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31/07/2021
31/01/2021

NEW PROTOCOLS ON TESTING AND QUARANTINE FOR ARRIVING PASSENGERS (eff. FEB1)

In line with the latest resolution of the Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging and Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID), passengers arriving in the Philippines starting Feb.1, 2021 shall undergo RT-PCR testing on Day 6 of quarantine at a facility/hotel accredited by tourism and health agencies of the government.

Allowed for travel to the Philippines, subject to the presentation of required travel documents are:
- Filipino citizens
- Eligible foreign nationals*
- Diplomats and dignitaries
- Persons with medical emergency cases, including medical escorts

Philippine Airlines is reminding arriving passengers to observe the following revised arrival and quarantine protocols:

1. BEFORE YOU FLY
- Register on the Electronic Case Investigation Form (e-CIF) as early as 3 days before your flight to Manila.

e-CIF for land-based OFWs: https://bit.ly/MNLRedCrossPHeCIF

e-CIF for sea-based OFWs: https://ecif.firstaide.ph

e-CIF for all non-OFW passengers (including Returning Overseas Filipinos, authorized foreign nationals, etc.) arriving in Manila: https://bit.ly/MNLPALeCIF

- For non-OFWs: Pre-book a hotel accredited by Tourism and Health Agencies for a 7-night accommodation.

2. DURING CHECK-IN FOR YOUR FLIGHT TO MANILA
- Present your QR code, Affidavit of Undertaking and the Traze App;

- Sign the declaration and waiver form indicating that you are healthy and fit to travel.

3. WHEN YOU ARRIVE
- Accomplish the Health Declaration Form, Arrival Card and Bureau of Customs Form;

- Listen to the briefing of the Philippine Coast Guard and Philippine Airlines;

- Upon deplaning, submit the Health Declaration Form;

- For non-OFWs:
Hotel verifiers will confirm your quarantine hotel booking;

Proceed to the validation and verification desk where Detoxicare staff will confirm your e-CIF data and pre-pay the RT-PCR test (PHP 4,000). Payments can be made via cash, card, AliPay, WeChat Pay, PayPal and Gcash;

(Note: For passengers with no pre-booked hotel, they must choose from the list of accredited hotels suitable for mandatory or stringent quarantine. Cost to be shouldered by the passenger.)

- For OFWs:
Proceed to the OWWA or MARINA Desk for quarantine hotel assignments.

For sea-based OFWs: Proceed to the validation and verification desk where personnel shall confirm your registration;

- Before exiting the terminal, submit the Affidavit of Undertaking to the Philippine Coast Guard and the Bureau of Customs (BOC) form to the BOC Officer;

All arriving passengers must then proceed to their respective transport vehicles for transfer to their quarantine facilities/hotels.

4. AT THE QUARANTINE FACILITY/HOTEL
- Check in for your quarantine stay;

- On Day 3, non-OFWs shall receive an e-mail requesting them to fill up a health check questionnaire;

- Day 6: RT-PCR Testing will be administered;
Non-OFWs shall present their QR code, passport, and payment receipt and shall undergo RT-PCR testing to be given by Detoxicare Medical and Diagnostics Laboratory;

OFWs shall undergo RT-PCR testng to be administered by the Philippine Coast Guard/Philippine Red Cross.

At any point from day of arrival to Day 5, passengers showing symptoms shall inform their hotel of their condition. The hotel shall inform the DOH and BOQ for assessment, medical management and testing.

5. TEST RESULTS

- If a passenger tests positive, an assessment will be made by the health/quarantine officer to determine the approriate next steps.

- A passenger who tests negative may obtain the Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) medical certificate via quarantinecertificate.com and by emailing the BOQ at [email protected];

- Present your test result and BOQ medical certificate for clearance.

6. CHECKING OUT / GOING HOME

- Once cleared, you may call up your relatives or Local Government Unit to pick you up or you may arrange for your own transportation. OFWs may contact OWWA or their Local Manning Agencies

Please complete your 14-day quarantine/ self-isolation under the monitoring of your Local Government Unit (LGU) or Barangay Health Emergency Response Team.

