Cebu welcomes foreigners to visit more, given eased travel restrictions.
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia encourages foreign visitors to visit Cebu, saying they are welcome to enter and see the province.
The governor expressed this during the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Gala Dinner, which was recently held last April. The event was hosted by the Cebu Provincial Government and the Office of the Presidential Assistant for the Visayas, with attendants composed chiefly of foreign delegates.
Garcia, in her speech, encouraged the foreign delegates to lengthen their stay to explore more of Cebu’s
tourist spots, attractions, natural sites, and landmarks and discover more of Cebu’s rich culture and tradition.
She added that Cebu has been yearning for foreign tourists to visit Cebu after more than two years of travel hiatus because of the pandemic.
Regarding the event, officials of the ADB came to visit Cebu for familiarization purposes. ADB board members, officials, and advisors see every year to be familiarized with the host nation. Cebu is one of the ADB-funded projects in the country.
The construction of the Terminal 2 of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport is one of the significant contributions supported and funded by ADB.
Meanwhile, prominent airline Cebu Pacific announces its return to pre-pandemic passenger capacity in 2024, despite already implementing a 100% domestic passenger capacity. [3
Since pandemic restrictions are still being implemented in other areas outside the country, Chief Commercial Officer Xander Lao is hopeful that Cebu Pacific will fully return to its pre-pandemic state around 2023 to 2024.
Currently, Manila domestic flights are more than a hundred percent in terms of capacity, Lao added.
Bohol launches new buses taking a new route.
In Bohol, Southern Star Bus Transit Inc. launches a Bohol to Davao bus route after a delay in the inauguration due to the pandemic.
Two air-conditioned buses were deployed and will take the route between Tagbilaran City in Bohol and Davao City via a roll-on-roll-off (RORO) vessel.
The said buses can accommodate 53 passengers each bus. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, the bus will depart Tagbilaran City. It will also pass by Tubigon, Talibon, Ubay, and Jagna, which will then be bound to Nasipit via RORO vessel. The vessel shall then cross Butuan City, bound for Davao City.
SSBTI Bohol Branch Manager John Lumacang said that the whole trip shall take 15 hours and cost PhP1,200 per trip. However, the transportation fee is exclusive only to the terminal and RORO fees. The payment would also vary depending on the passenger’s preferred sea vessel trip—economy or air-conditioning.
Sports establishments in Cebu re-opened
After two years, the 10-lane, Olympic-size pool reopened in Cebu, and swimmers are more than excited about this news.
The Cebu City Sports Commission led the reopening of the Cebu City Sports Center, spearheaded by Chairman John Pages together with Cebu City Vice Mayor Dondon Hontiveros, along with participating stakeholders.
Cebu swimmers can now go back to using the swimming pool located at the sports facility, which would also help the affected employees since the closure last 2020.