Thursday, March 31, 2022

15 Annoying People We Hate to be seated with While we are Miles Above Ground March 31, 2022 at 06:02AM

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15 Annoying People We Hate to be seated with While we are Miles Above Ground

Demanding Passenger

15 People Who’ll Likely Irritate You When Riding on a Plane

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Air travel is both a dream and a nightmare at the same time. You hope for the best when you board a plane in the hopes that everything will go smoothly and relaxing. However, if you are unlucky to be sitting with the various types of obnoxious, selfish people, then time will run painfully slow for you to feel like you’re being tormented. Welcome to air travel’s torturous hilarity and downright despair.  Secure your seatbelts as here are 15 of the worst travelers you’ll ever encounter. It’s going to be a bumpy ride!

The Racer: One who stands up when the plane JUST landed.

Types of People We Hate Riding A Plane With
Types of People We Hate Riding A Plane With

It’s annoying how passengers stand up as soon as the plane lands. It’s not yet safe to stand up while the plane is taxiing towards its designated parking area. Typically, upon landing, most passengers race to the exit in order to be the first out, as if the plane would leave with the passengers on it. It’s not MRT, people!

Well, attempt not to laugh when the pilot steering the airplane into the jetway parking place smacks the brakes a touch too hard and they tumble down the aisles along with their bags.

No Headphone Listener: One who plays music and watches movies without their headset on (and will say, “I paid for the tickets.”)

Seriously, who in their right mind believes it’s reasonable to watch a movie on their gadgets when they’ve forgotten to bring headphones? Why not simply switch the phone to silent mode? Is that a difficult task? Additionally, the plane is not the right place to listen to a song at a loud volume. Paying for the ticket does not give anyone the license to act however they please regardless of the disturbance. How about we brush up on our etiquette?

The Heavy Head: Strangers who rest their head on your shoulder while sleeping.

It must be a nightmare to spend the next hour trying to keep someone from falling over on your shoulder. There are undoubtedly many people who are uncomfortable being drooled on or carrying a planet-sized head on their shoulders. It’s never romantic to sleep and wake up to someone’s head lying on your shoulder, it only happens in movies! In reality, it causes you shoulder pain and stiff neck while the other person sleeps in comfort. Are you brave enough to poke their heads?

The Chatty Passenger: One who never stops talking about random irrelevant things.

The Chatty Passenger
The Chatty Passenger

IRRELEVANT TALKS! Some people are all for chatting a bit and meeting new people, but just because of respect. The chatty passenger should know the limits of knowing when to stop talking and hinting that the other party is no longer interested.

We didn’t pay for the tickets for the unlimited chats irrelevant to our lives, do we?

The Workaholic: One who brings work on a flight.

How infuriating could it be to wake up to the sound of a tapping keyboard and a clicking mouse? These are the passengers who open their laptops and work for the entire duration of the flight. It’s a little annoying, especially when you’re completely exhausted and in desperate need of rest. They can work however they like when they finally reach their destination, NOT DURING THE FLIGHT. Someone’s trying to sleep and the sound of a keyboard is never a lullaby!

Overly Demanding Passenger: One who wants to be the top priority.

Demanding Passenger
Demanding Passenger

People normally feel terrible for Flight Attendants when they see them dealing with overly demanding passengers. These are the passengers who continue to request assistance even when other passengers are in greater need. They find assistance even in the most unreasonable kind of things. They should keep it in mind that they are not the only passengers on the plane.

The Smelly Passenger: One who’ll flare up your nostrils with a hint of onion and garbage.

As a general rule, everyone should shower shortly before takeoff. If showering isn’t an option, people should pack a change of clothes and deodorant in their carry-on. Additionally, feet can stink, and you people don’t want the flight to be forced to make an emergency landing just because of smelly feet. Other than feet, people can strongly smell due to excessive perfume, alcohol, or sweat.

Everyone on a plane should smell neutral, otherwise, it will only disturb people who wanted to have a smooth ride. People don’t want to smell something that could actually make them throw up. Air travel should be fun, it should allow us to breathe!

The Storyteller: One who shares how traveled he or she is.

Oftentimes, we want to hear stories from strangers because their experiences with places are insanely fascinating. Additionally, we can learn a lot of travel tips from them. However, some people can actually be so arrogant about it and feel so entitled that your own experiences pale in comparison to theirs. It gets pretty annoying, too, when they overshare and you want to do something else like get some sleep, watch a movie, or write a journal. Nevertheless, you must know what to say when you wish to divert your attention away from listening to how traveled he or she is. Otherwise, it’s gonna be a really ugly ride!

The Sitting Trash: One who refuses to keep his or her own junk.

It’s so simple to put your trash in the seat pocket directly in front of you, but other passengers can’t seem to do it. Plastic wrappers, tissue paper, and even food scraps end up on the ground. Messy people will not pick them up or let the FAs to have their trashes be thrown away. For Pete’s sake, FAs are not slaves!

The Photographer: One who takes too many selfies.

There’s nothing wrong with taking selfies, as long as you don’t bother the people who are around you. Passengers can sometimes be unintentional photobombers in someone else’s picture. They keep taking pictures: before the plane takes off, during the flight, and after the plane lands. Because we’re sitting next to them, we get to be in the picture, too. We didn’t want to pay attention to how we looked, but because so many people take selfies all the time, we get pissed.

The Wasted Passenger: One who’s drunk during the flight.

