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We do International and Domestic
- Ticketing
- Tour packages
- Hotel and Resort Reservations.
- Cruises (Star Cruises/Royal Caribbean/ Princess Cruises, etc.)
- Incentive and Group tours
- Travel Documentation and Visa assistance
- Travel Insurance

Dahil ikaw ang paborito kong anak na Kontra- pelo ko, Di pwedeng walang Birthday greetings sa Mommy mong gustong gusto m...
07/08/2024

Dahil ikaw ang paborito kong anak na Kontra- pelo ko,
Di pwedeng walang Birthday greetings sa Mommy mong gustong gusto mong buskahin!!!

Kasi sa totoo lang, ❤️ kita 💯!!!🥰

Happy birthday, IAN Tisoy!

WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE GIVING UP, READ THIS :1. This is a Phase.Tough times are just a phase.Sickness is a phase.They don't ...
25/05/2024

WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE GIVING UP, READ THIS :

1. This is a Phase.

Tough times are just a phase.
Sickness is a phase.
They don't last forever.
Life is a cycle of highs and lows.

Remember, this too shall pass.
You're in the middle of the storm now, but clear skies are ahead. Hold on.

2. You Are Stronger Than You Think.

Never underestimate your resilience.

- You've survived 100% of your bad days.
- Inside you, there is an inner strength.
- Your potential is greater than any problem.

Remember, you're stronger and more capable than you believe.

3. Small Steps Count.

Progress isn't always a leap forward.

Sometimes it's tiny, almost imperceptible steps.

Each step, no matter how small, brings you closer to your goal.

Celebrate every bit of progress. Slow and steady can still win the race. Keep moving forward.

4. Remember Your 'Why'.

Think back to the reasons why you started.

Reconnect with your motivation and your goals.

5. Failure is a Stepping Stone.

It's okay to fall but it's important to rise again.

Every setback brings learning opportunities.

Remember, every great success story involves overcoming obstacles.

Keep going. Your story is being written.

6. Practice Self-Care.

Self-care is essential, especially during tough times.

- Eat nutritious food
- Exercise regularly
- Get adequate sleep
- Connect with loved ones
- Engage in activities that bring joy.

It’s not selfish, it's survival. Your well-being matters.

7. It's Okay to Ask for Help.

Remember, you're not alone in this journey.

- Reach out to friends, family, or professionals
- Open up about your struggles
- Seek support when you need it

Strength isn't just about enduring in silence. It's also knowing when to ask for help.

To my friends and readers,

Fight for yourself. No matter how difficult it becomes, never let yourself give in.

After some time, your spark will eventually return.

You will come out happier, healthier, and wiser.

Ctto

20/05/2024

Remember: Charlie Chaplin died aged 88.
He left us 4 statements:
(1) Nothing is eternal in this world, not even our problems.
(2) I like to walk in the rain, because no one can see my tears.
(3) The most wasted day in life is the day we don't laugh.
(4) The six best doctors in the world...
1. sunshine,
2. Rest,
3. Exercise,
4. diet,
5. Self-esteem
6. friends.
Keep them in all stages of your life and enjoy healthy life...
If you see the moon you will see the beauty of God.....
If you see the sun you will see the power of god..
If you look in the mirror, you will see God's best creation.
Believe it then.
We are all tourists, God is our travel agent who already made our itineraries, bookings and destinations...
Trust him and enjoy LIFE.
Life is just a journey!
Live today!!!!

Ctto

30/04/2024



Yes, isang tulog na lang at
may bagong addition na naman sa aking in-demand ONLINE business!!

Thank you sa .....
👍pinaka GENEROUS na Owners,
👍pinaka INNOVATIVE na Company,
👍 pinaka SUPPORTIVE na Coaches, Leaders & Group,
👍pinaka BIG-Time sa Incentives/ Awards & Recognitions.

