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BiyaheNa!!! Are you fully vaccinated? You can now use your Vaccination card as your passport to travel within the Philip...
07/07/2021

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Are you fully vaccinated?
You can now use your Vaccination card as your passport to travel within the Philippines!

The national Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) has allowed fully vaccinated individuals to travel around the Philippines without having to present a negative test result.

✅ Fully vaccinated persons are allowed to present a domestic vaccination card or certificate of quarantine completion as a sufficient requirement for interzonal travel instead of a negative test result.

✅ Fully vaccinated Senior Citizens are allowed to travel intrazonal or under GCQ and MGCQ areas.

📌 Provided that vaccination cards must be duly signed and issued by a legitimate vaccinating establishment or LGU.

NOTE: The national IATF resolution considers persons as fully vaccinated two weeks after having received their final doses of any vaccine given emergency use authorization by the Philippines' Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization.

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Please read! DUE to the rising cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), NEW Travel Restrictions have been imposed i...
27/03/2021

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DUE to the rising cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), NEW Travel Restrictions have been imposed in the country as of Wednesday, March 24, 2021.

One of these is the new General Community Quarantine bubble enforced in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal from March 22 to April 4.

What are the Philippines’ latest travel requirements?

FILIPINOS RETURNING TO THE PHILIPPINES
The National Task Force (NTF) Against Covid-19 has modified the travel restrictions that it issued earlier, allowing all Filipino citizens entry into the country although subject to the quota on international arrivals.

**Inbound foreigners are still temporarily barred, except for the following:
* Diplomats and members of international organizations and their dependents who hold a 9(c) or 47(a)(2) visa at the time of entry;
* Foreign nationals involved in medical repatriation;
* Foreign seafarers under the "Green Lanes" program for crew change;
* Foreign spouses and children of Filipino citizens with valid visas; and
* Emergency, humanitarian, and other analogous cases approved by the NTF chairperson.
Other travel requirements by LGUs

Here is the LATEST LIST of Travel Requirements of some Local Government Units (LGUs) in the Philippines as of March 24, 2021:

CEBU City
* A negative swab test result is required.
Inbound domestic travelers to Cebu City will still need to present negative swab test results, although they will no longer be required to undergo quarantine for 14 days.
Only Authorized Persons Outside of Residence (APOR) are exempted from the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test requirement.
* Medical certificate and travel authority are no longer required.
Other requirements, such as the medical certificate and travel authority from the Joint Task Force Covid Shield, have been dropped.

MANDAUE City
* No longer required: Swab test result, medical certificate, and travel authority
However, requirements for locally stranded individuals (LSIs) or returning residents, APOR, and non-APOR or travelers for leisure activities vary.

MANDAUE City: Requirements for LSI's
LSIs or returning residents will have to email the Mandaue City Tourism Office (MCTO):
* Scanned copy of a valid ID
* Certificate of barangay residency
* Complete address in Mandaue City with a contact number
* Pass symptoms screening at the ports

MANDAUE City: Requirements for APORs

An APOR returning for work in a private establishment will have to submit:
* Certificate of employment
* Travel order
* Company ID
* Travel itinerary
* Confirmed hotel booking or accommodation.

An APOR returning for work in government agencies will have to submit:
* Government-issued ID
* Travel order
* Travel itinerary

MANDAUE City: Requirements for Leisure Travels

A non-APOR or traveler for leisure activities will have to submit:
* A government-issued ID
* Confirmed hotel booking or accommodation
* Travel itinerary
* Contact number and address in Mandaue City
Lapu-Lapu City

All travel requirements have been dropped in Lapu-Lapu City, but the City Government will strictly enforce public health standards.

The City, however, has yet to seek clarification with the IATF on whether the removal of the RT-PCR test as a travel requirement applies to returning overseas Filipinos and foreign nationals traveling to the Philippines.

TALISAY City and CEBU Province
* No longer required: Acceptance letter, travel authority, and negative RT-PCR test results
For those traveling from different towns and component cities in Cebu Province, the following requirements are to be presented:
* Medical certificate
* Pass symptoms screening in ports and airports.
APORs are required to present documents of their itinerary in the area.