There’s never an advantage to people who are drunk on the flight. You’re sitting next to someone with bad breath and the smell of alcohol is unbelievably nauseating. It’s never ideal to be next to someone who is slamming drinks like they are in an inland bar, ordering another drink while their first is being delivered. Thirsty? Can someone really drink like there’s no tomorrow?

The Non Listeners: Passengers who don’t listen to FA Instructions

You know you’re dealing with a troublemaker when you see someone deliberately disobeying safety instructions or reclining their seat during takeoff despite the flight attendant’s warning. Uncooperative passengers are a major source of frustration for flight attendants and you as a fellow passenger. Each time the FA gently reprimands someone, everyone’s attention is immediately drawn to them. Unfortunately, bullheaded passengers are difficult to ignore!

The Loud Ducks: These are your noisy seatmates.

Certain individuals are so extremely excited that they lose sight of the fact that they are not alone on the plane. We understand that traveling with a group of friends or family members can be a lot of fun. However, are they required to be so irritating on the plane? There are elderly passengers who really need to rest, businessmen and businesswomen who need to focus, passengers who will be unable to concentrate on their movie, and even babies whose naps no one wants to disturb. Although we can always ask the Flight Attendants to request that this boisterous group of people tone down their voices, there are times when we feel like the bad guys simply by requesting it, when in reality, we are the actual victims. It’s not about being “killjoy”, it’s about the fact that we have our own business to mind and these noisy individuals should be reminded not to be the center of “distraction”.

The Infant: A crying baby.

Nothing’s more irritating when you finally fall asleep and one minute after that, there’s a screaming baby! In terms of infants, we adore them. Indeed, we do. Except when they’re screaming hysterically on the plane. It gets even more irritating when the parents don’t do anything essential to calm their babies down. Geez. Bye-bye, slumber! However, if you brought earplugs, you’re in luck!

The Loud Snorer: One whose snore echoes in your dreams.

If we’re forced to sleep on a long-haul flight next to loud snorers, our precious sleep is certain to be disrupted. When we get off the plane, we were incredibly pissed because we kept waking up at random times during our red-eye flight, while the loud snorers slept soundly. You are truly the unluckiest person ever to be seated next to a loud snorer; they simply cannot control their snoring. Yes, it’s vexing, and it’s likely to keep us awake. We don’t want to get off the plane grumpy, particularly if we’re meeting family or friends. Just be sure to bring your earplugs with you to protect yourself from the worst-case scenario!

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Get up to 50% Off on the New Solarized Collection of Crocs at the Shopee 4.4 Sale! March 31, 2022 at 04:54AM

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Get up to 50% Off on the New Solarized Collection of Crocs at the Shopee 4.4 Sale!

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in White Multi

Score the All-New Solarized Collection of Crocs Only at the Shopee 4.4 Sale!

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – The long-awaited summer season is upon us here in the Philippines! After almost two years of being locked down, we are finally gonna be able to get back on track and enjoy our country’s most beautiful summer destinations now that the travel restrictions are being eased up. Yup! And this only means one thing, more time for us to relax, enjoy, and beat the heat! (But of course, we shouldn’t forget that the pandemic still isn’t over. So mask up, okay?)

Well, then. The best way to slay your comeback out there is to become more fashionable as ever, right? If that’s the case then I’ve got great news for y’all! Crocs recently released their new stylish Solarized Collection that everyone will absolutely love. This summer it’s the perfect way to show everyone your bright side as you conquer the stage and slay your outfits with Crocs’ all-new captivating designs. The best part? You can get them for up to 50% off in the upcoming Shopee 4.4 Sale! 

Yup, you read that right! So what are you waiting for? Go to the Shopee app and add to cart now!

The Shopee 4.4 Sale

The most awaited Shopee 4.4 Sale is happening in less than a week so if I were you, I’d already start filling up my cart with trending items like everything on Crocs’ product list! Of course, we are blessed to enjoy countless perks this coming 4.4 Sale such as free shipping vouchers, cashback vouchers, and discounts for up to 50% off, especially on Crocs! 

The All-New Solarized Collection 

The trendy and stylish Crocs Solarized Collection is perfect to showcase your taste as a fashionista wherever you will go! Whether you’re going for a long drive, a walking tour, or even beach bumming, these bright and captivating designs will make you stand out each time. If you’re an outdoor-lover and adventure-seeker, these bad boys are perfect for you! So, get ready to turn some heads because these are the trending designs for the all-new Solarized Collection from Crocs!

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in White Multi
Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in White Multi

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in White Multi

Buy it on Shopee

The floor is yours to conquer with these bright and stylish clogs combined with unique and vibrant designs that will surely make you stand out! The all-new Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in White Multi is the perfect footwear for you to slay any summer activities coming your way. Because aside from its spectacular design, it also features the Iconic Crocs Comfort which promises to give you a lightweight, flexible, and 360-degree all-around comfort anytime and anywhere!

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in Black Multi
Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in Black Multi

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in Black Multi

Buy it on Shopee

You can never go wrong with black, right? For those who can’t help but fall in love with darker designs, the sought-after Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Clog in Black Multi is the best choice to slay the floor with classy outfits. Aside from sporting these bad boys in adrenaline-pumping activities you’re in, you can also combine them with chill outfits on almost all kinds of occasions. Whether it’s for beachwear, casual outfits, travel, or sports, these clogs are definitely sure-fire and comfortable. 

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Sandal in White Multi
Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Sandal in White Multi

Crocs Unisex Classic Solarized Sandal in White Multi

Buy it on Shopee

Well, if you’re looking for the more laid-back version of the Crocs’ Solarized Collection, then sporting the Crocs Unisex Collection Solarized Sandal in White Multi will definitely make you turn back heads wherever you go. These two-strapped sandals featuring vibrant and unique white designs are low-key classy. 