  Nobody can make it happen or do it for us,It will really depend on each of how & what we wanted to happen.💯✅
01/04/2024



Nobody can make it happen or do it for us,
It will really depend on each of how & what we
wanted to happen.💯✅

My ESSENTIAL DROPSHIPPING BUSINESS is EXPANDING WORLDWIDE!!! 💢🌏Pwedeng pwede ka mag-order ng ORGANIC PRODUCTS sa e-comme...
24/03/2024

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16/03/2024

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03/03/2024

IMMIGRATION GUIDE & TIPS

+ Required Documents the I.O. ( IMMIGRATION OFFICER )

May Ask For

1.) ✅ Prepare your documents.

These are the documents you will need for your trip:

• A valid passport (at least six months validity at the time of departure)

• A Round Trip Ticket and Boarding Pass

• An e-Travel Declaration (from etravel.gov.ph)

• For DIY tourists, hotel booking confirmation and receipts.

• For members of a tour group, the travel agency booking/agreement, and a copy of your itinerary.

Be ready to answer questions from the IO about your itinerary and why you want to visit those places.

• For minors not traveling with either parent, a DSWD Travel Clearance.

• A duly authenticated Marriage Certificate in case the IO wants to verify the relationship of couples.

• A duly authenticated Birth Certificate for verification of children.

• A Travel Authority for government employees.

• A Certificate of Employment and Leave of Absence for private employees.

• A Business Permit/DTI Permit (if the source of income is a business)

• A work Contract and OEC from POEA if you are an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW)

• A visa for those traveling to a country where a visa is required.

2.) ✅ The interview is crucial.

It can make or break your departure.

• Provide consistent, clear and confident answers. The IO may repeat questions to test if you are telling the truth.

• Answer questions in a respectful and confident manner.

• Listen carefully. Don't interrupt the IO and wait for him to be finished. Provide honest answers while maintaining your composure.

3.) ✅ Dress modestly.

Wear clothes that say you are a respectable traveler even you are free to dress as you please.

For the first time travelers, especially for women, choose clothes that are not too revealing.

Showing too much skin may give the IO the impression that you may be a s*x worker.

This is a red flag and will cause your offloading.

4.) ✅ IO's are strict with solo travelers.

Be especially prepared if you're young, female, single, or a recent graduate and traveling solo.

Make sure to bring all necessary documents with you.

IO's scrutinize women more than any other gender because they are the most common victims of human trafficking.

5.) ✅ Immigration Officers profile passengers.

IOs are trained in body language.

And they profile you even if you're still waiting in line.

6.) ✅ The IO may check your financial capacity to fund your trip.

This is especially true if you are jobless or your job isn't permanent.

• If you are unemployed, prepare to prove how you will be paying for your trip.

• If your travel is sponsored, bring a notarized Affidavit of Support and Guarantee.

• If your sponsor is from the country you are visiting, bring a Letter of Invitation authenticated by the Philippine consulate or embassy in your destination.

7.) ✅ Know the basic information about your sponsor.

The IO will test how well you know your sponsor and how you are related to him or her.

Be familiar with complete names and addresses.

8.) ✅ Be familiar with your travel history.

The IO may ask you about past travels that may be in their file.

Be truthful with your answer.

If you cannot recall something about it, then them you cannot remember rather than lie and get caught doing so.

9.) ✅ If you have been offloaded before, this is a red flag.

You should know beforehand how to handle questions about it and what may have changed since then so that the IO will no longer doubt the purpose of your travel this time.

10.) ✅ Your attitude is the key.

Be polite during your conversation.

Don't ever argue with the Immigration Officer.

Remember, he holds the key to your trip at that point.

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  My cousin from Australia ordered another brand of Barley juice thru Online. What she got is different from what she or...
28/02/2024



My cousin from Australia ordered another brand of Barley juice thru Online.
What she got is different from what she ordered. She saw my posts about JC Organic Barley, and when they visited last Feb 14, she ordered from me the 5+1packs / 1 Barley Coffee & a box of Capsule to bring back to Australia. I gave them a box of Barley Juice ,Barley capsule & K- PADS panty liner as presents as well.


  Discipline is the key ! 💯✅
15/01/2024



Discipline is the key ! 💯✅

  We can't wait to see you soon!!✅👪💑💯Autumn here we come!!!!
05/10/2023



We can't wait to see you soon!!✅👪💑💯

Autumn here we come!!!!


