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Wednesday, September 02, 2020

ALAMIN: Mga Dokumentong Kailangan Mo Kung Ikaw Ay Sasakay ng Eroplano sa Ilalim ng 'New Normal'



Kahit limitado, may biyahe na ang mga eroplano sa iba't-ibang bahagi ng Pilipinas o domestic flights at meron na ring mga international flights sa kabila ng coronavirus disease o Covid-19 pandemic.

Sa ngayon tanging mga essential travels o importanteng biyahe pa rin ang pinapayagan sa bansa at ipinagbabawal pa rin ang non-essential o leisure travels. 

Kabilang sa mga pinapayagang makabiyahe ay ang mga stranded individuals, repatriated overseas Filipino workers at mga taong nagtatrabaho sa authorized sectors.

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Kung isa ka sa mga bibyahe ngayong may panahon nga pandemya, dapat alam mo ang mga dokumento o requirements na dapat dalhin upang hindi ma-offload sa eroplano.

Ayon sa Cebu Pacific at Philippine Airlines, may mga pasahero na silang hindi pinahintulutang sumakay ng eroplano dahil sa kakulangan ng mga dokumento na hinihingi ng mga local governments bilang hakbang laban sa Covid-19.

Sinabi naman ni PAL Spokesperson Cielo Villalune, kailangang mag-presenta ng medical certificate at travel pass ang mga pasaherong na-stranded dahil sa lockdown.


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Narito ang ilang dokumentong kinakailangan para sa essential travel:

Locally Stranded Individual (LSI)
  • Identification card (ID)
  • Travel Authority / Pass mula sa Joint Task Force COVID Shield (JTF-CV) ng Philippine National Police o PNP
Mga requirement sa pagkuha ng Travel Authority o Travel Pass:
  • Medical Certificate from DOH-accredited hospital o City or Municipal Health Office
  • Barangay Certification na nagpapatunay na walang Covid-19 symptoms sa loob ng 14 na araw ang pasahero bago ang biyahe nito.
Business Traveler (Authorized Person Outside Residence)
  • Company ID o
  • Anumang official document mula sa kompanya na nagpapaliwanag sa rason ng biyahe nito
Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW)
  • Travel Authority / Pass
  • Negative RT-PCR result
  • Quarantine Certification mula sa DOJ-Bureau of Quarantine
  • Proof of Residence
  • Valid Passport





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Mariin naman pina-alalahanan ng mga airlines ang mga pasahero na alamin sa local government unit o LGU na pinagmulan  at pupuntahan kung mayroong mga dagdag na requirements o pagbabago.

Maliban pa rito, bawal pa ring bumiyahe ang mga sumusunod, maliban na lamang sa pinahihintulutang sirkumstansiya.

  • Leisure travelers
  • Persons below 21 years old
  • Persons 60 years old and above
  • Pregnant women

Mahigpit na ring pinatutupad sa mga airport sa buong Pilipinas ang mandatory na pagsusuot ng face mask at face shield gayundin sa loob ng eroplano.

Maaring i-check sa mga link sa ibaba ang dagdag na impormasyon ukol sa mga requirements na kinakailangan para sa inyong flights.

Cebu Pacific (Travel Documents Requirement's Tab)

Para sa mga pasahero ng Philippine Airlines o PAL, maaaring i-access ang PAL Passenger Profile and Health Declaration (PPHD) online form sa pamamagitan ng link https://bit.ly/PALDomPPHD

Maaring magpa-rehistro, tatlong araw bago ang biyahe at i-save ang confirmation email na may QR Code na kailangang i-presenta sa pag-check-in kasama na ang iba pang health and travel documents.


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Monday, March 26, 2018

Can You Bring Batteries With You During Flight?

Can you bring batteries during flight?
Philippine Airlines has specific restrictions in carrying batteries during a flight.

Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt-hours (Wh) per battery.

With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt-hours). No more than two spare batteries may be carried in carry-on baggage.

Batteries must be protected from damage and short circuit. The terminals of spare batteries must be protected to prevent short circuit by using the original battery packaging, taping the terminals and putting batteries individually into appropriate plastic bags.