Made with the Iconic Comfort and Croslite material, wearing these sandals on any sort of occasion like a simple stroll to the mall, walk by the beach, or even a casual run will be easy peasy!

When it comes to style and comfort, Crocs will always be number one. And with its all-new Solarized Collection that is undoubtedly turning heads as we speak, you can never ever go wrong. So, what are you waiting for? Score them for 50% less when you shop at the CrocsPH Store on Shopee at the upcoming 4.4 Sale! 

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Hotel 101 Group Offers Summer Stays Beginning April March 31, 2022 at 12:02AM

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Hotel 101 Group Offers Summer Stays Beginning April

Gigantes Island White Beach

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Staycations and travels are definitely back with revenge, as Hotel 101 Group offers its discounted promotions this season with Summer Stays beginning April 1, 2022.

Guests can stay once again for leisure and staycations, relive their happy moments, celebrate special occasions, or simply enjoy a good night’s rest. Stay at Injap Tower Hotel in Iloilo for only Php2,101nett for two with breakfast and welcome summer coolers.

Cabugao Gamay Island Viewpoint - Gigantes Islands
Cabugao Gamay Island Viewpoint – Gigantes Islands

“Head over to Iloilo, and revisit the beaches of Gigantes Islands, one of the unspoiled locations in Iloilo and Western Visayas, or simply enrich your knowledge of culture and heritage, with historical churches and old buildings and mansions, or simply enjoy the famous Ilonggo dishes along the way,” shares Hotel 101 Group Head of Public Relations Brian Ong.

Take a well-deserved family vacation at any of the hotels under the Hotel 101 Group. Spend this Summer by staying in the comforts of a hotel, starting at Php2,101nett per night at Jinjiang Inn – Ortigas, and 3,101nett per night for Jinjiang Inn – Boracay, Jinjiang Inn – Makati, or Hotel 101 – Manila.

From the hotels’ comfortable and well-equipped rooms and safety protocols, guests can also enjoy the outdoor swimming pools of Hotel 101 – Manila and Injap Tower Hotel in Iloilo.

Experience the beach and fun water activities in Boracay and relax at Jinjiang Inn – Boracay Station 1, or just simply use the business and meeting facilities of Jinjiang Inn – Ortigas and Jinjiang Inn – Makati.

Delight your taste buds and fulfill your cravings with comfort Filipino dishes, such as Kansi, Adobo Rice, Chicken Inasal, and Asian specials, such as Five Spice Chicken and Peking-style Pork right at the hotels’ Horizon Café, where your happiness is always guaranteed.

Hotel 101 Group’s Summer Stays may be booked starting April 1, for stays until June 30, 2022. For bookings and inquiries, you may contact Hotel 101 – Manila at +63(2) 85531111, Jinjiang Inn – Ortigas at +63(2) 86381111, Jinjiang Inn – Makati at +63(2) 75768557, Jinjiang Inn – Boracay Station – 1 at +63(917) 6716908, and Injap Tower Hotel Iloilo at (033) 3307111.

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Travel Gadgets: Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger Review March 30, 2022 at 10:14PM

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Travel Gadgets: Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger Review

Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger

Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger Review: Charge More Rapidly for Easier Travel

Self-professed traveler? If you answered yes, you may be aware that one of the most important gadgets you will have with you whenever you travel is a fine charger that delivers power to your device in a lightning-fast manner so that you are always back on track. This is in addition to a good power bank, which is also a useful device to have with you. Anker is bringing one to the market. The Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger is what it’s called. As the name implies, this Anker nano charger can charge a mobile device much way quicker than a standard charger, which is extremely beneficial.

So, here is our review of this nano fast charger to show you a few of the great features that will make your every trip smooth and stress-free. Continue reading.

Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger
Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger

Almost all mobile devices are compatible with it.

If you have an iPhone, a Samsung Galaxy S20, a smartwatch, or a pair of headphones, you can use this Anker nano charger to charge these devices at 20W, which is compatible with most handheld devices. This avoids a common problem faced by travelers, which is finding a fast charger that works with a wide range of smartphones and tablets. This way, travelers will have fewer concerns to deal with during their trip, allowing them to focus on other essentials and items they need to pack.

You can charge your phone three times faster with this charger.

The Anker Nano Charger 20W is said to be three times faster than the original 5W charger when it comes to charging your iPhone 12, for example. You’ll always have a device to take on your adventures if you have this charger with the said capability.

Charging your phone with style is possible.

It’s great to have this nano charger with you because it’s so stylish. Mint Green and Lavender Grey are two of the color options you have to choose from. This means you can choose whichever of these hues you prefer and believe to be most representative of your character.

Anker Nano Charger 20W PIQ 3.0 Durable Compact Fast Charger
Anker Nano Charger 20W PIQ 3.0 Durable Compact Fast Charger

It’s designed to save space.

This brand’s nano charger is 50% smaller than a 20W iPhone charger. While it may be small, the Anker Nano still packs a punch when it’s plugged into a wall outlet or your pouch, bag, or purse.

A welcome guide is included.

Having a welcome guide to help you get started with the device is a great perk of this particular product. In addition, you can use this to see if any of your devices are compatible with this nano charger. Also, this will give you a general overview of the device’s usage guidelines.

It is extremely long-lasting.

You can count on this item to last a long time. This means you’ll be able to take this charger with you on your several trips down the road.