Be guided accordingly !!!
12/09/2023

Be guided accordingly !!!

Advisory
PAL FLIGHTS FOR SEPTEMBER AND BEYOND
as of 07 SEPTEMBER 2023 – 02:30 PM

We operate the following international and domestic routes:

INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS

U.S., CANADA & GUAM

Manila-Guam-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Honolulu-Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Los Angeles-Manila
• 2x daily
Note: Flights may include a stopover on certain days if operationally required due to weather/payload conditions.

Manila-New York (JFK)
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat)

New York (JFK)-Manila
• 4x a week (Tue/Wed/Fri/Sun)
Note: Flights may include a stopover on certain days if operationally required due to airspace/payload restrictions.

Manila-San Francisco-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Toronto-Manila
• 2x a week (Wed/Sun)
Note: Flights may include a stopover on certain days if operationally required due to airspace/payload restrictions.

Manila-Vancouver-Manila
• Daily

AUSTRALIA & OCEANIA

Manila-Brisbane
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat)

Brisbane-Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Melbourne
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat)

Melbourne-Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Perth-Manila
• 3x a week (Mon/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Port Moresby
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat)

Port Moresby-Manila
• 4x a week (Tue/Wed/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Sydney-Manila
• Daily

GREATER CHINA

Manila-Beijing-Manila
• 4x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Guangzhou (Canton)-Manila
• 2x a week (Tue/Sat)

Manila-Hong Kong-Manila
• 3x to 4x daily

Manila-Macau-Manila
• 2x a week (Thu/Sun)

Manila-Quanzhou (Jinjiang)-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Shanghai (Pudong)-Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Taipei-Manila
• 12x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Xiamen-Manila
• Daily

SOUTHEAST ASIA

Manila-Bali (Denpasar)-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Bangkok-Manila
• 3x daily

Cebu-Bangkok
• 2x a week (Tue/Sat)

Bangkok-Cebu
• 2x a week (Wed/Sun)

Manila-Hanoi
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun)

Hanoi-Manila
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon)-Manila
• 8x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Wed)

Manila-Jakarta-Manila
• 10x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Tue/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Kuala Lumpur
• 11x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Kuala Lumpur-Manila
• 11x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Mon/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Phnom Penh
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat)

Phnom Penh-Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Singapore-Manila
• 4x daily

SOUTH KOREA

Manila-Busan-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Seoul (Incheon)-Manila
• 2x daily

Cebu-Seoul (Incheon)-Cebu
• Daily

Clark-Seoul (Incheon)
• Daily until September 18
• 4x a week (Mon/Tue/Fri/Sat) effective September 19

Seoul (Incheon)-Clark
• Daily until September 18
• 4x a week (Mon/Thu/Fri/Sun) effective September 19

Kalibo-Seoul (Incheon)
• Daily until September 18
• 10x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Wed/Thu/Sun) effective September 19

Seoul (Incheon)-Kalibo
• Daily until September 19
• 10x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Tue/Wed/Sat) effective September 20

JAPAN

Manila-Fukuoka-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Nagoya-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Osaka (Kansai)-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-Tokyo (Haneda)-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-Tokyo (Narita)-Manila
• 2x daily

Cebu-Tokyo (Narita)-Cebu
• 4x a week (Wed/Thu/Sat/Sun)

MIDDLE EAST

Manila-Dammam-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Doha-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Dubai-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Riyadh-Manila
• Daily

DOMESTIC FLIGHTS

MANILA HUB

Manila-Bacolod-Manila
• 4x to 5x daily

Manila-Basco-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Busuanga (Coron)-Manila
• 3x daily

Manila-Butuan-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-Cagayan de Oro-Manila
• 4x daily

Manila-Calbayog-Manila
• 6x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Catarman-Manila
• 5x a week (Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sun)

Manila-Caticlan (Boracay)-Manila
• 6x to 7x daily

Manila-Cebu-Manila
• 10x to 12x daily

Manila-Cotabato-Manila
• Daily effective September 28
Note: Conditional on full reopening of Cotabato airport

