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Siquijor Airport Opens for Commercial Flights

Siquijor's airport officially opens its tarmac, welcoming its first commercial flight on December 15, 2025. This milestone ends decades of reliance on sea travel and promises a major boost to the island's tourism and economy. Discover the new gateway to t

₱243.2M AAC Investment Boosts Clark Aviation Hub

Asian Aerospace Corporation invests ₱243.2 million to expand its Clark facility, positioning the Freeport as a key base for aviation safety, MRO, and high-value jobs. Discover how this strengthens PH aviation.

9 Pinoy Seafarers Freed by Houthis Return Home

After five months in captivity, nine Filipino crewmen of the MV Eternity C are finally back in the Philippines. OWWA details the government's support program for their recovery.

9 Freed Pinoy Seafarers Return Home Before Christmas

Nine Filipino crew members of MV Eternity C, freed after five months of captivity by Houthi rebels, are safely back in the Philippines. OWWA pledges full government support for their recovery and reintegration.

Clark Airport Corp Wins Top GOCC Award for 3rd Year

Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) is recognized as a top-performing GOCC for the third consecutive year. Discover how this achievement fuels their vision for the Clark Aviation Capital.

23 OFWs Affected in Hong Kong Fire, Gov't Aid Deployed

The Philippine government is providing full assistance to 23 OFWs affected by a major fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po. OWWA Chief Patricia Yvonne Caunan assures immediate support and 24/7 hotlines for families.

Imee Marcos Accuses President of Substance Abuse

A political storm erupts after Imee Marcos alleges the President's drug addiction. Critics decry family betrayal, while supporters question priorities. Explore the deepening rift in Philippine politics.

Marcos Fixes Duterte-Era Issues Hurting PH Economy

Malacañang reveals ongoing cleanup of previous administration's anomalies, including ghost projects and flood control issues impacting economic growth. Learn how the government plans to recover.

Philippine Airlines Q3 Profit Jumps 62% to $22M

Philippine Airlines reports 62% net income growth in Q3 2025, reaching $22 million. Strong passenger traffic and ancillary revenue drive performance. Read the full analysis.

Cebu Pacific: Asia's Low-Cost Airline of the Year

Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific wins prestigious Asian Low-Cost Airline of the Year award, cementing its position as Asia's leading budget airline with exceptional service and affordable fares.

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