Banned Items for carriage as check-in, carry-on or hand-carry and cargo with or without batteries:
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an you bring batteries during flight?  Philippine Airlines has specific restrictions in carrying batteries during a flight.    Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt-hours (Wh) per battery.    With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt-hours). No more than two spare batteries may be carried in carry-on baggage.    Batteries must be protected from damage and short circuit. The terminals of spare batteries must be protected to prevent short circuit by using the original battery packaging, taping the terminals and putting batteries individually into appropriate plastic bags.    Banned Items for carriage as check-in, carry-on or hand-carry and cargo with or without batteries:  Balance Wheel  Hoverboard  Air Wheel  Solowheel  Mini-Segway  Advertisement           Sponsored Links          Frequent travelers and migrant workers including overseas Filipino workers (OFW) often carry electronic gadgets like mp3 players and mobile phones to provide them entertainment or a laptop computer to allow them to work throughout their flight. Of course, it will need power, and that's where batteries are useful. For long trips, you will gonna need more of it and spare batteries help all the time.  Airline companies have a strict regulation of bringing batteries onboard for the safety of the plane as well as the passengers.     According to Transports Safety Administration (TSA), batteries like the typical AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, button cell can be brought and placed in a carry-on bag. You can also bring lithium batteries provided it is installed on your device. Lithium batteries that are not rechargeable are also allowed.  the abovementioned items is also allowed on the check-in baggage.        However, there are also kinds of batteries which are totally not allowed inside the aircraft and this includes the following:   Car batteries  wet batteries  spillable batteries    Unless it is used by the passenger to power their wheelchairs or scooters, it is not allowed. If the passenger needs a spare battery, they need to advise the airline operator to assist them in packing them well.  Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable or spillable batteries can be checked in under the following conditions:    *Pre-notification is required and acceptance is subject to Philippine Airlines approval;  —Battery terminals must be insulated to prevent accidental short circuits, e.g., by being enclosed within a battery container;    —Battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair;   —Wheelchair/mobility aid must be loaded, stowed, secured and unloaded while maintaining upright position;   —Battery must be carried in strong, rigid packaging;  —Battery that is damaged, leaking, or if not packaged appropriately must not be loaded.   Lithium batteries in equipment and spares are allowed as carry-on baggage only and are prohibited in checked baggage.    Spare lithium batteries are not allowed onboard.             Read More:  Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs  Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business  Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich    Tips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families    How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