Manila-Davao-Manila
• 9x to 10x daily

Manila-Dipolog-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Dumaguete-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-General Santos-Manila
• 12x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat)

Manila-Iloilo-Manila
• 4x to 5x daily

Manila-Kalibo-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Laoag-Manila
• 10x a week (Daily, with 2 flights every Fri/Sat/Sun)

Manila-Legazpi-Manila
• 3x to 4x daily

Manila-Ozamiz-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Pagadian-Manila
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Puerto Princesa-Manila
• 3x daily

Manila-Roxas-Manila
• Daily

Manila-Antique (San Jose)-Manila
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat)

Manila-Siargao-Manila
• 2x daily

Manila-Tacloban-Manila
• 3x to 4x daily

Manila-Tagbilaran (Panglao)-Manila
• 3x daily

Manila-Tuguegarao-Manila
• Daily effective October 29

Manila-Zamboanga-Manila
• 2x daily

CEBU HUB

Manila-Cebu-Manila
• 10x to 12x daily

Cebu-Bacolod-Cebu
• 2x to 3x daily

Cebu-Baguio-Cebu
• 3x a week (Wed/Fri/Sun)

Cebu-Borongan-Cebu
• 2x a week (Mon/Fri)
• September 13

Cebu-Busuanga (Coron)-Cebu
• Daily, except Wednesday
Note: 2 flights on September 8, 15, 16, 22 and 29

Cebu-Butuan-Cebu
• 2x daily

Cebu-Cagayan de Oro-Cebu
• 3x daily

Cebu-Caticlan (Boracay)-Cebu
• 2x daily

Cebu-Clark-Cebu
• Daily

Cebu-Cotabato-Cebu
• 2x a week (Mon/Thu) effective September 28
Note: Conditional on full reopening of Cotabato airport

Cebu-Davao-Cebu
• 3x daily

Cebu-Iloilo-Cebu
• 2x to 3x daily

Cebu-Puerto Princesa-Cebu
• 5x to 6x weekly

Cebu-Siargao-Cebu
• 2x daily

Cebu-Tacloban-Cebu
• 1x to 2x daily

Cebu-Zamboanga-Cebu
• Daily

CLARK HUB

Clark-Busuanga (Coron)-Clark
• 4x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri/Sun)

Clark-Caticlan (Boracay)-Clark
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat)

Cebu-Clark-Cebu
• Daily

DAVAO HUB

Davao-Iloilo-Davao
• 2x a week (Wed/Sun)

Davao-Tagbilaran (Panglao)-Davao
• 5x a week (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri/Sat)

Cebu-Davao-Cebu
• 3x daily

Manila-Davao-Manila
• 9x to 10x daily

OTHERS

Cotabato – Tawi-Tawi – Cotabato
• 2x a week (Mon/Thu) effective September 28
Note: Conditional on full reopening of Cotabato airport

Iloilo-General Santos-Iloilo
• 3x a week (Tue/Thu/Sat)

Zamboanga – Tawi-Tawi –Zamboanga
• 3x a week (Mon/Wed/Fri)

MANILA (NAIA - MNL) TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS

• Terminal 1 for international departures and arrivals
• Terminal 2 for domestic departures and arrivals
o South Wing Entrance: Flights to Antique, Basco, Busuanga, Calbayog, Catarman, and Siargao
o North Wing Entrance: All remaining domestic flights

We encourage you to check-in online and arrive early at the airport to allocate extra time for airport procedures– at least 3 hours prior to departure for domestic flights; and 4 hours prior to departure for international flights.

PAL allows early check in for international passengers in NAIA Terminals 1 and 2:
• NAIA Terminal 1: Early check-in at 6 hours before departure
• NAIA Terminal 2: Early check-in at 5 hours before departure

MACTAN CEBU (MCIA - CEB) TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS

• Terminal 1 for domestic departures and arrivals

• Terminal 2 for international departures and arrivals.

SPECIAL REMINDERS FOR ALL OUR PASSENGERS:

DEPARTING FROM AND ARRIVING IN THE PHILIPPINES

Travelers to and from the Philippines are required to register through the E-Travel portal (https://etravel.gov.ph).