Anker Power III Nano Charger 20W PIQ 3.0
Anker Power III Nano Charger 20W PIQ 3.0

Price and availability in the Philippines

Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger is now available on Shopee and other Anker Authorized Distributors for only Php750.

Overall Review

With its advanced charging technology and small and portable design, the Anker PowerPort III Nano Fast Charger is an excellent choice for anyone in the market for a new charger. If you have this handy gadget, traveling will be a breeze and a lot of fun.

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Smart delivers Best Mobile Video Experience, according to Ookla® March 30, 2022 at 06:17PM

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Smart delivers Best Mobile Video Experience, according to Ookla®

Smart Best Mobile Video Experience

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Following its back-to-back awards as the Philippines’ fastest 5G mobile network, PLDT mobile services arm Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) has been recognized anew for delivering the Best Mobile Video Experience across all mobile technologies, according Ookla®, the global leader in mobile and broadband network intelligence.

Smart Best Mobile Video Experience
Smart Best Mobile Video Experience

Ookla declared Smart as the winner of the Best Mobile Video Experience award with a Video Score™ of 65.75 based on its analysis of Speedtest Intelligence® data covering Q3-Q4 2021 from 54,894 user-initiated tests. Its closest competitor registered a Video Score of 60.

Measured on a scale of 0 to 100, Ookla’s Video Score considers the real-world experience of users while streaming videos, such as watching on a website or a streaming app.

To score consumer video experience, Ookla evaluates five components, including the percentage of tests where users failed to play a video, the average waiting time of users to start a video, the quality of video, the percentage of tests where the video stalled, and the percentage of rebuffering among those who experienced a stalled video.

Reinforcing Philippines’ Fastest 5G Mobile Network

Smart’s latest recognition for Best Mobile Video Experience reinforces the provider’s feat of sweeping the Ookla Speedtest Awards™ in both the first and second half of 2021 as the Philippines’ fastest 5G mobile network amid its continuous 5G rollout and network improvement efforts across the country.

Market research firm Statista estimates that as of Q3 2021, over 98 percent of internet users in the Philippines watched any kind of online video content each week.

“As Filipino online users have become accustomed to streaming online videos, our fastest mobile network enables us to deliver the best Video Experience to our subscribers across all mobile technologies – whether it’s on 3G, 4G, or 5G,” said Jane J. Basas, SVP and Head of Consumer Wireless Business at Smart.

“The latest Ookla data reflects our unrelenting efforts to improve customer experience and stay ahead of their needs and demands so they may pursue their passions,” she added.

Watch live and on-demand content on Smart GigaPlay app  

As part of its push to provide the best Video Experience to Filipinos, Smart introduced the Smart GigaPlay app, which offers free access to specially curated live and on-demand sports and entertainment content exclusive to subscribers.

Downloadable on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, GigaPlay offers live and on-demand coverage of the biggest local and international sports leagues, including the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers, Japan B League, National Basketball Association (NBA), National Basketball League (NBL), Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), Premier Volleyball League (PVL), and the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).

Also included in GigaPlay’s expanding catalogue are international and K-Pop music award shows and concerts, Korean drama series, and Hallyu Hangouts sessions, among other awesome content attuned to the passions of Filipinos.

Extensive network infrastructure nationwide  

Through its extensive network infrastructure nationwide, Smart is able to support the growing mobile needs of its 3G, 4G/LTE, and 5G subscribers from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi.

As of end-2021, Smart has deployed around 7,200 5G base stations across the country. Supporting Smart’s mobile network is PLDT’s extensive fiber infrastructure, which is at 743,700 kilometers as of end-December.

Disclaimer: Based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data Q3–Q4 2021. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.  

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

8 Things Not To Pack When Travelling To These Places March 30, 2022 at 02:34AM

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8 Things Not To Pack When Travelling To These Places

no chewing gum in Singapore by Quinten de Graaf via Unsplash

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Before going on a trip you must always document yourself. You should know about the weather, routes, etc., whether to find the most important places to visit, search about the country’s customs, and research what you can (not) wear. Today we’re going to reveal eight things you shouldn’t pack if you’re traveling to the following countries.

Some of the prohibitions/recommendations may seem somewhat unique, but we assure you that these recommendations do not come from our personal tastes, such as not wearing clothes of a particular color or packing your favorite wooden clogs. Not only because it is not well seen by the locals, but also because you could get a hefty fine or even arrest.

1. In Thailand, limit cigarettes

No Cigarettes
No Cigarettes

In 2008 the Thai authorities waged a tough anti-tobacco battle and the laws enacted are really strict. For example, you cannot smoke in bars, restaurants, and open-air markets and, above all, it is strictly forbidden to throw cigarette butts out of their containers. This decision was made for several reasons, just think that in Phuket more than a third of municipal waste collected were cigarette butts.

2. No camouflage clothing in Barbados

No camouflage by Nathan Dumlao via Unsplash
No camouflage by Nathan Dumlao via Unsplash

The latest fashions in clothing have seen many garments have camouflage prints, military designs, khaki, or similar colors. Well, it’s best not to pack it if you are going to spend a few quiet days in Barbados paradise. Tourists and civilians are not allowed to wear such clothing as it is reserved for the military only. If you decide to pack your trendy camouflage swimsuit or camouflage anoraks, be aware that they can be confiscated on sight as well as paying a hefty fine.