CEBU Province
Required are:
* Medical certificate issued seven days before the travel date
* Pre-booking confirmation of any resort or hotel accredited by the Cebu Provincial Task Force
* Pass symptoms checking

DAVAO City
Required are:
* A negative RT-PCR test result
Passengers must undergo RT-PCR tests not more than 72 hours before the flight.
Saliva-based RT-PCR tests, still taken not more than 72 hours before the flight, will be accepted if done by the Philippine Red Cross.
For children below 12 years old, tests will not be required unless parents or chaperones tested positive for Covid-19.
* Passengers going to the city must secure their Safe Davao QR Code (DQR).

Davao City: Requirements for APORs from National Government agencies
* Identification card
* Travel order
* Travel itinerary
* No longer required: Travel authority from the Joint Task Force Covid Shield and health certificates

BORACAY
Required are:
* Confirmed hotel booking
* Negative RT-PCR test results within 72 hours before the trip to the island
* Boracay tourist QR Code
* Traze App

The saliva test will be accredited for tourists. This will not only be limited to the Philippine Red Cross but also other testing facilities accredited with the Department of Health and the Food and Drug Administration.

Apart from the negative Covid-19 test result, tourists must also send their confirmed booking form, ID, and travel details to [email protected] for the issuance of their QR code.

Check aklan.gov.ph/guide-for-tourists for more details.

BAGUIO City
Required are:
* Negative swab and antigen test results for residents and non-residents entering the city
* Registration to the city's portals
Go to visita.baguio.gov.ph for tourism and personal/leisure travels.
Go to hdf.baguio.gov.ph for returning Baguio residents and other traveler classifications.
Exempted from testing are:
* government APORs on official travel
* passing through
* drop and go for drivers only
* emergency and non-emergency medical cases cargo utilities
* those on humanitarian causes

PANGASINAN (Asingan, Bani, and San Nicolas towns)

Required are:
* Report to the Barangay Health Emergency Response Team within 12 hours upon arrival
* Travelers from high-risk areas and outside of Pangasinan are required to present a negative RT-PCR test result taken seven days before arrival.
* Travelers are required to present valid identification or proof of residency before they can enter the municipality.

Alcala town requires:
* RT-PCR test from any visitor who only exhibits Covid-19 symptoms

DAGUPAN City requires:
* QR code
* Valid ID
Not required are:
* Undergo quarantine unless they show symptoms upon arrival at the barangay destination
* Travel authority
* Medical certificates
* Negative swab test results

The rest of the province does not require an RT-PCR test unless the LGU will issue a different resolution.

For APORs working for National Government agencies and their attached agencies, LGUs, and the private sector, required are:

* Identification card
* Travel order
* Travel itinerary
* Must pass symptom screening at ports of entry and exit

MISAMIS ORIENTAL
Required for LSIs and returning overseas Filipinos (ROFs) are:
* Negative RT-PCR test result within 72 hours from the time the swab test was taken
LSIs or ROFs with the negative RT-PCR test result and manifested no Covid-19 symptoms will no longer be required to undergo quarantine.
* Not required for travelers within Northern Mindanao: 14-day quarantine and negative RT-PCR test result

NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Required are:
Travelers going into Negros Occidental must still secure the following:
* S-Pass permit
* The StaySafe.PH application
* Negative RT-PCR test 72 hours before travel

Not required are:
* The negative RT-PCR test result is not required for those traveling within Western Visayas.

* Travelers are not required to undergo quarantine unless they exhibit symptoms upon arrival at the LGU of destination.
* Travel authority issued by Joint Task Force Covid Shield
* Health certificates

Guidelines that are being enforced at airports, seaports, and terminals within Negros Occidental:
* All airports, seaports, and terminals within Negros Occidental are open to the public.
* Private and public vehicles are now allowed to transport passengers to and from the airport, seaport, or terminal.
* Local government units shall no longer pick up inbound passengers.
* The Provincial Government will offer voluntary swabbing and quarantine to inbound passengers and shall bear the costs.
* There will be no more facility quarantine upon arrival in Negros Occidental.
* Inbound passengers should only undergo seven days of home quarantine upon arrival at their destination.

