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Shop Hours: Most shops operate from 9am to 9:00pm /10am to 10:00pm-11:00pm daily and are closed on public holidays.
Bank Hours: Banks are open 9am to 3pm Monday to Friday and are closed on public holidays. Some banks are open during Saturdays especially those inside the Malls.
We are open from 9:00Am-8:00Pm.Monday –Saturday.
We are also open during Holidays.
For Domestic flights: 2 hours at least before the scheduled flight departure.
For International flights: 3 hours at least before the scheduled flight departure.
Note: Check-in counters close 45 minutes before the scheduled departure time. If you fail to check-in on time or fail to board on the aircraft by the time the aircraft departs, the fare you paid will not be refunded to you for any reason or whatsoever. Your ticket shall be forfeited.
For Domestic flights: valid ID card (company, school, government issued: Driver's license, TIN, SSS, Barangay, Voter's, PRC and the likes) with picture and e-ticket itinerary.
For International flights: a valid Passport, Visa and/or other travel documents required for the country of destination and passenger e-ticket itinerary.
NOTE: It is the sole responsibility of the passenger to ensure that he/she has the proper travel documents required for his/her destination. We will not be liable for any consequential expense or loss as a result.
Valid NBI or Police clearance with picture. Infants/children without IDs can present their birth certificates.
At the Terminal Fee Counters of Philippine airports.
For Domestic: Terminal fees shall already be included in the total ticket fare.
This applies to Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Zest Air and Airphil Express.
(Effective August 1, 2012)
Yes. Upon request.
Yes, free of charge. You can surrender them at the check-in counters or at the boarding gate.
PHP1,620.00 for the following:
ADULTS- with Philippine Passports and without Exemption Certificate
CHILDREN- without Reduced Travel Certificate
INFANTS- without Reduced Travel Certificate or Exemption Certificate
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)-without Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC) or POEA Official Receipt
Dependents of OFWs- without Reduced Travel Certificate
Foreign Nationals- with immigration status is 13, 13A, 13B, 13C, 13D, 13E/RP#, 13G/NB, TRV, RA7919, RA7837 or RC/RFC/RECOG/IC, EO 24
PHP810.00
For CHILDREN with Philippine Passports (more than 2yrs old up to 12yrs old) and with Reduced Travel Certificate.
PHP300.00
For Dependents of OFWs with Reduced Travel Certificate
Convenient and simply way to check-in to any airlines and saves you time by avoiding the long queue at the Airport. All you need is an internet connection and log on to the website of your preferred airlines. Available 24 hours to 3 hours prior to your scheduled departure time.
Check-In 3 to 24 hours before scheduled time of departure if you have an electronic ticket. You are not a passenger requiring special assistance (e.g. unaccompanied minor, passenger traveling on wheelchair, visual and hearing impairment, passenger with medical conditions, expectant mothers).
Yes, but you have to drop your bags at check-in counter atleast 45 minutes before scheduled time of departure.
Cars Traveling by car can provide a great view of the scenery, and the roads are generally in good condition. Driving in Manila can be a little tricky, though, and chauffeurs are available. There are major car rental agencies around the town.
Trains The elevated Light Rail Transit (LRT1) has a service from Baclaran Market in Pasay City to the Bonifacio Monument in Kalookan City and back. In between are 16 stations, with intervals at every kilometer . (LRT2) has a service from Recto to Santolan (vice versa). (MRT3) has a service from North Avenue ,Diliman Quezon City to Taft Avenue, Pasay City.
The state run Philippine National Railways (PNR) has a provincial line that runs north to San Fernando, La Unión and south to Legaspi City, Albay. The central station is in Tutuban along Claro M. Recto Avenue.
Buses There is a public bus service that links the north and south districts of Manila. The main route through which the buses run is Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA). Nearby provinces are serviced by smaller lines from the cities, but the major lines have extensive networks through Luzon.
Jeepneys The most popular method of transportation in Manila is the jeepney. The jeepney is a colorful and festive-looking jeep, designed after the American jeeps used in World War II. Jeepney travel is great for short trips. Jeepneys run through all major roads in Manila. Destinations are displayed on the windshields and the sides of the jeepneys.
Ships and Ferries There are many ferry services from island to island and quite a few companies offering regular services. Contact the tourist office for more details.
The unit of currency in the Philippines is the peso (P). Notes are issued by the Central Bank in denominations of P5, P10, P20, P50, P100, P500 and P1,000. Coins are issued for 5c (centavos), 10c, 25c, 50c, P1, P2,P5and P10. Last check the exchange was about 40-45 pesos per one US dollar.
Most foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks, hotels and authorized foreign exchange dealers. Outside of Manila, the use of the Philippine pesos for payments is preferred.
Major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club can be used to pay for most goods and services. Usually you will receive the best exchange rate when you use your credit card.
For most foreigners staying up to 21 days, entry visas are not required upon entering the country, provided visitors have valid passports and tickets to leave the Philippines. Visas are required only for stateless persons and citizens of countries with which the Philippines has no diplomatic relations. For visitors who are planning to stay more than 21 days, for up to 59 days, a temporary visitors visa is required, and registration with the Commission on Immigration and Deportation is necessary. Foreigners arriving from an area infected by plague, typhus or yellow fever are required to have valid vaccination and immunization certificates. Holders of Hong Kong and Taiwan passports need special entry permits. Visas and permits may be obtained from Philippine embassies and consulates.
Embassy contact information:Please contact the nearest Philippines Embassy for information on what documentation you may require to enter Philippines.
Philippine Travel Seasons:
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Regular passport processing is one month after the appearance
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