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Frequent travelers and migrant workers including overseas Filipino workers (OFW) often carry electronic gadgets like mp3 players and mobile phones to provide them entertainment or a laptop computer to allow them to work throughout their flight. Of course, it will need power, and that's where batteries are useful. For long trips, you will gonna need more of it and spare batteries help all the time.
Airline companies have a strict regulation of bringing batteries onboard for the safety of the plane as well as the passengers. 
an you bring batteries during flight?  Philippine Airlines has specific restrictions in carrying batteries during a flight.    Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt-hours (Wh) per battery.    With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt-hours). No more than two spare batteries may be carried in carry-on baggage.    Batteries must be protected from damage and short circuit. The terminals of spare batteries must be protected to prevent short circuit by using the original battery packaging, taping the terminals and putting batteries individually into appropriate plastic bags.    Banned Items for carriage as check-in, carry-on or hand-carry and cargo with or without batteries:  Balance Wheel  Hoverboard  Air Wheel  Solowheel  Mini-Segway  Advertisement           Sponsored Links          Frequent travelers and migrant workers including overseas Filipino workers (OFW) often carry electronic gadgets like mp3 players and mobile phones to provide them entertainment or a laptop computer to allow them to work throughout their flight. Of course, it will need power, and that's where batteries are useful. For long trips, you will gonna need more of it and spare batteries help all the time.  Airline companies have a strict regulation of bringing batteries onboard for the safety of the plane as well as the passengers.     According to Transports Safety Administration (TSA), batteries like the typical AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, button cell can be brought and placed in a carry-on bag. You can also bring lithium batteries provided it is installed on your device. Lithium batteries that are not rechargeable are also allowed.  the abovementioned items is also allowed on the check-in baggage.        However, there are also kinds of batteries which are totally not allowed inside the aircraft and this includes the following:   Car batteries  wet batteries  spillable batteries    Unless it is used by the passenger to power their wheelchairs or scooters, it is not allowed. If the passenger needs a spare battery, they need to advise the airline operator to assist them in packing them well.  Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable or spillable batteries can be checked in under the following conditions:    *Pre-notification is required and acceptance is subject to Philippine Airlines approval;  —Battery terminals must be insulated to prevent accidental short circuits, e.g., by being enclosed within a battery container;    —Battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair;   —Wheelchair/mobility aid must be loaded, stowed, secured and unloaded while maintaining upright position;   —Battery must be carried in strong, rigid packaging;  —Battery that is damaged, leaking, or if not packaged appropriately must not be loaded.   Lithium batteries in equipment and spares are allowed as carry-on baggage only and are prohibited in checked baggage.    Spare lithium batteries are not allowed onboard.             Read More:  Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs  Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business  Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich    Tips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families    How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com
According to Transports Safety Administration (TSA), batteries like the typical AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, button cell can be brought and placed in a carry-on bag. You can also bring lithium batteries provided it is installed on your device. Lithium batteries that are not rechargeable are also allowed.
the abovementioned items is also allowed on the check-in baggage.
an you bring batteries during flight?  Philippine Airlines has specific restrictions in carrying batteries during a flight.    Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt-hours (Wh) per battery.    With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt-hours). No more than two spare batteries may be carried in carry-on baggage.    Batteries must be protected from damage and short circuit. The terminals of spare batteries must be protected to prevent short circuit by using the original battery packaging, taping the terminals and putting batteries individually into appropriate plastic bags.    Banned Items for carriage as check-in, carry-on or hand-carry and cargo with or without batteries:  Balance Wheel  Hoverboard  Air Wheel  Solowheel  Mini-Segway  Advertisement           Sponsored Links          Frequent travelers and migrant workers including overseas Filipino workers (OFW) often carry electronic gadgets like mp3 players and mobile phones to provide them entertainment or a laptop computer to allow them to work throughout their flight. Of course, it will need power, and that's where batteries are useful. For long trips, you will gonna need more of it and spare batteries help all the time.  Airline companies have a strict regulation of bringing batteries onboard for the safety of the plane as well as the passengers.     According to Transports Safety Administration (TSA), batteries like the typical AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, button cell can be brought and placed in a carry-on bag. You can also bring lithium batteries provided it is installed on your device. Lithium batteries that are not rechargeable are also allowed.  the abovementioned items is also allowed on the check-in baggage.        However, there are also kinds of batteries which are totally not allowed inside the aircraft and this includes the following:   Car batteries  wet batteries  spillable batteries    Unless it is used by the passenger to power their wheelchairs or scooters, it is not allowed. If the passenger needs a spare battery, they need to advise the airline operator to assist them in packing them well.  Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable or spillable batteries can be checked in under the following conditions:    *Pre-notification is required and acceptance is subject to Philippine Airlines approval;  —Battery terminals must be insulated to prevent accidental short circuits, e.g., by being enclosed within a battery container;    —Battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair;   —Wheelchair/mobility aid must be loaded, stowed, secured and unloaded while maintaining upright position;   —Battery must be carried in strong, rigid packaging;  —Battery that is damaged, leaking, or if not packaged appropriately must not be loaded.   Lithium batteries in equipment and spares are allowed as carry-on baggage only and are prohibited in checked baggage.    Spare lithium batteries are not allowed onboard.             Read More:  Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs  Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business  Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich    Tips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families    How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

Can You Bring Batteries With You During Flight?
However, there are also kinds of batteries which are totally not allowed inside the aircraft and this includes the following: 
Car batteries
wet batteries
spillable batteries

Unless it is used by the passenger to power their wheelchairs or scooters, it is not allowed. If the passenger needs a spare battery, they need to advise the airline operator to assist them in packing them well.
Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable or spillable batteries can be checked in under the following conditions:
*Pre-notification is required and acceptance is subject to Philippine Airlines approval;
—Battery terminals must be insulated to prevent accidental short circuits, e.g., by being enclosed within a battery container;

—Battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair;

—Wheelchair/mobility aid must be loaded, stowed, secured and unloaded while maintaining upright position;

—Battery must be carried in strong, rigid packaging;
—Battery that is damaged, leaking, or if not packaged appropriately must not be loaded.


