Saturday, October 23, 2021

Boracay may soon accept fully-vaxxed tourists without negative RT-PCR October 23, 2021 at 02:56PM

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Boracay may soon accept fully-vaxxed tourists without negative RT-PCR

Boracay Island White Sand Beach

With a projected 100% inoculation rate by next month, Boracay will soon waive RT-PCR testing for fully vaxxed visitors

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (www.outoftownblog.com) – All tourism workers and eligible residents of Boracay Island will be fully vaccinated in one month, and this means that, as early as November, fully vaccinated individuals may visit the world-renowned island without having to undergo Covid-19 testing.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) made this projection as the vaccination hit 91.09 percent of all tourism workers and 62.78 percent of the eligible population of the island as of Sunday (Oct. 24).

Boracay Island by Cojo Rosales via Unsplash
Boracay Island by Cojo Rosales via Unsplash

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said her optimism on the revival of tourism on the island was boosted by the commitment of Aklan Gov. Florencio Miraflores to accept visitors with proof of full vaccination — in lieu of a negative RT-PCR test result — once the island reaches a 100 percent vaccination rate among its residents.

Boracay Island is projected to vaccinate its entire eligible population of 24,451 within the month of October, which would make it the first destination in the Philippines to achieve 100 percent inoculation. The island was also the first tourist destination to receive vaccines against Covid-19 earlier this year.

Puyat said this positive development came as the DOT noted a dramatic increase in tourist arrivals in the past two months compared to the same period last year.

Boracay Island in Aklan by Rj Baculo via Unsplash
Boracay Island in Aklan by Rj Baculo via Unsplash

A total of 11,668 active tourism workers on the island have received complete doses of the anti-COVID shot. They are individuals employed in hotels, resorts, restaurants, spa and wellness centers, souvenir shops, shopping centers, security services, and other essential service providers, tourism transport, tourism-related cooperatives and associations, and government frontline service and private agencies.

“Our vaccination rollouts are crucial in protecting our tourism workers as they face visitors every day. With 100 percent of tourism workers in Boracay inoculated, the DOT is confident that in the weeks to come, tourism arrivals on the island will further increase and more tourism establishments will be able to reopen to restore jobs,” Puyat said.

A total of 15,350 or 62.78 percent of the island’s eligible population of 24,451 have been fully vaccinated, leaving some 9,000 residents left to be vaccinated. As of October 18, there were no new active cases on the island.

Since restrictions were eased with the lifting of Aklan’s modified expanded enhanced quarantine (MECQ) on Sept. 8, the Island recorded a total of 6,702 arrivals in September and 17,995 in the first three weeks of October. This represents an increase of 253 percent and 1,243.6 percent, respectively, from the same period last year.

More than the foregone revenue, the DOT is deeply concerned with the impact of the pandemic on the employment of the island’s workers who either have been laid off or are now working on irregular work schedules. We believe that with the 100 percent inoculation of the island’s workers, the confidence of more Filipinos to travel will be restored and that the island will be back on its feet sooner than anticipated

Bernadette Romulo-Puyat DOT Secretary

Western Visayas (Region 6), which is comprised of the provinces of Aklan, Antique, Negros Occidental, Capiz, Guimaras, and Iloilo, has recorded an inoculation rate of 63.26 percent among tourism workers as of October 21.

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Boracay may soon accept fully-vaxxed tourists without negative RT-PCR
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Domestic Travel Welcome-Back: DOT, TPB launch ‘It’s More Fun with You’ ad and ‘Have a Safe Trip, Pinas’ Viber Stickers October 23, 2021 at 12:40AM

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Domestic Travel Welcome-Back: DOT, TPB launch ‘It’s More Fun with You’ ad and ‘Have a Safe Trip, Pinas’ Viber Stickers

TPB COO Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones welcomes the guests at the launch of “It’s More Fun with You”

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (www.outoftownblog.com) – The Department of Tourism (DOT) and Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines unveiled on Saturday (Oct 23) a new video designed to welcome domestic tourists back to the country’s tourism destinations.

In her opening remarks, Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said that the latest ad highlights the joy of reuniting with loved ones and traveling with them to their favorite places, or visiting new spots where more memories will be made
In her opening remarks, Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said that the latest ad highlights the joy of reuniting with loved ones and traveling with them to their favorite places, or visiting new spots where more memories will be made

Titled “It’s More Fun with You” the video is part of the department’s domestic tourism campaign dubbed “Have A Safe Trip, Pinas.” It was launched through a hybrid virtual format at Fort Santiago in Intramuros.

The video is aptly scored with Rivermaya’s 1997 hit single “Hinahanap-Hanap Kita” to illustrate the desire and excitement of local tourism destinations to welcome back their guests. It features a surfing dog named Tuna, who is unable to contain his excitement as he welcomes a friend back to the beach after a long absence.