Required for APORs from National Government agencies and their attached agencies:
* Identification card
* Travel order
* Travel itinerary
* Must pass symptom-screening at ports of entry and exit under IATF Resolution No. 98-A, issued on February 4, 2021



Read more here https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1889753/Cebu/Feature/What-are-the-Philippines-latest-travel-requirements

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17/03/2021

Travel Advisory No. 154
as of 17 March 2021 01:00 PM

MINORS ALLOWED FOR DOMESTIC AIR TRAVEL

Minors are allowed to travel domestically with their families, including air travel around the Philippines, according to an urgent clarification issued by the Philippine Government’s National Task Force Against COVID-19 (NTF) in response to numerous queries received by airlines and travelers. This paves the way for family travel during the upcoming Holy Week.

NTF spokesperson Ret. Gen. Restituto Padilla issued this statement today: “The NTF allows minors to travel with their families point to point. They may also avail of domestic air travel with their families specially during the season of Lent and their academic break.”

It was clarified that restrictions of minors within Metro Manila are limited to crowded places, as announced by the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).

For more travel information, visit www.philippineairlines.com.

Thank you.

17/03/2021

Travel Advisory No. 153
as of 17 March 2021 12:00 PM

PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ISSUES RESTRICTIONS ON INBOUND TRAVEL

The Philippine government has limited the maximum number of passenger arrivals from international flights to 1,500 a day for all airlines combined into Manila, and has temporarily suspended the entry of Foreign Nationals and Returning Overseas Filipinos who are non-OFWs beginning 12:01AM of March 20 up to April 19, 2021. The restrictions are part of a series of pandemic control measures announced by the authorities.

Allowed to travel to the Philippines within the said period are:
- Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs)
- Holders of 9(e) visas
- Passengers on medical repatriation and their escort/s duly endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs or the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration
- Distressed Returning Overseas Filipinos (ROFs) duly endorsed by the Department of Foreign Affairs - Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers Affairs
- Emergency, humanitarian and other cases approved by the National Task Force on Covid19

If you belong to the profile of passengers prohibited to arrive in the Philippines within the said period, you will have to avail of any of the following options:

1) Rebook on the flight of your choice (on the same cabin class) with rebooking service fees waived; or
2) Refund your ticket cost; or
3) Convert your ticket into a travel voucher for future use.

You may request any of the options via https://mypal.vip/url/RequestHub.

To comply with the new restrictions, airlines will need to cancel a number of international flights to and from Manila during the stated period. Philippine Airlines will be announcing any flight cancellations during the period once the details are confirmed.

For more information, you may call PAL hotline (02) (+632) 8855-8888, visit www.philippineairlines.com.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

17/03/2021

Travel Advisory No. 152
16 March 2021

PH GOVERNMENT SCALES DOWN MANILA INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS FROM MAR18 TO APR19

Philippine government authorities have directed that international inbound arrivals at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport shall be limited to a maximum of 1,500 passengers per day for all airlines combined, for the period from March 18 (at 8:00 AM Philippine time) to April 19, 2021 (at 8:00 AM Philippine time), in line with a directive issued by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB).

To comply with the restriction, airlines will need to cancel a number of international flights to and from Manila during the stated March 18 to April 19 period. Philippine Airlines will operate our full international schedule for March 18 but we will be announcing in due course any flight cancellations on other days for the rest of the period.

Airlines will likewise comply with any directives from the Philippine Bureau of Immigration (BI) and concerned authorities on the type of travelers that will be allowed entry into the Philippines within the same March 18 (8 AM) to April 19 (8 AM) period. Please note that certain passenger types will thus need to postpone their Manila-bound travels until after the stated period.

Please stay posted for further updates, as we await the final announcements and information from the BI and the concerned authorities.