3. Yellow is not welcome in Malaysia

In Malaysia, the color yellow is not welcome at all. Not because they say it brings bad luck, as we are not superstitious, but it has been considered a crime since 2011. This is the color chosen by the opposition, the pro-democracy group Bersih, who wore it in all its anti-government demonstrations. This government ordinance was created to more easily identify local dissidents, so it would be better not to risk it so as not to find yourself in serious trouble with the Malaysian government, which in addition to the fine could also proceed to arrest for further investigation.

4. There is no chewing gum in Singapore

no chewing gum in Singapore by Quinten de Graaf via Unsplash
no chewing gum in Singapore by Quinten de Graaf via Unsplash

It sounds really funny, but chewing gum is forbidden in Singapore, even if the reason is not to be taken lightly. It should be known that the citizens of the Asian metropolis really liked chewing gum a lot, so much so that it has become a real national problem. In fact, the sale, import, and manufacture of chewing gum are prohibited throughout the country. But why all this?

In 1987 Singapore inaugurated its Mass Rapid Transit (MRT), the fastest subway that connects the whole city, spending several million dollars, a figure that for the time was pharaonic given the economic growth of what everyone today considered the financial capital of all Asia. But back to the problem, unbelievable, but the assiduous Singaporean chewers often attacked the chewed gum at the automatic doors of the subway causing various disruptions of time with related economic losses for the city coffers. They decided at the root: “you can’t keep gum in your mouth, we eliminate it nationwide”.

5. If you go to Capri, leave the wooden wedges at home

If you can’t wait to enjoy the idyllic Capri to rest, eat well, enjoy the sea and its cobbled streets, know that you have to leave your beloved clogs or wooden wedges at home, it is useless to put them in your suitcase. Mind you, they can be used on the beach and in bathing establishments, but not on the street, where a municipal regulation has abolished them due to too much noise. Like the portable radios that are prohibited in all outdoor places of the beautiful Italian island.

6. Always stay well covered in Malta

Malta is a place where you can learn English, party wildly, and enjoy beautiful beaches and the sea. But the small Mediterranean island is also a very Catholic nation, this presupposes that in this place, despite the high temperatures, you must always go well covered, because nudism and toplessness are punished with very heavy fines or you could even incur annoying proceedings. judicial.

7. Cover your Sri Lankan tattoos well if they are religious symbols

Traveling to some exotic places always requires some preparation, not only in terms of what you will visit but also in terms of local traditions, customs and habits. The tattoo cult in Sri Lanka is a true religion and the style of this country has become an important trend in all tattoo studios around the world. That said, if you have religious tattoos you must always be careful not to show them, especially if they have symbolism or type that is not suited to the Asian nation.

8. Don’t wear leggings in Montana

No leggings in Montana by Gabriel Aguirre via Unpslash
No leggings in Montana by Gabriel Aguirre via Unpslash

It will seem absurd to you to have such a law in the United States, one of the countries that makes the freedom of expression of the individual its international pride. But in the state of Montana, it is strictly forbidden to wear leggings and yoga pants as it is considered indecent garment. So it is useless to pack it also because the penalties and fines are not soft at all, just think that if found more than three times with such clothes you can even risk life imprisonment and a fine of up to ten thousand dollars.

Consider this advice before booking your hotels and luxury chalets in Crans Montana.

Have you ever had a travel misadventure around the world, for something carelessly packed? Let us know in the comments.

 Author bio

 Julien Chbib is the founder of Julius Homes. His interest in hiking, skiing, and adventure holidays made him bring together the choicest accommodations around the globe to make holidays relaxing and comfortable.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2022

airasia aims to propel travel rebound, launches Super+ Pass March 28, 2022 at 11:44PM

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airasia aims to propel travel rebound, launches Super+ Pass

airasia aims to propel travel rebound, launches Super+ Pass

Tagged as ASEAN’s best-value subscription for bigger savings, better benefits & rewards, Super+ Pass allows subscribers to fly anywhere, anytime within the airasia network

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – airasia furthers its efforts in supporting travel rebound with the launch of its latest product – the revolutionary SUPER+ subscription plan. The plan is available for purchase across Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines concurrently until 02 April 2022.

airasia aims to propel travel rebound, launches Super+ Pass
airasia aims to propel travel rebound, launches Super+ Pass

The travel and lifestyle brand is confident that its latest product can aid in the boost of local and international tourism, especially for the destinations within the airasia network. AirAsia Philippines alone has sold more than 300,000 seats to date for its domestic flights from April to June 2022. The demand for air travel is expected to rise even more in the coming months with the relaxation of domestic and global borders.

The SUPER+ subscription plan is priced at PHP6,599 in the Philippines and can be purchased on the airasia Super App by clicking on the ‘SUPER+’ icon. Subscribers of the brand new Super+ Plan will be able to enjoy an array of perks that are sure to delight any avid traveler.

  • Fly anywhere with unlimited flight redemption across all AirAsia airlines (flight code AK, FD, QZ, Z2) across the region, for both domestic and international destinations.
  • Unlimited free delivery for airasia food orders across all countries and locations where the service is available.
  • COVID Pre-Departure Insurance Coverage

SUPER+ subscribers will be able to redeem their flights from 28 March 2022 until 27 March 2023 and travel from 11 April 2022 to 10 April 2023.

Subscribers can look forward to more benefits from across the whole airasia ecosystem that will be subsequently added as part of this subscription including discounts on airasia rides, airasia Xpress, SNAP, hotels, and more.

For more information on how to subscribe to SUPER+, interested guests can click here.