Lithium batteries in equipment and spares are allowed as carry-on baggage only and are prohibited in checked baggage.

Spare lithium batteries are not allowed onboard. 

an you bring batteries during flight?  Philippine Airlines has specific restrictions in carrying batteries during a flight.    Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt-hours (Wh) per battery.    With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt-hours). No more than two spare batteries may be carried in carry-on baggage.    Batteries must be protected from damage and short circuit. The terminals of spare batteries must be protected to prevent short circuit by using the original battery packaging, taping the terminals and putting batteries individually into appropriate plastic bags.    Banned Items for carriage as check-in, carry-on or hand-carry and cargo with or without batteries:  Balance Wheel  Hoverboard  Air Wheel  Solowheel  Mini-Segway  Advertisement           Sponsored Links          Frequent travelers and migrant workers including overseas Filipino workers (OFW) often carry electronic gadgets like mp3 players and mobile phones to provide them entertainment or a laptop computer to allow them to work throughout their flight. Of course, it will need power, and that's where batteries are useful. For long trips, you will gonna need more of it and spare batteries help all the time.  Airline companies have a strict regulation of bringing batteries onboard for the safety of the plane as well as the passengers.     According to Transports Safety Administration (TSA), batteries like the typical AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, button cell can be brought and placed in a carry-on bag. You can also bring lithium batteries provided it is installed on your device. Lithium batteries that are not rechargeable are also allowed.  the abovementioned items is also allowed on the check-in baggage.        However, there are also kinds of batteries which are totally not allowed inside the aircraft and this includes the following:   Car batteries  wet batteries  spillable batteries    Unless it is used by the passenger to power their wheelchairs or scooters, it is not allowed. If the passenger needs a spare battery, they need to advise the airline operator to assist them in packing them well.  Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable or spillable batteries can be checked in under the following conditions:    *Pre-notification is required and acceptance is subject to Philippine Airlines approval;  —Battery terminals must be insulated to prevent accidental short circuits, e.g., by being enclosed within a battery container;    —Battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair;   —Wheelchair/mobility aid must be loaded, stowed, secured and unloaded while maintaining upright position;   —Battery must be carried in strong, rigid packaging;  —Battery that is damaged, leaking, or if not packaged appropriately must not be loaded.   Lithium batteries in equipment and spares are allowed as carry-on baggage only and are prohibited in checked baggage.    Spare lithium batteries are not allowed onboard.             Read More:  Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs  Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business  Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich    Tips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families    How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

