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Monday, December 5, 2011

Shamcey Supsup Miss Universe 2011 3rd runner-up is most-searched in Yahoo.ph


Yahoo! Philippines has released their Top 10 list of the year’s most-searched by Filipinos and at no. 1 is no less than beauty queen Shamcey Supsup.
Aside from Shamcey, four (4) other female celebrities made it to the list which Yahoo.ph described as a “soft-spoken pretty politician,” a “sexy model-turned-actress,” a “controversial young star,” and a “feisty network darling.”

Top Searches of 2011

  1. Shamcey Supsup
  2. PAGASA
  3. NBA
  4. Sam Pinto
  5. Azkals
  6. Shalani Soledad
  7. Andi Eigenmann
  8. AJ Perez
  9. Marian Rivera
10. Earthquakes

Source: Yahoo! Philippines


Rhian Ramos, Traumatized by Mo Twister’s Revelations


 
Rhian Denise Ramos Howell or Rhian Ramos in the Philippine Showbiz Scene was born on the 3rd of October, 1990 in Makati City, Philippines. She is recognized as one of the next biggest thing in the biz. She is half British and half Filipina.
Rhian Ramos has not yet issued an official statement so far regarding the controversial leaked video showing Mo Twister lamenting about her alleged “abortion.” The said video titled “RepairedMovie” which was uploaded on YouTube exploded on blogs and social networking sites over the weekend.

Rhian was traumatized according to GMA News, that’s why she refused to grant an interview to the Kapuso showbiz talk show Startalk TX. However, Rhian said she will break her silence one of these days.


MANNY "PACMAN" PACQUIAO PROMOTED AS LIEUTENANT COLONEL IN THE PHILIPPINE ARMY RESERVED FORCES


Manny Pacquiao a Filipino boxer and 8-division title champion was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in Philippine Army reserved forces.
The Army donned the lieutenant colonel rank to champion boxer and reservist and  Sarangani representative Manny Pacquiao in simple ceremonies in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig today, Monday, December 5, 2011.
 Pacquiao earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve force last September.
Pacquiao, 32, was enlisted in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army as SergeantTechnical Sergeant on April 27, 2006 and was promoted to the rank of
before that year ended.
Manny Pacquiao, also a Sarangani Congressman, was promoted to the rank of Master Sergeant on October 7, 2007, was elevated to the rank of Senior Master Sergeant on May 4, 2009.
Lt. Col. Manny Pacquiao earned his rank last September, and his papers were signed by Executive Secretary Pacquito Ochoa on the authority of President Benigno Aquino III (PNoy), who is also the military’s commander in chief.
Pacquiao applied for his commissionship to Lieutenant Colonel  last June 27, 2011. The commissioning of Pacquiao as Lieutenant Colonel took effect last September 21, 2011 and his promotion was recommended by Army Chief Lt. Gen. Ortiz based on the endorsement of his subordinates.
Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda said Pacquiao is entitled to his rank being an elected representative incorporated into the reserved force of the Philippine Army.

Section 44 of Republic Act 7077 states that election officials and presidential appointees may be commissioned into the reserve force subject to existing AFP rules and regulations.

Manny Pacquiao had an honorary doctorate degree on humanities as conferred by the Southwestern University in Cebu on Feb. 18, 2009.

As a newly-appointed Lieutenant Colonel, Pacquiao will also be designated as the Battalion Executive Officer of the 1st Sarangani Ready Reserve Battalion, and will be serving under the command of Colonel Gregorio Warren Manilay.

Ranks like this have been given in the past to other personalities in the government, especially those who have achieved feats or great achievements like Manny Pacquiao.