Subscribers are encouraged to avail the soonest as there are only a total of 200,000 SUPER+ subscriptions available across the four countries until 2 April 2022. All subscribers will also enjoy COVID Pre-Departure Insurance Coverage, which will allow them to claim insurance benefits in the unfortunate event of them contracting COVID within 7 days before their scheduled departure.

Amanda Woo, CEO of airasia Super App said, “Customers will get to experience the airasia Super App plus more with the SUPER+ subscription plan. This is a smarter way to experience the new world of airasia as it allows the subscriber to fly anywhere and enjoy bigger savings and more rewards for their travel and everyday needs. SUPER+ is an unprecedented product in Asean which unlocks travel & lifestyle benefits like never before. We are proud to be the only super app in the market that is able to offer this one-of-a-kind subscription plan that includes both travel and lifestyle products and services, clearly positioning us as the preferred provider for the region.

“Air travel is on a strong rebound, especially with various countries across Asean announcing the reopening of borders and more Vaccinated-Travel-Lane (VTL) arrangements. SUPER+ will certainly facilitate affordable and convenient travel for everyone to visit and explore the many destinations within the wide network connectivity of the AirAsia Aviation Group. Aside from that, subscribers also have access to the best of what airasia Super App has to offer through its various Delivery verticals across the region.”

Ricky Isla, chief executive officer of AirAsia Philippines, has also expressed optimism about the fast-progressing recovery of Philippine tourism. “The airasia Super+ plan comes at an opportune time. It is now more than ever that we must support all globetrotters in their quest to be back on the road and to reconnect with the sights and adventures present in airasia destinations, most especially in the Philippines. We’re expecting domestic tourism to be back in pre-COVID levels by Q3 2020, which we are confident will be beneficial to our economic standing in general,” shares Isla.

Flights redeemed via SUPER+ are subject to government taxes and fees, add-ons, and other applicable charges. Flight bookings must be made at least 14 days before departure, and are subject to the embargo period and other terms and conditions.
Stay up to date with everything from the airasia Super App by following @airasiasuperapp on Instagram and Facebook for the latest updates. For a seamless and enhanced experience, download your airasia Super App from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store or Huawei AppGallery now.

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Monday, March 28, 2022

Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort’s Xi Launches ‘Yum Cha Festival’ March 27, 2022 at 08:01PM

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Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort’s Xi Launches ‘Yum Cha Festival’

Xi's Yum Cha Festival

Xi’s Yum Cha Festival

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort’s Signature Cantonese restaurant Xi recently launched an extensive dim sum menu selection with its ‘Yum Cha Festival’ available Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

“We look forward to indulging our diners with an authentic, handmade dim sum experience with over 30 mouthwatering flavors to share,” shares Leo Holli, hotel general manager, adding, “Our team remains committed to providing our guests with unique and worry-free experiences.”

Xi's Yum Cha Festival
Xi’s Yum Cha Festival

The Yum Cha Festival includes signature highlights such as Barbecued pork buns, Wok-fried “Kung Pao” chicken with nuts, Pork spare ribs, and Har Gao, among other favorites. The culinary journey begins with diners being invited to choose from the Yum Cha menu selection of starters, main course, and desserts such as the Almond jelly lychee and Hot taro sago. Price starts at Php 1,188 per person.

Xi presents diners with authentic Cantonese cuisine revisited in a modern way and is inspired by Old China’s timeless elegance and grandeur. The restaurant is open Wednesdays to Sundays for lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and dinner 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort observes stringent health and safety measures in line with local government guidelines and Hilton’s own CleanStay initiative and holds the Department of Tourism “Safety Seal.”

For inquiries and reservations, please call +63 45 598 5400 or +63 917 823 1580, and you may also visit clarksunvalleyresort.hilton.com

Click here for more details about Hilton Clark Sun Valley Resort

About Hilton

Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 18 world-class brands comprising more than 6,300 properties with nearly one million rooms, in 118 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its mission to be the world’s most hospitable company, Hilton has welcomed more than 3 billion guests in its more than 100-year history, earned a top spot on the 2020 World’s Best Workplaces list, and was named the 2019 Global Industry Leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices. In 2020, Hilton CleanStay was introduced, bringing an industry-defining standard of cleanliness and disinfection to hotels worldwide. Through the award-winning guest loyalty program Hilton Honors, the more than 110 million members who book directly with Hilton can earn Points for hotel stays and experiences money can’t buy.

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Friday, March 25, 2022

Philippine Airlines marks 81st anniversary with renewed commitment, partners with TPB Philippines to boost tourism revival March 24, 2022 at 10:40PM

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Philippine Airlines marks 81st anniversary with renewed commitment, partners with TPB Philippines to boost tourism revival

Rediscovering the beautiful island of Boracay, the fam tour participants strolled around the long stretch of white, powdery sand beaches with turquoise-clear waters. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Philippine Airlines (PAL) marks its 81st anniversary with a stronger commitment to fly forward as a renewed flag carrier, better positioned to bring passengers to more exciting destinations locally and globally as the world opens up for tourism once again.

