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Travel

Dumaguete Airport Tourism Info Center Offers “Seamless” Visits

Seamless travel experiences await at the state-of-the-art Tourism Information Center in Dumaguete-Sibulan airport, providing top-notch services to travelers and locals alike.

Direct International Flights To Davao Revived

International flights to Hong Kong and Jinjiang will resume in Davao City this October, boosting tourism after the pandemic.

Malay LGU Resumes Sandcastle-Building To Revive Tradition Of Boracay

Do you want to build a sandcastle? The Malay government revives sandcastle building while implementing a new set of rules for sandcastle makers.

Modular Facility Cost-Effective In Serving Rising Number Of Passengers

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines revolutionizes airport construction with modular facilities, providing a cost-effective and typhoon-resilient solution to meet growing passenger demands.

Imelda’s Beach House Rehab To Boost Tourism In Leyte Town

The restoration of Imelda Marcos’s beach house in Leyte reassures residents to bring back local tourism while preserving history for all to admire.

Senator Robin Pushes Incentives For Location Filming In Philippines

Senator Robin Padilla pushes for incentives to attract big Hollywood movie projects to the Philippines, bringing fame and an economic boost.

Catanduanes Readies List Of Sites, Activities For Cruise Ship Tourists

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure as Catanduanes welcomes Australian tourists aboard the luxury Coral Adventurer cruise ship!

DOT To Promote Central Luzon As Premier Diving Destination

Central Luzon dives to new depths as the Department of Tourism introduces a travel breathe dive program to position the region as a premier diving destination.

Cotabato Airport Reopening To Boost Economic, Tourism Growth

The resumption of commercial flights at Cotabato Airport ignites economic growth and boosts tourism in the Bangsamoro Region.

Dinagat Agriculture, Fishery, Tourism Recover After Odette

Dinagat Island bounced back after typhoon Odette by reviving its agriculture, fishery, mining, and ecotourism sectors that benefitted residents.