FOR ALL ARRIVING PASSENGERS:

Register within seventy-two (72) hours prior to your scheduled time of arrival in the Philippines.

FOR DEPARTING PASSENGERS (Filipino Passengers only):

Register within seventy-two (72) hours to 3 hours prior to your scheduled time of departure from the Philippines.

For your guidance:

1. Visit www.etravel.gov.ph
2. Select “Philippine passport holder” or Foreign passport holder” according to your nationality
3. Enter the details of your travel and your email address
4. Enter your personal details and sign a health declaration form to complete the registration
5. Wait for your QR code to be generated then download and print/save a digital copy.
6. Present your QR code upon check-in prior to your departure or during the BOQ verification upon arrival.

For all international travelers: Please check the most updated travel regulations on the government website of your destination country, as well as your country of departure. Visit our Travel Rules and Requirements page for more information.

TRAVELING WITHIN THE PHILIPPINES
For all domestic travelers: Please check with the local government offices of both your origin point and your final destination on travel requirements, which may differ from province to province. Visit our Travel Rules and Requirements page for more information.

GUIDELINES FOR PASSENGERS OF CANCELLED FLIGHTS:
If your flight is cancelled, we wish to assure you that your current tickets are safe and remain valid. Please visit the Passenger Options page for more information.

Furthermore, our Flight Disruptions Help Page provides a comprehensive guide to assist you in navigating any unexpected travel obstacles, ensuring a smooth transition. To learn more about how Philippine Airlines is here to help, please visit the Flight Disruptions Help Page.

FLYING SAFELY WITH PAL

PAL continues to implement Fly Safe practices to protect our passengers, in compliance with international health and safety protocols.

Masks are no longer required on flights to, from or within the Philippines, in compliance with Philippine Government Proclamation No. 297 of July 2023 that lifted the state of the COVID-19 health emergency, including the mask mandate and other COVID-19 protocols. Our passengers have the flexibility of choice to wear masks or not.

Passengers may still bring their own face masks to use when they travel, if they prefer. Please note that masks may still be required for some destinations based on the laws and requirements of other countries. For flights operated by Philippine Airlines’ codeshare partners, please check with our partner airlines about their respective mask policies.

All PAL aircraft are equipped with high-technology systems that continuously infuse fresh air across the cabin as well as HEPA filters that trap viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants with 99.99% efficiency. The air flow system creates a cleaner environment that is safer than most enclosed public spaces and comparable to hospital operating rooms.

For more information, please visit the Safety Measures page.

SPECIAL REMINDER TO CHECK ON UPDATES:
Our plans and schedules may change in response to changes in travel restrictions at arrival airports. Kindly check our website Philippine Airlines, or follow our social media accounts for updates.

THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Your health and safety will always be our top concern, and we wish you safe travels.

Something new to watch out !!!!
10/09/2023

Something new to watch out !!!!

JUST REVEALED: The gates will officially open at World of Frozen on November 20, 2023, at Hong Kong Disneyland! ❄️ There'll be magic, there'll be fun, and be sure to tell someone!

That answers your question now!!!
08/09/2023

That answers your question now!!!

YOU ARE MANDATED TO KEEP YOUR WINDOW SHADES UP DURING TAKE-OFF AND LANDING

"Ayoko itaas, nakakasilaw eh." That's what some passengers say when they don't want to follow the flight attendants' instructions to keep their window shades up during take-off and landing. But guess what? You HAVE to follow this rule. It's not just the airline telling you to do it; it's the law. And it's all for your own SAFETY.

Take-off and landing are the most dangerous parts of a flight. Most air accidents happen during these times, so safety is the top priority.

Why keep the shades up? Well, if there's an emergency and you need to get out fast, having the same lighting inside and outside the plane helps your eyes adjust quicker, making for a faster exit. Natural light can also help you figure out what's going on if you need to evacuate, especially if the cabin lights go out or it gets smoky. Plus, the difference between a dark cabin and bright exit signs could mess with your orientation.

Having the shades up also lets passengers see what's happening outside, which can be super important in an emergency. You'll know which exits are safe to use. And if something's off during take-off or landing, passengers are more likely to spot it with the shades up. They can then tell the flight crew, who can talk to the pilots, maybe even before the cockpit instruments pick up on the issue.