Meanwhile, Pacquiao may be promoted to the next rank of Colonel in the Army Reserve Force if he fulfills the following requirements:
  • that he be an elected official or completed an MNSA program 
  • finished Command and General Staff Course or completed MNSA program
  • qualified pursuant to Circular Number 4 of the AFP 
  • shall be confirmed by Congress.
 CONGRATULATIONS Lieutenant Colonel EMMANUEL "MANNY" PACQUIAO!
                                                                                                       PHOTOS FROM GMA NEWS


Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011


Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 Winner is Ms. Bacolod Vicki Marie Rushton

Vicki Marie Milagrosa Rushton from Bacolod was crowned Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 - International in the coronation night held on Friday, December 2, in San Juan Arena in San Juan City.

Meanwhile, the Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 - Tourism title went to Felicia Baron and the Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 - Overseas Communities was awarded to Bea Santiago.

Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up were given to Diana Sunshine Rademan and Alexandra Grimes, respectively.

Aside from the cash prizes and gift certificates from sponsors, the top three titleholders will also represent the Philippines in various international beauty pageants next year.
 

Here is the complete list of winners :

Mutya ng Pilipinas International 2011
Vicki Marie Milagrosa Rushton (Bacolod)

Mutya ng Pilipinas Tourism 2011

Felicia Baron (So. West USA)

Mutya ng Pilipinas Overseas Communities
Bea Rose Santiago (Canada)

1st Runner-up
– Diana Sunshine Rademann (Puerto Princesa)
2nd Runner-up
– Tifani Alexander Cinco Grimes (No. California)

SPECIAL AWARDS

Miss Photographer's Choice – Bernadette Lou Faundo (Zamboanga)
Best in Swimsuit – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)
Mutya ng Sheridan – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)
Mutya ng Zen – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)
Miss Talent – Mary May Yasol (Paranaque)
Miss Informatics – Bernadette Lou Faundo (Zamboanga)
Mutya ng Ever Bilena – Diana Sunshine Rademann (Puerto Princesa)
Best in Casual Wear – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)
Mutya ng Golden Bay – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)
Best in Long Gown – Bea Rose Santiago (Canada)
Miss Friendship – America Atega (Cagayan de Oro)
Mutya ng Zen – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)
Mutya ng Sheridan – Vickie Marie Rushton (Bacolod)

Mutya ng Pilipinas 2011 coronation night will be aired on Studio 23 next Sunday, December 11, 2011 at 9:00 p.m.


Zest Air Seat Sale from December 2 to 5, 2011





Zest Air
Sale Period: December 2 to 5, 2011
Travel Period: December 3, 2011 to March 31, 2012

Details
  • Inclusive of Fare and Taxes.
  • Exclusive of ASF and Fuel Surcharge and 12% VAT.
  • Limited seats only.
  • FREE Baggage Allowance of 10 Kilos for MA60 Flights.
  • FREE Baggage Allowance of 15 Kilos for A320 and A319 Flights.
  • For phone booking and more information, please call 855-3333 or visit your favorite travel agent.

Domestic DestinationsOne-Way Fare
Manila to Busuanga, Legazpi, Marinduque, Masbate, San Jose, Tablas or Virac and vice versa P311
Manila to Bacolod, Calbayog, Catarman, Cebu, Puerto Princesa, Iloilo, Kalibo, Tagbilaran or Tacloban and vice versa P411
Manila to Davao and vice versa P611
Manila to Cagayan De Oro and vice versa P688



Air Phil Express Seat Sale Period from December 5 to 7, 2011



Air Phil Express
Sale Period: December 5 to 7, 2011
Travel Period: January 1 to April 30, 2012

Details
  • Quoted fares for Domestic and International Flights are for one-way only.
  • Fares are with 15 kilos Free Baggage Allowance.
  • Philippine Goverment Tax not included.
  • Fare is not guaranteed until the final purchase.
  • Subject to rules and conditions, please review carefully.


