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Dave_
28th January 2022, 12:49
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, January 28 2022) —

The Philippines will again accept fully vaccinated foreigners from non-visa required countries for tourism and business purposes starting next month, Malacañang announced Friday.

CNN Philippines (https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2022/1/28/PH-entry-fully-vaxxed-passengers-non-visa-required-countries-tourism-business.html)


Rappler January 28 2022

Philippines opens borders for fully vaxxed tourists starting February 10

Rappler (https://www.rappler.com/business/philippines-opens-border-fully-vaccinated-tourists-vs-covid-starting-february-10-2022/)


Looks good, the Philippines is starting to re-open for international travel without quarantine, though a PCR test will still seemingly be required within 48 hours of departure.

imagine
28th January 2022, 13:34
could this be the light at the end of the tunnel

SimonH
30th January 2022, 13:59
My flight's booked for Feb 12th :smile:

Michael Parnham
31st January 2022, 09:17
At what cost? If you don't mind me asking Simon. Three weeks ago the best price i could find was average £650 and yesterday the average for flying February was £3000 and no flights before 25th all booked up before then. I must point out the £650 prices were after September 2022.

SimonH
31st January 2022, 10:54
Hi Michael, it was over £4000. No seats available into Clark for the whole of February and the only seat available into Manila was first class :omg:

Michael Parnham
31st January 2022, 12:22
Lets hope it gets back to normal sooner rather than later :xxgrinning--00xx3:

imagine
31st January 2022, 12:38
My flight's booked for Feb 12th :smile:

you will have a good trip , thats my Birthday:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
1st February 2022, 13:18
The sun is coming out again. :Jump:

Glad I'm already here though... at those prices ! :yikes:

I expect they'll start to come down as market forces take over. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Rory
21st February 2022, 00:48
I am hoping these prices do come down or i will not be travelling there as much as i was before. Not been or seen our house there for close to two years now. We had slight damage in the big typhoon that hit a month or so back but apart from that i would expect everything to be the same.
Who has travelled back since it opened back up last week? any issues?

On countdown mode as we have 4 years left in the UK then Cebu will be our main home and the UK will be for holidays.

imagine
21st February 2022, 12:16
keep an eye on flight prices some expats that are booking to come back have said they are almost back to normal, there has been mixed tales of those travelling on tourist visa and complaints that they was not informed they would not be able to extend the 29 days, but others say there is a way .theres talk of needing covid insurance, this is only what i see in facebook expat groups and not to be taken as all fact

Michael Parnham
21st February 2022, 12:33
Just booked with Singapore for April return May £745 and five year old Monica £545, Yes much closer to normal now. if we booked to go in May it would have been £627 but that time was not convenient.:airline:

Michael Parnham
21st February 2022, 12:37
Insurance cover was with Post Office including hospital or hotel isolation ect very reasonable.:xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
23rd February 2022, 01:05
Good luck with your future trips people !

(Keep an eye on the ever-changing Immigration regs...though they are relaxing now).

You'll find that the Bureau of Immigration Facebook page ...daft as it sounds, is the most up to date and accurate source of info for your travels and stay here. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
23rd February 2022, 17:17
Thank's Graham, will check and double check regularly :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Rory
23rd February 2022, 22:41
theres talk of needing covid insurance, this is only what i see in facebook expat groups and not to be taken as all fact

First i have heard about must have covid insurance !!!
Will have to check on this.

Rory
23rd February 2022, 22:44
Looking at travelling early June and back early July.
Approx £670 return with Emirate from Manchester - Cebu. That is just about normal prices. :Jump:

raynaputi
23rd February 2022, 23:28
First i have heard about must have covid insurance !!!
Will have to check on this.

This is what it says in Gov.UK website...

Entry rules in response to coronavirus (COVID-19)

Entry to the Philippines

The Philippines’ Government Resolution 160B (https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2022/02feb/20220203-RESO-160B-RRD.pdf) explains the entry rules for foreign nationals to the Philippines.
From 10 February 2022, fully vaccinated British passport holders are permitted to enter the Philippines. You will be permitted to enter the country visa free for an initial period of 30 days and will not be required to undergo facility-based quarantine providing you meet the following requirements:


Six months validity on your passport and holding return or onward tickets;
Proof of vaccination status; Proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than 48 hours prior to departing for the Philippines; and
Obtain, prior to arrival, travel insurance for COVID-19 treatment costs with a minimum coverage of USD 35,000 for the duration of your stay in the Philippines

British nationals with valid and existing visas for the Philippines continue to be allowed entry provided you are fully vaccinated and are able to present proof of vaccination and a negative PCR test.

https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/philippines/entry-requirements#entry-rules-in-response-to-coronavirus-covid-19 (https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/philippines/entry-requirements#entry-rules-in-response-to-coronavirus-covid-19)

SimonH
23rd February 2022, 23:40
Looking at travelling early June and back early July.
Approx £670 return with Emirate from Manchester - Cebu. That is just about normal prices. :Jump:

Emirates provide you with covid insurance as part of the ticket price, so no need to take out extra coverage unless you want to.

Dave_
24th February 2022, 00:40
Need to consider the regulations of transit airports as well as the destination.

Turkish Airlines have good prices now (MAN-MNL) via Istanbul, there are currently no problems with transit in Istanbul for vaccinated passengers.

KLM have excellent prices (MAN-MNL) via Amsterdam with a "stop" in Bangkok.
- Thai entry controls would be in force for the short walk off and on the plane in Bangkok, which would seemingly require a PCR test before boarding the return flight in Manila.

Singapore might be difficult.