Last but not least, keeping window shades up is often a rule set by aviation authorities. If you don't follow it, you can get offloaded from your flight or even face arrest for disobeying air laws.

So, "nasisilaw" isn't a good reason to ignore safety rules. Even if you complain to the airline about the flight attendant making you raise your window shade, they're just gonna brush it off. You're supposed to do it, no excuses.

📷: Gary Sato

29/08/2023

22/08/2023

𝐀𝐃𝐕𝐈𝐒𝐎𝐑𝐘

DRY-RUN FOR CONTACTLESS TOLL COLLECTION ON SEPTEMBER 1, 2023

GENERAL IMPLEMENTING RULES AND PROCEDURES

1. Only selected toll plazas will participate in the dry-run.
2. For a smooth and efficient implementation, the dry-run shall be implemented in batches. The first batch of which are as follows:

Easytrip Subscribers
A. North Luzon Expressway (NLEX)
• Ciudad de Victoria NB
• Ciudad de Victoria SB
• Sta. Rita NB
• Pulilan NB
• Pulilan SB
• San Simon NB
• Mexico
• Dau SB
B. Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX)
• Dolores
• SFEX
C. Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX)
• Technopark Toll Plaza
• Laguna Boulevard A Toll Plaza
D. Manila-Cavite Toll Expressway C5 South Link
• Taguig Toll Plaza
• Merville Toll Plaza

Autosweep Subscribers
A. NAIA Expressway (NAIAX)
• NAIA Main Alpha
B. South Metro Manila Skyway Stage 1&2
• Nichols Entry
• Nichols Exit
C. Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3
• Del Monte NB Alpha
D. South Luzon Expressway (SLEX)
• Mamplasan NB
• Silangan SB
E. STAR Tollway
• Tanauan NB Entry
F. Muntinlupa-Cavite Expressway (MCX)
G. Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX)
• Rosario Toll Plaza

3. Non-participating toll plazas shall continue to collect tolls thru ETC (RFID) lanes and cash lanes.
4. On participating toll plazas, motorists with no RFID stickers shall be directed to a safe place/location where he can pay the toll fees in cash, and shall be persuaded to have an RFID sticker installed.
5. Though cash payment of toll fees is still allowed, motorists are encouraged to switch to RFID for a faster and more convenient entry and exit at the toll plazas.

Department of Transportation - Philippines

17/08/2023

Too much security check?

17/08/2023

15/08/2023

𝐖𝐡𝐨 𝐠𝐞𝐭 𝐕𝐢𝐞𝐭𝐧𝐚𝐦 𝐕𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐄𝐱𝐞𝐦𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧?

Citizens of certain countries may visit Vietnam without a visa for a certain period of time. The following is the list of countries and regions that have visa exemption agreements with Vietnam, unilaterally or bilaterally.

To get a Vietnam visa exemption, the eligible travelers are required to ensure:
- Their passport valid for at least 6 months following their date of arrival in Viet Nam.
- Their passport has at least 02 blank pages.


Vietnam Visa exemption is granted to:

1. Citizens of Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, and Laos for visits of 30 days at the maximum.

2. Citizens of the Philippines for visits of 21 days at the maximum.

3. Citizens of Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, UK, Belarus, Italy, Germany, Spain, France and Finland for visits of 15 days at the maximum.

4. Citizens of Brunei, Myanmar for visits of 14 days at the maximum.

5. Citizens of Chile and Panama holding valid diplomatic or official passports for visits of 90 days at the maximum.

6. APEC Business Travel Card (ABTC) Holders from Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member economies for visits of 60 days at the maximum.

7. Foreign passports are exempt from visa requirements to Phu Quoc Island for no longer than 30 days. If they transit through other international airports in Vietnam before arriving Phu Quoc, they are still eligible for the exemption.

𝑵𝒐𝒕𝒆𝒔: British National Overseas (BNO) passport holders are not eligible for the 15-day Vietnam visa exemption. So, they need to apply for a visa to visit Vietnam.