In photo during the courtesy call in Boracay, Alkan are: Malay Mayor Hon. Floribar Bautista and DOT Western Visayas Regional Director Cristine Mansinares (center); flanked by (from left) PAL Digital Marketing Manager Jed Arvin Menes, PAL Corporate Marketing Manager Fernand Yoshio Yoshida, Malay Office Tourism Officer Felix Delos Santos, TPB Public Relations Officer IV Febbie Alacapa, Aklan Provincial Tourism Officer Roselle Ruiz, Henann Crystal Sands Resort OIC Sarah Grace Cepe, as well as PAL Kalibo Branch Manager Pedrito Dimaculangan and PAL Marketing Partnerships & Events Manager, Kit Javier. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
In photo during the courtesy call in Boracay, Alkan are: Malay Mayor Hon. Floribar Bautista and DOT Western Visayas Regional Director Cristine Mansinares (center); flanked by (from left) PAL Digital Marketing Manager Jed Arvin Menes, PAL Corporate Marketing Manager Fernand Yoshio Yoshida, Malay Office Tourism Officer Felix Delos Santos, TPB Public Relations Officer IV Febbie Alacapa, Aklan Provincial Tourism Officer Roselle Ruiz, Henann Crystal Sands Resort OIC Sarah Grace Cepe, as well as PAL Kalibo Branch Manager Pedrito Dimaculangan and PAL Marketing Partnerships & Events Manager, Kit Javier. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

To revive wanderlust and confidence in traveling, PAL will be working closely with the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines, the marketing and promotions arms of the Department of Tourism (DOT), in assuring travelers that the tourism industry is ready to welcome them and is well equipped with all the needed safety measures and health protocols.

Raising their glasses for PAL’s 81st anniversary and the revival of domestic tourism are PAL Marketing, Partnerships & Events Manager Kit Javier, DOT Central Visayas Supervising Tourism Operations Officer Judilyn Quiachon, PAL Sr. Assistant Vice President for Sales Harry Inoferio, Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu General Manager Dave Junker,DOT Central Visayas Regional Director Shahlimar Tamano, Shangri-La Mactan,
Raising their glasses for PAL’s 81st anniversary and the revival of domestic tourism are
PAL Marketing, Partnerships & Events Manager Kit Javier, DOT Central Visayas Supervising Tourism Operations Officer Judilyn Quiachon, PAL Sr. Assistant Vice President for Sales Harry Inoferio, Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu General Manager Dave Junker,DOT Central Visayas Regional Director Shahlimar Tamano, Shangri-La Mactan, PAL Marketing, Partnerships & Events Manager Kit Javier, DOT Central Visayas Supervising Tourism Operations Officer Judilyn Quiachon, PAL Sr. Assistant Vice President for Sales Harry Inoferio, Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu General Manager Dave Junker,DOT Central Visayas Regional Director Shahlimar Tamano, Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu Director of Sales and Marketing Melissa Ann Santiago, and TPB Public Relations Officer IV Febbie Alacapa. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
Strengthening partnerships to stimulate local tourism recovery in Cebu, photo shows (from left) DOT Central Visayas Regional Director Shahlimar Tamano, PAL Sr. Assistant Vice President for Sales Harry Inoferio, and Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu General Manager, Dave Junker. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
Strengthening partnerships to stimulate local tourism recovery in Cebu, photo shows (from left) DOT Central Visayas Regional Director Shahlimar Tamano, PAL Sr. Assistant Vice President for Sales Harry Inoferio, and Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu General Manager, Dave Junker. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

As part of its anniversary celebration, PAL and TPB organized an 8-day familiarization tour (fam tour) with a group of media and social influencers to rediscover well-loved island destinations – Boracay, Aklan; Cebu City, and Coron, Palawan. The tour puts a spotlight on TPB recommended attractions, activities, and experiences that echo how #itsmorefuninthephilippines and #ItsMoreFunWithYou.

In photo during the courtesy call in Coron, Palawan are: (L-R) PAL Corporate Marketing Manager Fernand Yoshio Yoshida, TPB Public Relations Officer IV Maria Febbie Alacapa, Coron Municipal Accountant Richard Rimando, PAL Digital Marketing Manager Jed Arvin Menes, Coron Municipal Tourism Operations Officer II Corinne Kong, Tourism staff Lucille Lagrosa, and DOT MIMAROPA Tourism Operations Officer I Gilmore Apolinario. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
In photo during the courtesy call in Coron, Palawan are: (L-R) PAL Corporate Marketing Manager Fernand Yoshio Yoshida, TPB Public Relations Officer IV Maria Febbie Alacapa, Coron Municipal Accountant Richard Rimando, PAL Digital Marketing Manager Jed Arvin Menes, Coron Municipal Tourism Operations Officer II Corinne Kong, Tourism staff Lucille Lagrosa, and DOT MIMAROPA Tourism Operations Officer I Gilmore Apolinario. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

In Boracay, the tour was highlighted by an up-close and personal experience of the world-famous Philippine sunset via a relaxing cruise, while in Cebu, the group toured scenic spots along Transcentral Highway. In Coron, participants were captivated by its majestic islands, cerulean waters, and limestone cliffs.

Rediscovering the beautiful island of Boracay, the fam tour participants strolled around the long stretch of white, powdery sand beaches with turquoise-clear waters. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
Rediscovering the beautiful island of Boracay, the fam tour participants strolled around
the long stretch of white, powdery sand beaches with turquoise-clear waters. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

Maria Anthonette C. Velasco-Allones, TPB Chief Operating Officer expressed “With more than half of the population vaccinated and mobility restrictions have eased, we aim to highlight that we can all enjoy fun and safe travels once again. We believe that there is pent-up demand for leisure trips and the summer months have always been a peak season. The fam tour is but a sneak peek of the fun experiences local tourists can explore when they visit around the Philippines.”