TPB COO Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones welcomes the guests at the launch of “It’s More Fun with You”
TPB COO Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones welcomes the guests at the launch of “It’s More Fun with You”

It’s More Fun with You, as the main messaging of this domestic tourism welcome back campaign, encourages Filipinos to travel and explore the country again after a long hiatus due to pandemic-related travel restrictions. The said campaign also supports recovery initiatives and efforts of the tourism industry.

“Our latest ad highlights the joy of reuniting with loved ones and traveling with them to their favorite places or visiting new spots where more memories will be made. It’s more fun in the Philippines and it’ll even be more fun with you,” said DOT Secretary Berna Romulo – Puyat. Also present at the event were Atty. Guiller B. Asido, Intramuros Administration Administrator; Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones, TPB Chief Operating Officer; Howard Lance A. Uyking, DOT Assistant Secretary, and various media partners.

(From left to right) DOT Assistant Secretary Howard Lance Uyking, TPB COO Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones, DOT Secretary Puyat, DOT NCR Regional Director and OIC-Assistant Secretary for Tourism Development on a Concurrent Capacity Woodrow Maquiling Jr., and Intramuros Administrator Guiller Asido
(From left to right) DOT Assistant Secretary Howard Lance Uyking, TPB COO Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones, DOT Secretary Puyat, DOT NCR Regional Director and OIC-Assistant Secretary for Tourism Development on a Concurrent Capacity Woodrow Maquiling Jr., and Intramuros Administrator Guiller Asido.

The DOT and TPB also launched the “Have a Safe Trip, Pinas” stickers that can be downloaded on Viber (https://bit.ly/HaveASafeTripPinas) and were created exclusively for this campaign. The first of two categories of stickers remind the public and travelers of the basic health and safety protocols. The other encourages safe and fun travel to domestic destinations. Popular Filipino food stickers are also featured as a bonus.

Secretary Puyat together with her six-year-old pug, Biggie
Secretary Puyat together with her six-year-old pug, Biggie

“With health and safety protocols in place, we can look forward to opening more tourism destinations in time for the holidays, and shift recovery into high gear,” Puyat added. She encouraged domestic tourists to discover and plan their travel and receive the latest updates and travel advisories about the Philippines by downloading the Travel Philippines mobile application through Google Play and Apple Store.

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Domestic Travel Welcome-Back: DOT, TPB launch ‘It’s More Fun with You’ ad and ‘Have a Safe Trip, Pinas’ Viber Stickers
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Cebu Pacific Priority Boarding Available with premium seat for as low as PHP 350 October 23, 2021 at 12:22AM

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Cebu Pacific Priority Boarding Available with premium seat for as low as PHP 350

CEB now offers Go Ahead, a feature that gives passengers priority boarding and premium seating for a minimal fee. Besides getting choice seats with enough legroom, CEB’s Go Ahead will also provide big groups and families travelling together the assurance of choosing their preferred seats.

Cebu Pacific offers priority boarding with Go Ahead

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (www.outoftownblog.com) – Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading airline, will launch on October 28 another customer-first initiative through its newest offering, Go Ahead, which will allow passengers to experience priority boarding.

CEB now offers Go Ahead, a feature that gives passengers priority boarding and premium seating for a minimal fee. Besides getting choice seats with enough legroom, CEB’s Go Ahead will also provide big groups and families travelling together the assurance of choosing their preferred seats.
CEB now offers Go Ahead, a feature that gives passengers priority boarding and premium seating for a minimal fee. Besides getting choice seats with enough legroom, CEB’s Go Ahead will also provide big groups and families traveling together with the assurance of choosing their preferred seats.

For as low as PHP 350, passengers flying to and from anywhere in the Philippines can now purchase a premium seat on any of CEB’s flights, and experience priority boarding, along with extra legroom. This offers maximum comfort for everyJuan for a very affordable amount.

“We are happy to now make this available for our domestic flyers so they too may experience the convenience of flying easy with Cebu Pacific. With Go Ahead, passengers will also be able to secure space at the overhead bins for their hand-carried bags ahead of everyone else,” said Candice Iyog, Vice President for Marketing & Customer Experience.

Purchasing seats ahead of time will also provide assurance that everyJuan may sit together with their companions, wherever they prefer.

“Trust that we will keep doing what we can to ensure our service keeps improving for our passengers for #MoreSmilesAhead,” added Iyog.

CEB’s premium seat product may be availed during initial booking online for only PHP 350. It will also be available for those who decide to add it on after receiving their itineraries via CEB’s manage booking portal on the website, for a slightly higher fee. This perk is also available for international flights for as low as PHP 650.

Passengers are also advised to put their own contact information and update their details as necessary via https://bit.ly/CEBUpdateInfo to receive email notifications on flight reminders and updates.

Fly easy, going online is key! Visit www.cebupacificair.com to learn more about their latest offerings, safety protocols, and travel reminders.

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Cebu Pacific Priority Boarding Available with premium seat for as low as PHP 350
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