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Travel Duo Christmas Special: Tagaytay City
Let Andrew & Berta take you on a Christmas adventure in Tagaytay City, Cavite’s Christmas capital.
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UK rail delays: Passengers to get compensation
Train operators said they wanted to give passengers “an even better deal”.
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Will wearing a seatbelt on a plane save your life?
The sometimes annoying but important detail when flying
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5 Simple tips for a smooth holiday with the Kids
Remember holidays are meant to be fun.
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EU to abolish mobile roaming rates in 2017
Remember it is within the EU not outside as some have reported wrongly.
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Is it now possible to sms or call during Flights?
Is it possible to call or send text messages while onboard a plane? Here’s a guide to EU flights.
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What do you dread most about riding an Airplane?
Ordinary fliers also have things they dread about airplanes. Find out if these observations by a flight attendant are correct.
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Driving Swiss-registered car? Be warned before crossing Borders
Pensioner on a holiday in Switzerland learned a very expensive lesson on a little-known law.
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All year round public sauna experience in Finland
Public saunas a must when visiting Finland. Cruise ship passengers and other tourists are the targeted clientele.
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Intramuros: what’s inside the walled city Part I
Take a peek at what Intramuros, Manila’s old Spanish city, can offer in this short traveller’s guide.
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How to be less vulnerable when using free Wi-Fi
Privacy risks abound when you join free public Wi-Fi networks. Here’s what you can do to avoid them.
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France to become more expensive to visit
Tourists visiting France may have to pay additional €10 per night in a hotel if proposed bill gets approved.
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554.4 M Philippine tourism fund to lure 10m Tourists
Expect more campaigns that promote Philippine destinations as gov’t targets 10 million tourists by 2016.
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Time has come for lower taxes in Spain
Spanish government unveils new lower tax rates for the next two years.
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Four must-have travel Apps
Here are 4 apps that can save you time and effort when travelling.
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Summer Solstice: the first day of Summer
What’s so special about the first day of summer in England? Get to know more about summer solstice.
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French told to be nicer to Tourists
Government says more hospitable France may lead to happier tourists.
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Philippine HiStory Today: Mt Pinatubo Eruption
The second largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century happened in the Philippines. Get to know more about the power of nature with Kuya Roly in Today’s HiStory.
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Cab drivers protesting all over EU against Uber
Cab drivers across four major EU cities staged a massive protest against American-made taxi app Uber.
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Train strike might derail your holiday in Sweden
Swedish railway union threatens extended strike until Midsummer’s Eve on 20 June.
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Paris footbridge collapses due to ‘love Locks’
Too much love can cause destruction, as tourist destination Pont des Arts in Paris shows.
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Can’t enter nightclubs in Spain? Maybe they’re Racist
Nightclubs in five Spanish cities checked to see if they’re racist.
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Cops vow to make your trip to Paris Safer
Paris police ramps up efforts to fight organised crime that target tourists.
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Sweden National Day
Sweden pops with a burst of yellow and blue every 6 June. Find out what happens on National Day of Sweden.
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Romería de El Rocío: The biggest pilgrimage in Spain
What draws more than 1 million people to a small town in Southern Spain? Discover more about Romería de El Rocío.
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Denmark Constitution Day
What happens during Denmark’s National Day on 5 June? Read on about the Danish Constitution Day.
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Visit Prague and get a degree in Master of Corruption Administration
Shady infrastructure and the homes of corrupt officials are the highlights of a tour in Czech Republic.
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Conchita Wurst draws many to look-alike Saint Wilgefortis
Thanks to Conchita Wurst the obscure saint becomes a tourist attraction in Austria
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Jam-packed Naia gets a 5th Terminal
Transportation department said it will pursue building of a new Naia terminal.
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Norway’s National Holiday: Constitution Day
Get ready for lutefisk and children’s parade on 17 May as Norway celebrates their National holiday.
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Going out of the country? Get anti-polio vaccine First
World Health Organisation releases international poliovirus alert.
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Feeling lost in Brussels?
Expats can now address all their questions about Brussels, Belgium in a one-stop shop help desk.
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Para sa tabi: Modes of transportation in the Philippines
A guide on types of transportation, including costs, pros and cons.
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Can Manila be restored to its former Glory?
Pinoy pride to get much-needed boost if revival of Philippines’ capital city becomes successful.
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Music lovers can’t wait to ride this cab in Rome
You might also want to ride this taxi in Rome after you discover the driver’s unique way of combating road rage.
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Keep your shirt on in Mallorca or get Fined
Officials plan to ban shirtless and bikini-clad tourists into this Spanish city centre.
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To see Sicily’s Christ, get ready to Dive
Don’t miss out on a spiritual encounter in the depths of the sea if you’re visiting Palermo
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Pasig ferry: see Manila in a new Perspective
Go around Metro Manila via the Pasig ferry
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Dutch National Day
What’s special about this year’s Dutch National Day? Find out more about the national holiday of the Netherlands.
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Amsterdam aiming to control influx of Tourists
Amsterdam weighs pros and cons of tourism
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Fiesta with Berta & Andrew: Bangus Festival
Have a delicious look at Dagupan’s festival for its most prized sea food with FFE’s travel duo.
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Austrian abbey welcomes ladies seeking a quiet Life
Curious about the abbey life? Young women can now experience what that feels like in Austria.
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What to do in Europe this Easter
Not travelling so far this Easter holiday? Find out what activities you can enjoy in Italy, Germany and the UK this Easter break.
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New visa rules for travelling to and out of PH
7 more countries to visit PH and one country for Filipinos to visit visa free
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Air travel in the aftermath of MH370
After more than a month since MH370 went missing, a travel experts sees how air travel would change in the future.