an you bring batteries during flight?  Philippine Airlines has specific restrictions in carrying batteries during a flight.    Lithium metal (non-rechargeable) batteries are limited to 2 grams of lithium per battery. Lithium-ion (rechargeable) batteries are limited to a rating of 100 watt-hours (Wh) per battery.    With airline approval, passengers may also carry up to two spare larger lithium ion batteries (101-160 watt-hours). No more than two spare batteries may be carried in carry-on baggage.    Batteries must be protected from damage and short circuit. The terminals of spare batteries must be protected to prevent short circuit by using the original battery packaging, taping the terminals and putting batteries individually into appropriate plastic bags.    Banned Items for carriage as check-in, carry-on or hand-carry and cargo with or without batteries:  Balance Wheel  Hoverboard  Air Wheel  Solowheel  Mini-Segway  Advertisement           Sponsored Links          Frequent travelers and migrant workers including overseas Filipino workers (OFW) often carry electronic gadgets like mp3 players and mobile phones to provide them entertainment or a laptop computer to allow them to work throughout their flight. Of course, it will need power, and that's where batteries are useful. For long trips, you will gonna need more of it and spare batteries help all the time.  Airline companies have a strict regulation of bringing batteries onboard for the safety of the plane as well as the passengers.     According to Transports Safety Administration (TSA), batteries like the typical AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, button cell can be brought and placed in a carry-on bag. You can also bring lithium batteries provided it is installed on your device. Lithium batteries that are not rechargeable are also allowed.  the abovementioned items is also allowed on the check-in baggage.        However, there are also kinds of batteries which are totally not allowed inside the aircraft and this includes the following:   Car batteries  wet batteries  spillable batteries    Unless it is used by the passenger to power their wheelchairs or scooters, it is not allowed. If the passenger needs a spare battery, they need to advise the airline operator to assist them in packing them well.  Battery-powered wheelchairs or other similar mobility devices with non-spillable or spillable batteries can be checked in under the following conditions:    *Pre-notification is required and acceptance is subject to Philippine Airlines approval;  —Battery terminals must be insulated to prevent accidental short circuits, e.g., by being enclosed within a battery container;    —Battery must be securely attached to the wheelchair;   —Wheelchair/mobility aid must be loaded, stowed, secured and unloaded while maintaining upright position;   —Battery must be carried in strong, rigid packaging;  —Battery that is damaged, leaking, or if not packaged appropriately must not be loaded.   Lithium batteries in equipment and spares are allowed as carry-on baggage only and are prohibited in checked baggage.    Spare lithium batteries are not allowed onboard.             Read More:  Skilled Workers In The UAE Can Now Have Maximum Of Two Part-time Jobs  Former OFW In Dubai Now Earning P25K A Week From Her Business  Top Search Engines In The Philippines For Finding Jobs Abroad    5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be Rich    Tips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families    How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com



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Tuesday, March 06, 2018

PAL And Cebu Pacific Ready To Return The Terminal Fee In All Unused Air ticket

Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific (Cebu Pac)  said that they are ready to return terminal fees for unused tickets of passengers who failed to make their flights.
Terminal fees is integrated in all air ticket purchases. However, the OFWs may refund their terminal fees at the designated booth at NAIA.
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Two airline giants Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific Air (Cebu Pac) said that they are ready to return terminal fees for unused tickets of passengers who failed to make their flights.  Cebu Pacific CEO Alexander Lao said though they are ready to return terminal fees, locating those who purchased unused tickets will be a bigger challenge. Lao also explained that the different means of buying tickets would make it harder to locate profiles of unused ticket holders.  Meanwhile in a statement, PAL said  that returning the money is  more efficient than keeping it since it would make them more accountable.   Terminal fees have been integrated in the cost of an airline ticket by a regulation from CAAP.   Meanwhile, OWWA through its social media page warned the public not to entertain a status posted by a certain Yang Yong which says OFWs and their families could claim P5,000 from OWWA.    OWWA said that the malicious post dated April 26, 2017 is fake.      Read More:  Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA  Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

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Two airline giants Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Cebu Pacific Air (Cebu Pac) said that they are ready to return terminal fees for unused tickets of passengers who failed to make their flights.

Cebu Pacific CEO Alexander Lao said though they are ready to return terminal fees, locating those who purchased unused tickets will be a bigger challenge.
Lao also explained that the different means of buying tickets would make it harder to locate profiles of unused ticket holders.

Meanwhile 
in a statement, PAL said  that returning the money is  more efficient than keeping it since it would make them more accountable.

Terminal fees have been integrated in the cost of an airline ticket by a regulation from CAAP.


Meanwhile, OWWA through its social media page warned the public not to entertain a status posted by a certain Yang Yong which says OFWs and their families could claim P5,000 from OWWA.
OWWA said that the malicious post dated April 26, 2017 is fake.