15/12/2020

To restore confidence in safe travel and support the gradual reopening of specific domestic travel destinations, the Department of Tourism (DOT), through the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines, has partnered with the University of the Philippines- Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH) to subsidize 50 percent of the Php 1,800 RT-PCR testing cost administered by PGH.

The program was initiated to aid about 11,000 qualified domestic tourists in getting an RT-PCR test as a requirement to visit their destination of choice and increase domestic travels in the country.

In a virtual contract signing held on December 15, 2020, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said that the DOT and TPB continue to work hand-in-hand with tourism industry stakeholders, local governments and other national government agencies to facilitate the reopening of tourist destinations that have put in place safety and health protocols.

“Domestic tourism benefits a country in a number of ways. It brings immense opportunities for all, particularly generating jobs and creating entrepreneurial activities to help our economy recover, apart from enabling us to rediscover our pride of place and culture when we visit our diverse sites and enjoy the re-calibrated products offered by our destinations,” Romulo-Puyat explained.

“I encourage our kababayans to book their travels now, and hope that this initiative will break the barrier for our domestic tourists to actually make plans, especially in this Christmas season,” she added.

As the country gradually reopens several destinations with eased travel restrictions for local tourists, strict health protocols have been enacted by the Inter-Agency Task Force Emerging Infectious Disease (IATF-EID) to prevent the further transmission of the COVID-19 virus. One of which is the issuance of a negative Real-Time Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test result by tourists before and travel.

Secretary Romulo-Puyat noted that this subsidy project, with allocation of Php9,999,900.00 is aligned with TPB’s Safe Bangon Turismo campaign and is expected to stimulate domestic travel to destinations declared safe by the IATF and DOT such as Palawan, Boracay, Bohol, Baguio, and Ilocos Norte.

To avail of the test’s 50% subsidy, the tourist must register at https://www.tpb.gov.ph/rtpcrphtravel/ five days before the scheduled departure date, and submit a copy of a valid government-issued ID, a copy of a confirmed accommodation booking and proof of transportation ticket for the appropriate mode of travel. Tourists with approved applications will receive an email from UP-PGH to access the online Client Investigation Form: https://cif.pgh.gov.ph and be notified of their swab test schedule. AS UP-PGH can only accommodate to conduct 100 RT-PCR tests per day, applications will be attended to on a first-come, first-served basis.

TPB is an attached agency of the Department of Tourism, mandated to market and promote the Philippines domestically and internationally as a preferred tourism and MICE destination that prides itself with diverse and fun travel experiences.

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13/08/2020

PUBLIC ADVISORY

Per DOTr Memorandum Circular 2020-014 dated 03 August 2020, ALL public transport passengers MUST wear FACE SHIELDS, apart from face masks, starting 15 August 2020.

This covers public transport passengers in the sectors of aviation, maritime, road, and railways.

The mandatory use of face shields intends to provide an additional and essential layer of protection for the riding public, in order to minimize the risk of contracting the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

And as emphasized by Secretary Tugade, "No amount of protection is too much when it comes to HEALTH and SAFETY, especially that we are battling an invisible enemy."

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Department of Transportation - Philippines

12/08/2020

In keeping with updated government guidelines, wearing of face masks and face shields is required for all flights. Travel with peace of mind with this added layer of protection for everyJuan.

Let’s all work together and stay safe, so .

For the full list of domestic and international flights, as well as safety measures, visit bit.ly/CEBFlightReminders

25/03/2020

We hear you! While we plan to resume operations by April 15 onwards, we're now extending flexible options for our guests with bookings April 15-June 30. You may now conveniently rebook or avail of Travel Fund ONLINE through bit.ly/CEBmanageflight

For more details, our FAQs may be found here: bit.ly/CEBCOVID-19FAQ

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