Domestic DestinationsOne-Way Fare
Manila to Busuanga, Laoag, Legazpi, Naga, San Jose (Mindoro) and Tuguegarao or vice versa P488
Cebu to Bacolod, Cagayan De Oro, Davao, Iloilo, Ozamiz, Tacloban and Zamboanga or vice versa P488



Cebu Pacific Seat Sale from December 5 to 7, 2011



Cebu Pacific
Sale Period: December 5 to 7, 2011
Travel Period: February 1 to March 15, 2012

Details
  • Quoted fares are one-way and have limited availability.
  • Fare are exclusive of government fees and taxes.
  • International fares are exclusive of fuel surcharges.
  • Fares are non-refundable.
  • Flight changes must be made more than 24 hours before scheduled time of departure.
  • CAB approved terms and conditions of carriage apply.

Domestic Flights One-Way Fare
Manila to Coron, Laoag, Roxas
P88
Cebu to Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan De Oro, Clark, Dipolog, Davao, Dumaguete, General Santos, Iloilo, Legazpi, Ozamiz, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Siagao, Surigao, Tacloband and Zamboanga
P88
Davao to Cagayan De Oro, Iloilo or Zamboanga
P88
Cagayan De Oro to Iloilo
P88
Zamboanga to Tawi-Tawi
P88
Manila to Cebu, Calbayog, Catarman, Cauayan, Dumaguete, Iloilo, Legazpi, Naga, San Jose, Tuguegarao or Virac
P388
Manila to Bacolod, Butuan, Cagayan De Oro, Caticlan (Boracay), Cotabato, Davao, Dipolog, General Santos, Kalibo, Ozamiz, Pagadian, Puerto Princesa, Surigao, Tacloban, Tagbilaran or Zamboanga
P688
Cebu to Caticlan (Boracay)
P688
Travel Period: February 1 to March 15, 2012




Sunday, December 4, 2011

TRAVEL TIPS TO AVOID EXCESS BAGGAGE FEES


TRAVEL TIPS TO AVOID EXCESS BAGGAGE FEES 

Hi, fellow traveler! Have you ever experienced hastily re-packing your bags at the check-in counter of the airport to remove your excess baggage? 
Or wear five layers of clothes at the airport to lighten your luggage? If your answer is yes, then these tips are for you.

I am a frequent traveler here and abroad. In one of my trips to China, I thought I'd collapse when I was wearing five layers of clothes at Shanghai Airport on my return flight to the Philippines. Ha ha ha! What with all the weight of the clothes that I was wearing. Sometimes it is cheaper to just leave unnecessary items behind instead of paying for the excess baggage or of wearing several layers of clothing.
TRAVEL TIPS TO AVOID EXORBITANT BAGGAGE FEES 

Before traveling....

1.  Know your weight limits!

Always check the fine print on your airline ticket.  If anything is unclear, click straight on your airline’s website, or call them.

Ask two things:  
  1. the number of pieces of luggage you’re allowed to take with you 
  2. maximum weight for each luggage. 
Know what your weight allowance is for:
  1. carry-on baggage
  2. check-in baggage.
If you have connecting flights (of different airlines) on your trip, make sure you know the restrictions for each leg of your journey. What was fine for Airphil Express Airlines may not be fine with Cebu Pacific Airlines. So, check!

And double-check any specific restriction on sports equipment or music equipment, there may be additional handling fee charges.

If you know in advance that you are likely to exceed the limit, some airlines like Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, AirPhil Express, Zest Air and Air Asia will allow you to purchase an allowance for an additional bag in advance from their websites using your credit card instead of charging you for excess baggage upon check-in at the airport.

2. Weigh your bags before your trip!

If you need to re-pack to adjust your baggage weight, it is best done at home. Avoid exposing your undies and brassieres in front of everybody at the terminal.

If you travel a lot, it might be worth investing in a mechanical or digital luggage scale. Just like this one. I bought mine from True-Value in Cubao for P600 plus. I don't really remember the exact amount. But I still have the luggage scale up to now. ( Note: This is not a sponsored post. I am just relating my personal experience.)