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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Cebu Pacific Waives Rebooking Fees; PAL Offers 50% Off Wi-Fi Upgrade On International Flights

Cebu Pacific announced in a statement that it started waiving fees for rebooking and flight details changes made within 24 hours of the original booking starting August 1.  Previously, passengers are paying P1,500 for rebooking of domestic flights, P2,300 for short-haul flights and P2,500 for long-haul flights. Penalties were also waived for booking amendments that will require changes to the flight sequence , the airline said.   "Advertisements" Meanwhile, Philippine Airlines announced that they are giving 50% discount for their Wi-Fi connection on international flights making their passengers connected even in the mid-air  for cheaper fee. Through the myPALWiFI upgrade plans, PAL passengers can have free wi-fi access (15 MB) for the first 30 minutes and a 50 % off for the entire flight.   The subscription plans starts at USD 5 for 35 MB while the 150 MB plan will cost USD 20.   Sources: Inquirer Canada,Cebu Pacific Air "Sponsored Links" Read More:  A female Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) working in Saudi Arabia was killed by an unknown gunman in Cabatuan, Isabela on Sunday. The OFW is in the country to enjoy her vacation and to celebrate her bithday with her loved ones. The victim's mother, Betty Ordonez, said that Jenny Constantino, 29, arrived in the country from Saudi Arabia for a vacation.         China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income. ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below

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Cebu Pacific announced in a statement that it started waiving fees for rebooking and flight details changes made within 24 hours of the original booking starting August 1.


Previously, passengers are paying P1,500 for rebooking of domestic flights, P2,300 for short-haul flights and P2,500 for long-haul flights. Penalties were also waived for booking amendments that will require changes to the flight sequence , the airline said.
Cebu Pacific announced in a statement that it started waiving fees for rebooking and flight details changes made within 24 hours of the original booking starting August 1.  Previously, passengers are paying P1,500 for rebooking of domestic flights, P2,300 for short-haul flights and P2,500 for long-haul flights. Penalties were also waived for booking amendments that will require changes to the flight sequence , the airline said.   "Advertisements" Meanwhile, Philippine Airlines announced that they are giving 50% discount for their Wi-Fi connection on international flights making their passengers connected even in the mid-air  for cheaper fee. Through the myPALWiFI upgrade plans, PAL passengers can have free wi-fi access (15 MB) for the first 30 minutes and a 50 % off for the entire flight.   The subscription plans starts at USD 5 for 35 MB while the 150 MB plan will cost USD 20.   Sources: Inquirer Canada,Cebu Pacific Air "Sponsored Links" Read More:  A female Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) working in Saudi Arabia was killed by an unknown gunman in Cabatuan, Isabela on Sunday. The OFW is in the country to enjoy her vacation and to celebrate her bithday with her loved ones. The victim's mother, Betty Ordonez, said that Jenny Constantino, 29, arrived in the country from Saudi Arabia for a vacation.         China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income. ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below

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Meanwhile, Philippine Airlines announced that they are giving 50% discount for their Wi-Fi connection on international flights making their passengers connected even in the mid-air  for cheaper fee.
Through the myPALWiFI upgrade plans, PAL passengers can have free wi-fi access (15 MB) for the first 30 minutes and a 50 % off for the entire flight.
Cebu Pacific announced in a statement that it started waiving fees for rebooking and flight details changes made within 24 hours of the original booking starting August 1.  Previously, passengers are paying P1,500 for rebooking of domestic flights, P2,300 for short-haul flights and P2,500 for long-haul flights. Penalties were also waived for booking amendments that will require changes to the flight sequence , the airline said.   "Advertisements" Meanwhile, Philippine Airlines announced that they are giving 50% discount for their Wi-Fi connection on international flights making their passengers connected even in the mid-air  for cheaper fee. Through the myPALWiFI upgrade plans, PAL passengers can have free wi-fi access (15 MB) for the first 30 minutes and a 50 % off for the entire flight.   The subscription plans starts at USD 5 for 35 MB while the 150 MB plan will cost USD 20.   Sources: Inquirer Canada,Cebu Pacific Air "Sponsored Links" Read More:  A female Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) working in Saudi Arabia was killed by an unknown gunman in Cabatuan, Isabela on Sunday. The OFW is in the country to enjoy her vacation and to celebrate her bithday with her loved ones. The victim's mother, Betty Ordonez, said that Jenny Constantino, 29, arrived in the country from Saudi Arabia for a vacation.         China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income. ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below

