Manila was named one of the five riskiest destinations for tourists, according to a news report released by Forbes Advisor.
The report assessed 60 cities worldwide based on seven key factors: crime, personal safety, health security, infrastructure, natural disasters, and digital security. Manila placed fifth on the overall risk list.
The report highlighted the city’s high exposure to natural disasters, ranking it as the most vulnerable among the surveyed locations. Additionally,...
Malacañang has announced the appointment of Roberto “Bob” Zozobrado as the general manager and CEO of the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA), replacing Cynthia Lagdameo...
Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading airline, joins the holiday festivities as it rolls out its eight-day Christmas seat sale.
From Dec. 11 to 18 guests...
Following the Department of Tourism's (DOT) statement regarding the use of stock footage in the promotional video for the "Love the Philippines" tourism campaign,...
After the launch of ‘Love the Philippines’ as the country’s latest tourism campaign, the Department of Tourism continued to receive flak from social media...