I saw this @ CD-R KING and it only costs between P100 to P150.00. I don't know why mine costs 6 times more. So you decide. 
 Mine looks like this one but with a button so you could reset it.
 
This digital scale below will cost you Php 280 at CD-R KING. I just don't know if they're durable or accurate. Well, I bought mine at around Php 600 plus but it is durable. So I guess, I made the right choice.
If you don't want to buy a portable luggage scale, weigh your luggage on a bathroom scale. 
And if your digital bathroom scale doesn’t register lighter weights you could weigh yourself and clutch the suitcase on one hand so you could see the registered weight in the digital scale.  If the weight of your luggage falls within your allowance then you should rejoice. Just be aware of the risks of adding last-minute items to your case if you are already close to the weight limit.

3.  Size does Matter!

Take the sizes of your luggage into consideration, too! Don’t forget about the sizes too aside from the weight of your luggage. A good number of airlines particularly budget carriers like Cebu Pacific, Air Asia, etc. have specific measurements for carry-on luggage and take pleasure in measuring your bags as you prepare to board. 

I hate it when Cebu Pacific ground personnel almost always reprimand me about my luggage when in fact it could easily fit in the metal size guide. Pahiya sila. Ha ha ha! And yes you are only allowed up to seven (7) kilos of carry-on luggage and up to 1 to 2 bags per passenger depending on the airlines. That excludes camera bags, shoulder bags and laptop bags.
Don’t be the passenger holding up the line, attempting to pummel a weighty knapsack into the baggage metal size guide (a measuring contraption designed to catch out big bags). ( Guilty as charged eh! lol I did that in Hong Kong! It's a good thing Cathay Pacific personnel are so considerate. Kaka-try, napasok ko din! Lusot!

Please note that you could incur a fine or cause delay while your large luggage is sent to the hold. And if you are not used to carrying up to 7 kilos of weight, be aware that many airlines require you to be able to lift your own bags easily to the overhead bins.

4. Know the cost of going over the limit

Miscalculations happen, and last-minute shampoo bottles get stuffed into suitcases. If your suitcase tips over the weight limit, it’s good to know in advance how much you’ll have to pay. Save yourself time and tears and head straight to your carrier’s website to get the most up-to-date information about how much excess baggage is going to cost you.

5. The return journey

Yes, you made it to your destination without incurring extra luggage charges. But a bottle of perfume, wood carving, portraits, ceramic jars and figurines later, and things won’t be quite so lightweight.

Be aware of the potential weight difference after your holiday shopping sprees, and please be honest. Being in the state of denial won't help you solve your luggage problem.

Know what’s worth taking home and what you can live without. Because sometimes it is better to leave them behind than pay the excess baggage fee.

6. Ship your luggage

Can’t bear to leave anything? If you’re still not under your allowance, consider shipping items back home.

In most developed countries, a post office is your first choice.

Spend some time working out whether it’s better value to send a number of smaller packets, rather than one massive box.

If standing in line at the post office isn’t your idea of a good time, consider using a freight forwarding service to send your excess baggage home. You may arrive back well before your extra luggage does, but that’s a small price to pay to sail through check-in, don't you think?

Ow, don't forget to consider the customs charges that will be imposed on the items you will send through the post or courier. They might be higher than the costs of the items that you will ship through the post or courier.

7.   Choose lightweight Clothings

If you are going to a tropical country.  Choose cotton shirts, silk blouses or sleeveless shirts. If you are going on a five (5)-day holiday, just bring clothes good for three (3) days and buy the rest from your country of destination so you will have souvenir shirts from that country. That way you will not incur excess baggage.


8. Don't be Imeldific
Just bring one to two pairs of shoes and leave the rest of your collections behind. I remember bringing six pairs of shoes during my Thailand trip and ending up paying for excess baggage because of my being a shoe addict.



Good Luck! Enjoy your trip!


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