We seek your understanding as we prepare to make adjustments in our operations to comply with these latest government measures, as we support the national effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Thank you.

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01/03/2021

DILG: PNP Travel Authority and medical certificate no longer required for travel
March 1, 2021

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) today confirmed that the travel authority from the PNP and the medical certificate from the LGU health office are no longer required for travel after the IATF-MEID approved the harmonized national travel protocols for land, air, and sea recommended by the department.

DILG Undersecretary and Spokesperson Jonathan Malaya said that the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-MEID) issued Resolution No. 101 on Friday approving the streamlined travel protocols crafted by the DILG in coordination with the Philippine National Police, Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines, League of Provinces of the Philippines, League of Municipalities of the Philippines, and the League of Cities of the Philippines.

He said that the new protocols are applicable to all LGUs across the country and he enjoined all LGUs to comply with the new regulations issued by the IATF.

He also said that COVID-19 testing shall not be mandatory for domestic travelers except if the LGU of destination will require testing as a requirement prior to travel. “If the LGU of destination requires a test, it shall only require a Reverse-Transcription - Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test and no other. Meaning, LGUs cannot require Antigen tests or rapid tests as test requirements prior to travel,” he said.

He advised all travelers to check with their LGU of destination before travelling to ensure a smooth trip.

Malaya also said that under the new protocols approved by the IATF, no traveler shall be required to undergo facility-based quarantine unless they exhibit symptoms upon arrival at the LGU of destination. “Therefore, the health assessment of passengers or travelers supervised by medical professionals shall be mandatory upon entry in the port/terminal and exit at point of destination,” he said.

He said that all LGUs, regardless if they require PCR tests or not, shall conduct clinical and exposure assessment at all points of entry and exit to ensure that only asymptomatic, non-close contact individuals are allowed to travel or move from one LGU to another.

Malaya emphasized that with the travel regulations harmonized, minimum public health standards which include physical distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette and wearing of face masks and face shields, among others, shall be strictly implemented by the PNP and local authorities.

Those Authorized Persons Outside of Residence (APORs) from national government agencies and attached agencies shall provide their identification card, travel order, and travel itinerary, and must pass symptom-screening at ports of entry and exit pursuant to IATF Resolution No. 98-A issued on February 4, 2021.

“Pero kahit lumuwag ang travel protocols, paalala po sa travelers na pinapatupad pa rin ang minimum public health standards. Maging disiplinado pa rin po sa pagsunod sa physical distancing, hand hygiene, cough etiquette at pagsuot ng face masks at face shields. Disiplina muna para sa ligtas na biyahe,” he said.

For ports and terminals, on the other hand, all must have assigned sufficient quarantine facilities. A referral system must be in place wherein travelers who become symptomatic shall be transferred to quarantine or isolation facilities to enable the Bureau of Quarantine for airports, or local health officials in case of LGUs, to take over.

For the National Capital Region, all buses bound for provinces shall be required to use the Integrated Terminal Exchange as the central hub for transportation. No bus company or public transport shall be allowed to use their private terminals.

LGUs, at their option, may provide transportation for all travelers who are transiting from one LGU to another in cases of arrivals at air and seaports to their end-point destinations.

S-PaSS Travel Management System

In line with these developments, Malaya said that when it comes to communication technology services, the Safe, Swift, and Smart Passage (S-PaSS) Travel Management System of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) shall be institutionalized as the one-stop-shop application or communication for travelers.

He said that a focal person from the province with respect to their municipalities and component cities, and from highly urbanized cities (HUCs) and independent component cities (ICCs) will be assigned.

“To complement the S-PaSS, we are also encouraging the public to install the mobile application StaySafe.ph. It shall be utilized as the primary contact tracing system,” Malaya said

“The work of contact tracers of the DILG field offices and LGUs is complemented by technology. I urge travelers and the public, in general, to use the StaySafe.ph app in their mobile phones as our way of contributing to beating COVID-19 so we may smoothly transition to a safe new normal,” Malaya said.

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