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What can DOT learn from the latest trend in religious Tourism
Survey shows more and more people travel for religious experience.Can the Philippines be a serious player in religious tourism?
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Three technologies that will change the future of Travel
Travel search engine Skyscanner thinks this is what the future of travel will look like.
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Latest aviation devt, one more reason to be Proud
FAA upgrade and lift of Cebu Pacific EU ban proves Philippine aviation is ready to fulfill international travel safety demands.
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Holy Week destinations in the Philippines
Planning to take a holiday in and around Metro Manila this Holy Week? Here are the best places to visit.
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Why do inflight meals taste bad? It’s actually your Fault
Study reveals a shocking truth behind tasteless airline food.
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Philippine HiStory Today: When surrender means Courage
Why do we celebrate one of the biggest war tragedies in the Philippines, the Fall of Bataan? Discover more about the National Holiday that falls on 9 April.
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Cash-strapped Italian lords give tourists a taste of Luxury
Italy’s aristocrats open their historic homes to public in a bid to preserve heritage.
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There’s more to Belgian sweets than we Think
Expatriate site reveals Belgium’s secret treats.
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Lufthansa pilot’s three-day strike mars flights in Germany
Why are Lufthansa pilots unhappy?
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All systems go for new Bicol airport and LRT extension Projects
Budget department authorises construction of vital infrastructure around the country.
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Greek Independence Day
Before you bring out your blue-and-white flags and foustanella, here’s why the Greeks celebrate their National Day:
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Paddy’s Day: Irish National Day
Why is St Patrick celebrated, and what’s with the top hats? Explore the story behind Irish National Day.
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How to be the master of car Sickness
Why do we feel queasy in very long drives?
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Pet lovers warned: your furry friends will be taxed in Berlin
Tourists have to pay extra if they’re bringing their pets to Germany’s capital.
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The most travelled Philippine president is…
Find out which of our presidents has been bitten by the travel bug and other interesting presidential travel facts:
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Iloilo Food Trip: Seafood and Sweets
Wonder what Iloilo has to offer by way of food? Plenty, according to Berta & Andrew!
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Fiesta with Berta & Andrew: Paraw Regatta Festival
Did you know that there is a place in the Philippines that holds a festival at the beach?
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Italy’s Carnivale di Venezia: Days of Colour and Mystery
Discover why every year the citizens of Venice transform into mysterious creatures of fantasy.
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Airplane turbulence how dangerous are They?
Don’t let turbulence give you a scare. Take note of these facts straight from aviators.
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Travel with Berta & Andrew: the Churches of Iloilo
Take a sneak peek at some of the most unique churches in the Philippines with the dynamic duo Berta & Andrew.
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Spain’s Entroida Festival: Vinegar and Angry Ants
This town in Spain puts a twist before Lent through searing pain and staggering fun.
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Denmark eyes doubling airport passengers thru Expansion
Copenhagen airport expansion seen to accommodate 40 million passengers every year.
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Chinese New Year in Europe 2014
Celebrate Chinese New Year 2014 in any of these European cities.
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Why Norway should be your next travel Destination
Find out what Norway has in store for its travellers this 2014.
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Fiesta with Berta & Andrew: Dinagyang Festival
Join Berta and Andrew as they shake their way through Iloilo’s own rendition of the Ati-atihan Festival.
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Spain’s Jarramplas Festival: Flying turnips and Scapegoats
Discover more about this bizarre festival that falls on 19 and 20 January in a town in Spain.
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Fiesta with Berta & Andrew: Sinulog Festival
Have fun with FFE’s travel duo as they take a peek into Cebu’s festival for the child Jesus.
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PAL to resume flights to Paris
Over 50,000 Pinoys in France can now fly with PAL on their way home to the Philippines.
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Fiesta with Berta & Andrew: Ati-atihan Festival
Hala bira with Berta and Andrew as they visit one of the biggest festivals in the Philippines.
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Gearing up for Philippine Festivals
Tips to make your next Philippine festival an unforgettable experience
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More reason to have fun in the Philippines
The Philippines makes it to British travel website’s top 10 countries to visit for 2014.
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Travel Duo Christmas Special: Pampanga
Did you know that Pampanga celebrates its Christmas with giants? Get the scoop with Berta & Andrew.
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Travel Duo Christmas Special: Baguio City
Join Andrew & Berta as they take a trip to the Philippines own Christmas ‘winter wonderland’.
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2013 Christmas Markets in Europe Part II
What makes these Christmas markets unique? Explore new possibilities this season in these Christmas markets:
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Giant lanterns of Pampanga to dazzle starting Saturday
Pampanga’s 2013 lantern festival dedicated to Yolanda survivors.
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Travel expectations for 2014
What will travelling be like next year? Take a look at these travel trends.
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2013 Christmas Must-Sees in Metro Manila
Join FFE’s Berta and Andrew as they show you the December attractions and events around Metro Manila that you should not miss.
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Travel Tip: What luggage should I Use?
How to choose the best luggage for your travel needs.
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How much is much when tipping?
Know how tipping works in Europe and in the Philippines.
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Mayumi’s In-flight Beauty Secrets
Flying overseas? Mayumi Deschanel shows you how to look fabulous before it is time to step off the plane.
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EU Passengers Rights
Do you know your passenger rights?
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Enjoying Your Holiday on a Tight Budget
It can’t be denied that times are tough, but that doesn’t mean that you have to set your travel plans aside and turn your holiday into a “staycation,” – a vacation spent at home.