Reconnecting with Cebu musical roots, the fam tour participants visited the Alegre Guitar Factory where owner and manager Fernando Alegre shared the family's heritage and thriving business. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
Reconnecting with Cebu musical roots, the fam tour participants visited the Alegre Guitar Factory where owner and manager Fernando Alegre shared the family’s heritage and thriving business. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

PAL Vice President for Marketing, Ria C. Domingo said, “We’re very happy to celebrate PAL’s 81st Anniversary and showcase that we have emerged as a renewed airline that can fly passengers to the best destinations in the country and the world. Kudos to TPB for supporting this initiative.”

The fam tour participants were stunned by the towering limestone cliffs and majestic blue waters of Coron’s crown jewel, Kayangan Lake. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)
The fam tour participants were stunned by the towering limestone cliffs and majestic blue waters of Coron’s crown jewel, Kayangan Lake. (Disclaimer: Face masks were temporarily removed for photo opportunity purposes only.)

On top of the fam tour, PAL will also be showcasing Philippine tourism destination videos in the in-flight entertainment of international flights, promoting the country to a global audience.

Ms. Ria Domingo furthered that more collaborations from PAL and TPB can also be expected. “As the world reopens, we will bring our A-game as we can expect a tough competition between countries for tourists. Together with DOT through the TPB, and other tourism stakeholders, we will invest in intensive campaigns and promotions attracting visitors to fly to and around the archipelago for unique and indelible travel memories.”

In Boracay, the tour was highlighted by an up-close and personal experience of the world-famous Philippine sunset via a relaxing cruise.
In Boracay, the tour was highlighted by an up-close and personal experience of the world-famous Philippine sunset via a relaxing cruise.
The Cebu leg featured a stroll around Buwakan ni Alejandra, a famous 700-square-meter garden that's home to almost 200 species of plants and flowers located along Cebu's Transcentral Highway.
The Cebu leg featured a stroll around Buwakan ni Alejandra, a famous 700-square-meter garden that’s home to almost 200 species of plants and flowers located along Cebu’s Transcentral Highway.

PAL has already started to introduce more than 1,500 additional flights- an expansion of more than 52% systemwide and a clear vote of confidence in the strength of the economic rebound and the revival of leisure tourism and business travel. With this, PAL expects its Manila hub can potentially reach pre-COVID 19 levels by April this year.

At 81, PAL is stronger and bent on continuing its service to the country as the national flag carrier.

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Hilton Manila Turns Up the Heat With ‘The Market Place,’ featuring Filipino Cuisine and Sustainable Dampa-style Dining March 24, 2022 at 10:01PM

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Hilton Manila Turns Up the Heat With ‘The Market Place,’ featuring Filipino Cuisine and Sustainable Dampa-style Dining

Hilton Manila Kusina Sea Kitchens Filipino Cultural Buffet

Team Out of Town Blog Hub (Outoftownblog.com) – Hilton Manila’s celebrated Kusina Sea Kitchens restaurant recently reopened its buffet selection to diners with an innovative take on Filipino, Western and Asian cuisine served ‘dampa-style’ for a worry-free dining experience.

Kusina Sea Kitchens Lobster Nights
Kusina Sea Kitchens Lobster Nights

“We look forward to welcoming our patrons with worry-free, gourmet dining experiences that they can now truly enjoy with their loved ones—both young and old,” shares Iulai Sau, hotel Director of Operations, adding, “our Executive Sous Chef Lord Bayaban and his culinary team has put together a marvelous buffet selection, including those at the Dampa station where guests simply point and choose what they would like to enjoy and how it will be prepared, ‘turo-turo’ style.”

Kusina, famed for its rich selection of Filipino and International dishes, indulges diners with a variety of fresh and sustainably sourced seafood and premium meat options that are cooked a la minute to the guest’s liking at its Dampa station. Specially prepared on a grill of lava rocks, guest are invited to feast on seasonal favorites such as tiger prawns, shellfish, sausages, and cured meats, to name a few.

The journey of flavors continues with the famed ‘Samalamig’ station where homemade Filipino refreshments such as Sago’t gulaman, Buko Pandan, and even authentic local desserts Sorbetes and the colorful Halo-halo are served. From there, guests may ‘hop on over’ to the Japanese station serving succulent Sashimi and Sushi, the fan-favorite Carvery with U.S. beef on premium nights, pork and Chinese items on offer, mouth-watering Laksa or Beef Pho at the Noodles station, fresh and crisp salad choices and fruit slices from the Sustainable garden and playfully vibrant and decadent sweets at the Dessert station among other well-curated culinary ensembles.

Hilton Manila Kusina Sea Kitchens Filipino Cultural Buffet
Hilton Manila Kusina Sea Kitchens Filipino Cultural Buffet

The Kusina “Market Place” dinner buffet is available Mondays to Thursdays, from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., at Php 2,480 nett per person. On Fridays to Sundays patrons may indulge in melt-in-your-mouth, all-you-can-eat lobsters prepared a la minute, among others, with Kusina’s premium “Lobster Nights 2.0,” with prices starting at Php 2,680. The restaurant is also open for lunch, serving a la carte menu on weekdays and buffet on weekends, from 12 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

As an added treat, guests who book their next reservation through the Resorts World Manila mobile app may enjoy 3+1 on Kusina’s lunch and dinner buffet or at the hotel’s Hua Yuan Brasserie Chinoise’s Yum Cha offering until June 30, 2022. Per DTI Fair Trade Permit No. FTEB-137950 Series of 2022.

Hilton Manila observes stringent health and safety measures in line with local government guidelines and Hilton’s own CleanStay initiative and holds the Department of Tourism “Safety Seal”.

For inquiries or reservations, please call +632 7239 7788 or +63 917 826 6442, or message them on Facebook through m.me/hiltonmanila.

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