Shark Capital
Legazpi - City of Fun and Adventure, ATV capital
Naga - Bicols Queen City
Mandaue, Cebu - Furniture Capital
Borongan - King City of the East
Dipolog - The Phil. Orchid City
Gutalac, Zamb. Norte - Pebble Capital
El Salvador, Mis Or - City of Divine Mercy
Iligan - industrial City of the South
Pototan, Iloilo - Christmas Capital of Visayas
Lantapan, Bukidnon - Vegetable Basket of Mindanao
Malaybalay, Bukidnon - Summer Capital of the South
Oroquieta - City of Good Life
Digos - Clay Capital of Mindanao
Malita - Banana Capital of Davao
Samal - Phil. Island Garden City
Kidapawan - City at the foot of Mt Apo
Koronadal - Ilonggo City of the South
El Nido - Heaven on Earth
Puerto Galera - Mini Boracay
Puerto Princesa - EcoTourism Capital
Cainta, Rizal - Bibingka Capital
Calamba - Hot Spring Capital
Imus - The Philippine Flag Capital
Lipa, Batangas - City of Pride
Molo, Iloilo - Athens of the Philippines

Credits: Box Ticketing Office

05/08/2019
04/08/2019

LET 2019 Takers' PROMO:

P999/pax via CebuPacific
Dumaguete-Cebu
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P100 discount for every booked-along companion!

Limited seats from September 24-28 only!

01/08/2019

LOOK: ‘MALASAKIT,’ AS PROMISED!

Starting today, 01 August 2019, students will be exempted from paying terminal fees at all airports owned and operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

In a memorandum signed by Director General Jim Sydiongco, CAAP stipulated the waiving of terminal fees for students actively enrolled in preschool to college, including in trade/arts/technical/vocational schools and training centers.

Qualified students who will avail of the exemption shall apply for a student exemption certificate at Malasakit Help Desks located in airports.

Student passengers with flights starting 01 August 2019 and purchased previously within a period of one (1) year may seek for refund of the terminal fee that was integrated into their airline tickets purchased at point of sale or online.

All Malasakit Help Desks at CAAP-operated airports shall serve as refund counters until such time the airlines are able to facilitate the exemption in their booking system.

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
Department of Transportation - Philippines

30/07/2019

P899
Dumaguete - Cebu flights
Selected dates
September to November

29/07/2019

Applying for or renewing your passport? The DFA accepts at least one of the following valid IDs with one photocopy: https://dfa.gov.ph/100-passport-information/141-list-of-acceptable-ids-at-least-1-of-the-following

Starting 01 August 2019, the Philippine Postal Corporation (PhlPost) Postal ID will be accepted as one of the government-issued IDs that can be used as part of the requirements for passport applications.

The Postal ID presented must be valid during the time of the passport application. Valid Postal IDs are those that were issued starting November 2016.

We still DO NOT accept the following: TIN, Pag-IBIG, PhilHealth, Barangay ID, Police Clearance, Barangay Clearance, SSS E-1 Form, LTO Driver's License receipt, paper-format Student Driver's Permit, and company ID.

(Still got questions on how to apply for a passport? We encourage you to first read our answers to frequently asked questions on the DFA's passport service: http://bit.ly/FAQsPassportApostille)



24/07/2019

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