The subscription plans starts at USD 5 for 35 MB while the 150 MB plan will cost USD 20.
Cebu Pacific announced in a statement that it started waiving fees for rebooking and flight details changes made within 24 hours of the original booking starting August 1.  Previously, passengers are paying P1,500 for rebooking of domestic flights, P2,300 for short-haul flights and P2,500 for long-haul flights. Penalties were also waived for booking amendments that will require changes to the flight sequence , the airline said.   "Advertisements" Meanwhile, Philippine Airlines announced that they are giving 50% discount for their Wi-Fi connection on international flights making their passengers connected even in the mid-air  for cheaper fee. Through the myPALWiFI upgrade plans, PAL passengers can have free wi-fi access (15 MB) for the first 30 minutes and a 50 % off for the entire flight.   The subscription plans starts at USD 5 for 35 MB while the 150 MB plan will cost USD 20.   Sources: Inquirer Canada,Cebu Pacific Air "Sponsored Links" Read More:  A female Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) working in Saudi Arabia was killed by an unknown gunman in Cabatuan, Isabela on Sunday. The OFW is in the country to enjoy her vacation and to celebrate her bithday with her loved ones. The victim's mother, Betty Ordonez, said that Jenny Constantino, 29, arrived in the country from Saudi Arabia for a vacation.         China's plans to hire Filipino household workers to their five major cities including Beijing and Shanghai, was reported at a local newspaper Philippine Star. it could be a big break for the household workers who are trying their luck in finding greener pastures by working overseas  China is offering up to P100,000  a month, or about HK$15,000. The existing minimum allowable wage for a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong is  around HK$4,310 per month.  Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the haven for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income.  DOLE is expected to have further negotiations on the launch date with a delegation from China in September.   according to Usec Say, Chinese employers favor Filipino domestic workers for their English proficiency, which allows them to teach their employers’ children.    Chinese embassy officials also mentioned that improving ties with the leadership of President Rodrigo Duterte has paved the way for the new policy to materialize.  There is presently a strict work visa system for foreign workers who want to enter mainland China. But according Usec. Say, China is serious about the proposal.   Philippine Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said an estimated 200,000 Filipino domestic helpers are  presently working illegally in China. With a great demand for skilled domestic workers, Filipino OFWs would have an option to apply using legal processes on their desired higher salary for their sector. Source: ejinsight.com, PhilStar Read More:  The effectivity of the Nationwide Smoking Ban or  E.O. 26 (Providing for the Establishment of Smoke-free Environment in Public and Enclosed Places) started today, July 23, but only a few seems to be aware of it.  President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Executive Order 26 with the citizens health in mind. Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the executive order is a milestone where the government prioritize public health protection.    The smoking ban includes smoking in places such as  schools, universities and colleges, playgrounds, restaurants and food preparation areas, basketball courts, stairwells, health centers, clinics, public and private hospitals, hotels, malls, elevators, taxis, buses, public utility jeepneys, ships, tricycles, trains, airplanes, and  gas stations which are prone to combustion. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.   Read More:          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below Smoking is only allowed in designated smoking areas to be provided by the owner of the establishment. Smoking in private vehicles parked in public areas is also prohibited. What Do You Need To know About The Nationwide Smoking Ban Violators will be fined P500 to P10,000, depending on their number of offenses, while owners of establishments caught violating the EO will face a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days. The Department of Health  urges all the establishments to post "no smoking" signs in compliance with the new executive order. They also appeal to the public to report any violation against the nationwide ban on smoking in public places.          ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO Dominador Say, undersecretary of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said that talks are underway with Chinese embassy officials on this possibility. China’s five major cities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Xiamen will soon be the destination for Filipino domestic workers who are seeking higher income. ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO www.jbsolis.com SEARCH JBSOLIS, TYPE KEYWORDS and TITLE OF ARTICLE at the box below

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