𝑰𝒇 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒅𝒐𝒏’𝒕 𝒃𝒆𝒍𝒐𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒐 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒕 𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒏𝒆𝒆𝒅 𝒕𝒐 𝒂𝒑𝒑𝒍𝒚 𝑽𝒊𝒆𝒕𝒏𝒂𝒎 𝒗𝒊𝒔𝒂 𝒕𝒐 𝒆𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝑽𝒊𝒆𝒕𝒏𝒂𝒎.
𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝒄𝒂𝒏 𝒂𝒄𝒄𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒕𝒐 𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒔 𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒌 https://govietnamvisa.com/step_1 𝒕𝒐 𝒈𝒆𝒕 𝒚𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝑽𝒊𝒆𝒕𝒏𝒂𝒎 𝒗𝒊𝒔𝒂 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒏𝒍𝒚 3 𝒆𝒂𝒔𝒚 𝒔𝒕𝒆𝒑𝒔.

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❗Important notice for Travelers ❗

This is a copy past story, but similar to my story or others I know since long time

If you travel by air a lot, beware of over friendly chatty seat neighbours.

The older lady comes and sits next to me inside the plane. She asked me to help her put her bag in the overhead luggage compartment. But a gentleman sitting across quickly came through. (I am not very tall and the overhead luggage compartment is something I try to avoid at all costs.

Immediately she sits down she strikes up a conversation. She was very pleasant and well spoken. So we chatted all through the flight to Dubai.
Suddenly, when the pilot announced that we were now proceeding to begin our descent into DXB, my good friend 'developed' stomach pains. Me with my good heart, I pressed the stewards button, and the stewardess came to find out what the problem was. I told her my seat mate was not feeling well. And this lady, she suddenly began to address me as 'my daughter'.

The stewardess told me that there was nothing they could do except give her some painkillers and wait until we landed. The pilot announced that we had a medical emergency on board and advised us all to stay calm. My new friend was crying and sweating like crazy. And she refused to let go of my hand... everyone assumed we knew each other.

So we landed at DXB and the same gentleman who helped put up her luggage in the overhead compartment removed her luggage. But as he removed the luggage, he advised me to distance myself from this lady and make it clear to the cabin crew that we were NOT travelling together. He was a godsend!

So indeed, the cabin crew came and asked me if we were related, I categorically told them we had met on the plane. I didn't know her at all. So we began to deplane and as I said goodbye she kept begging me to carry her handbag. I was so torn... but the gentleman looked me in the eye and emphatically shook his head. He passed me a note telling me to let the cabin crew handle her.

So I exit the aircraft and leave my 'new friend' to wait for the wheelchair and be handled by the cabin crew feeling very guilty.

As we waited for our luggage to come through, I hear this commotion. My 'new friend' was running, trying to escape the cabin crew, having gotten out of the wheelchair! She left the stewardess with her handbag and just ran towards the exit with the rest of her hand luggage! Luckily the airport police were faster than her. They got hold of her and brought her back in handcuffs.

This lady starts calling out to me.. my daughter... my daughter!.. how could you do this to me..... that's when I caught on. She was carrying drugs and she was trying to implicate me!

Luckily for me, the gentleman who had helped her with her luggage came forward and told the airport police that me and her had just met on the plane. The police took my passport and asked her to reveal my full names if it was true we were travelling together. By God's grace, I had not even told her my first name! I was still asked to follow the police to a little room where I was questioned extensively. Where did I meet her?... where did I board... where did she board. Etc... And my luggage was extensively searched and dusted for fingerprints.

They dusted all her luggage and my fingerprints were not found anywhere on her luggage or on her handbag!
I was let go with advice never ever to touch anyone's luggage either in flight or at the airport. So from that day, I don't care how much luggage you have, you will deal with it yourself. I will not even offer you a trolley to put your luggage on! Your luggage... your problem.... is my policy. And if you can't reach the overhead compartment, and I am the nearest person, please call the cabin crew because all I will do is give you a blank stare and then look away!

A lesson to glean therein for intending air travelers.

Culled from PortHarcourt Central



Written by: Paul Odofin and,
Revised by: John Orimbo and Jez Vicente

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