CEB named the world’s most sociable airline

May 22, 2011
THE Philippines’ largest national flag carrier, Cebu Pacific (PSE:CEB) was named the most sociable airline in the world recently by Planely.com, an air travel-focused social networking site that saw 142 airlines joining its contest.
 
Planely’s service allows passengers to register their flights, and the website shows them who they will be flying with so they can meet and help pass the time, network or taxi-share.
 
Nick Martin, founder and CEO of Planely said, “We’re delighted to see how the fun concept of connecting people as they travel was received by both airlines and passengers. It brings us one step closer to helping the friendly skies become even friendlier.”
 
According to Newsweek Budget Travel blogger Rachel Mosely, “All flights registered on Planely between April 13 and April 20 were tabulated, and after a Twitter campaign that corralled their more than 150,000 followers, Cebu Pacific, the participating airline with the most flights registered (an impressive 913), was crowned the winner....”
 
Other participating airlines include JetBlue, Lufthansa, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, SWISS, Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines and Delta.
 
“CEB is grateful for the tremendous support from our community in Facebook and Twitter. We are very proud to be recognized as Planely.com’s Most Sociable Airline, and we look forward to providing more fun ways for our passengers to communicate and connect, aside from offering our trademark low fares,” said CEB VP for Marketing and Distribution Candice Iyog.
 
Because of this, CEB is holding a seat sale May 14-16, 2011 or until seats last, to encourage even more passengers to connect, and offer more opportunities for every Juan to fly.
 
For travel from June 1 to September 30, 2011, they can purchase P699 seats from Manila to Calbayog or Surigao. CEB flies from Manila thrice weekly to both Calbayog and Surigao.
 
For travel from July 1 to September 30, 2011, P649 seats are also available from Cebu to Dipolog, General Santos, Ozamiz, Pagadian or Surigao. Those coming from Manila can purchase P1,299 to Dipolog, General Santos, Ozamiz or Pagadian.
 
International seats up for grabs are P999 seats from Manila to Kota Kinabalu and from Clark to Macau. P1,499 seats from Manila to Brunei, Ho Chi Minh, Kuala Lumpur, Macau or Taipei are also available.
 
Meanwhile, for travel from September 1 to November 30, 2011 are P2,099 seats from Manila to Busan, Incheon or Osaka, and from Cebu to Busan or Incheon.
 
For bookings and inquiries, guests can go to www.cebupacificair.com  or http://funtours.cebupacificair.com (for Fun Tours packages), or call the reservation hotlines (02) 7020-888 or (032) 230-8888. The latest seat sales and promos can also be found on CEB’s official Twitter and Facebook pages.
 

Smart notes increase revenues in wireless broadband

May 22, 2011
SMART Communications, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT), posted continuous gains in mobile internet with five percent increase in its earnings in the first quarter of 2011.

“Despite the lower revenues, our margins actually improved as we continue to manage our cash expenses closely and prudently. Mobile subscriber take-up remains surprisingly resilient but revenues are under pressure as a result of lower volumes in both voice and text – the numb...

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Exports up 4% in March, says NSO

May 22, 2011
EXPORTS of Philippine-made goods in March grew by 4 percent to $4.35 billion from last year's $4.18 billion, the National Statistics Office (NSO) reported Tuesday.

For the first three months of the year, exports rose by 7.8 percent to $ 12.215 billion from $11.33 billion in the same period last year.

Electronics exports fetched $ 2.38 billion in March, up from $ 2.015 billion in February.

Sales of coconut oil, including crude and refined, amounted to $ 183.19 million, up by 78.5 percent compared...

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Lorna Tolentino to leave ABS-CBN

May 22, 2011
ANOTHER big name is set to join TV-5.

Actress Lorna Tolentino is set to transfer to the Kapatid Network after her contract with ABS-CBN expires.

In her official Twitter account, Tolentino said her manager Lolit Solis met with TV5 executives last May 12 about her possible transfer.

“My manager Nay lolit will have meeting with tv5. Then we will talk about the offer. Im already old so what is best po sana. Thank you,” she said.

According to Tolentino, nothing is final yet about the negotiation b...

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Government must support Filipino athletes -- Angara

May 22, 2011
DURING his sponsorship speech for the Philippine High School for Sports (PHSS) Act, Senator Edgardo J. Angara has praised the achievements of Filipino athletes despite the challenges they face including lack of training facilities and other resources

"While the Philippine athletic system still needs a lot of work in terms of national sports infrastructure and policies, we should be immensely proud of our athletes for these hard-fought victories, for triumphing in spite of these shortcomings," ...

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Recto wants GOCC governance body to decide on MRT-LRT privatization plan

May 22, 2011
SENATOR Ralph Recto appealed on Sunday to Malacanang to defer the bidding for the P15-billion management contract of the bundled Metro Rail Transit–Light Rail Transit (MRT-LRT) systems until Congress enacts the law setting up the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG).

Recto said among the powers of the proposed GCG is to review the operations of government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) to determine if they should be abolished or privatized subject to the approval of President Ben...

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UN names Makati as ‘model’ in campaign for resilient cities

May 22, 2011
THE United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) has named Makati City a ‘Role Model City’ in its global campaign to make cities resilient to disasters, including those brought about by climate change.

Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin S. Binay said the recognition came as a ‘pleasant surprise’ to the city government since it was their duty as public servants to exhaust all possible means to minimize the impact of disasters on the lives and properties of city resident...

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Navotas steps up school opening preparations

May 22, 2011
NAVOTAS Mayor John Rey Tiangco said the city government is now putting the finishing touches on its contingency measures for the opening of classes on June 6.

According to Tiangco, the ongoing preparations also involve the local Police Department, City Traffic and Parking Management Office (CTPMO), Engineering Department, Public Information Office (PIO), Barangay Operations Center (BOC), Health Department, and the School Division.

As part of the preparations, Tiangco ordered the deployment of t...

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Mayor orders inspection of Caloocan dorms, boarding houses as school opening nears

May 22, 2011
CALOOCAN Mayor Enrico “Recom” Echiverri has ordered the inspection of all dormitories, boarding houses and similar buildings in the city as a means of looking after the safety of students who will be moving in to their temporary homes upon the opening of classes this June 6.

Based on Executive Order (EO) No. 12-11 issued by Echiverri, a task force for the inspection of such building will be formed, to be led by City Administrator Russel Ramirez; Fire/Supt. Roel Jeremy Diaz will serve as de...

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BJMP gets 167 TB medicine kits

May 22, 2011
THE Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) said it received from the Department of Health some 167 kits of medicines against Pulmonary Tuberculosis (PTB) inside its jails.

BJMP officials said the medicines were donated by the regional office of the DoH-National Capital Region (NCR), one of the many agencies who have waged war with the disease common among inmates.

BJMP Chief Jail Director Rosendo M. Dial said PTB remains the second leading cause of death among inmates in Philippine jails...

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