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Travel

TIEZA Collects Php2.3 Billion Travel Tax In 2022; Online Payment Launched

The Philippine government confirmed that they already got the travel tax in 2022 that would be used to support the tourism industry this year.

Antique Capital Town Gears Up For MICE Events

The Antique local government planned that the investment forum building would now be available to cater to conventions and exhibitions to help the tourism industry.

New Flights From Clark To Boost Tourism, Decongest NAIA

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco warmly welcomed the reopening of local airline flights at Clark International Airport, hoping that it would increase the number of tourists.

PWDs, Tech-Voc Grads In Northern Mindanao Can Work In Tourism Sector

The regional office of the Department of Tourism in Northern Mindanao announced that they would soon allow persons with disabilities and individuals with no college degree to work in the tourism industry.

DOT Eastern Visayas Steps Up Ties With Tourist Transport Operators

The Department of Tourism in Eastern Visayas established policies that would improve the transportation system in the province to boost tourism.

Sports Tourism Comes Alive With Laoag Sand Dunes Challenge

Laoag City government is ready to serve more local and international athletes at its Sand Dunes after its recent competition.

DOT Secretary Frasco: Baguio To Lead PH Towards Post-Pandemic Tourism Recovery

The Department of Tourism sees Baguio City's potential leading Philippine tourism after the success of the recent Panagbenga festival.

Department Of Tourism To Promote PH As Tourism Powerhouse In Berlin

The Department of Tourism planned to highlight the development and other local products of the Philippines at the upcoming Internationale Tourismus-Börse Berlin Convention.

Hundred Islands To Host 3 International Cruise Ships

The city tourism office of Hundred Islands confirmed that they would cater to three international cruise ships as pandemic restrictions loosened.

DOT Extends ‘Free Accreditation’ For Tourism Establishments

Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco disclosed that their agency would continue to remove the accreditation fees for tourism establishments for them to recover from the effects of the pandemic.