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PAL opening more flights out of Cebu hub

Philippine Airlines (PAL)  on Tuesday said it will reopen more domestic routes from Cebu to Luzon and Mindanao in preparation for the long Christmas holidays.  

Convenient top ups of beep cards at two more partner institutions

AF Payments Inc. has partnered with e-wallet PalawanPay and financing giant Home Credit for easy reloading or top up of beep cards which are public transport fare cards. 

GCash resumes normal operations

GCash, the mobile wallet of Globe Telecom, on Tuesday announced that its services are now back to normal after a downtime Monday. 

Hotel 101 opens global corporate office in Singapore

Double Dragon Corp. on Tuesday opened its global corporate and sales hub in Singapore with the purchase of

Mandatory maintenance compel Cebu Pacific to downgrade 2023 passenger volume count

Cebu Air Inc., the operator of Cebu Pacific and Cebgo, targets to fly 22 million passengers this year, down from an earlier forecast of 24 million passengers. 

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DA chief assures adequate food supply amid oil risks

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. on Thursday sought to reassure the public that food supply remains stable, even as rising oil prices linked to tensions in the Middle East raise concerns over costs.

Carelon Philippines jumps to 3rd best workplace

Carelon Global Solutions Philippines surged to third place in the 2026 Best Workplaces in the Philippines list by Great Place To Work, a sharp rise from ninth last year, underscoring its accelerating push to elevate employee experience and business capability.

NLEX toll rebates offered to help operators cope with fuel hikes

Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) announced on Friday a temporary toll rebate program to help ease the impact of rising fuel costs on the transportation sector.

Spending pullback boosts January budget surplus

The National Government opened 2026 with a fiscal jolt, posting a P165.4-billion budget surplus in January—more than double the P68.4 billion recorded a year earlier—as steady revenues met sharply lower spending.
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