NEW TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS FOR PASSENGERS TO NEW ZEALAND
Effective 01 October 2019, the New Zealand Government will require certain nationalities to hold a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) to enter or transit the country, as a new border security measure. Please take note that the NZeTA does not replace a visa and travelers must still meet all existing entry requirements.
Visitors from 60 visa waiver countries , transit passengers from 24 transit visa waiver countries (except those with Australian or New Zealand Citizenship) and Australian Permanent Residents must hold a NZeTA before travelling to New Zealand.
Filipino nationals who obtain visas for visiting NZ are not required to secure a NZeTA. However the NZeTA is required for Filipinos who are to transit NZ without a visa, as the Philippines is one of the 24 transit visa waiver countries.
For a full list of countries whose nationals do not need a NZeTA, and for information on how to apply along with cost and timeframes, please visit the NZ Immigration website at immigration.govt.nz/nzeta. It is highly advised that a request for a NZeTA be made well in advance of your trip to avoid any inconvenience.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
The government of Canada requires all its international passengers, arriving in and connecting through Canada to comply with their mandatory travel requirements and undergo additional security screening in Manila. Click Security screening andhttps://bit.ly/PALTravelsFromPH-CA for more information.
All international passengers (5 years old and above) traveling to Canada must present a negative Covid-19 test or a prior Covid positive test prior to their initial scheduled time of departure.
Upon arrival, passengers are required to take a Covid-19 test before exiting the airport, proceed to a government-approved hotel for quarantine; and take another test toward the end of their 14-day quarantine period (10th day).
Passengers must submit all their COVID-19 related information digitally through ArriveCAN app before leaving their point of origin. Passengers must accomplish this at least 48 hours before arrival in Canada. The confirmation code generated from the app must be presented upon check-in for verification.
These regulations also cover travelers with connecting flights.
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
The Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) Requirement applies to all foreign nationals with passports currently exempted from requiring a Visa when flying to or transiting through Canada. This requirement covers direct flights to and from Canada. Click Electronic Travel Authorization for more information.
By clicking Proceed, I confirm that I have read, understood and accepted that I am fully responsible for complying and obtaining the requirements for entering Canada and for an eTA.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
Resident Filipino Citizens who are Person With Disability (PWD) are entitled to 20% Discount on Regular Domestic Fares and VAT Exemption on Domestic Fares. READ TERMS HERE
You MUST bring at the Airport Check-in counter your:
a) PWD ID in combination with any of the following:
i) Philippine passport; OR
ii) Any government-issued ID (E.g. Driver’s License, voters ID, SSS/GSIS ID, PRC card, postal ID)
Per CAB Resolution No. 41, failure to present the required identification (IDs) will result, subject to the terms and conditions of your ticket, in either the:
1) Collection at the airport of the amount of 20% discount and 12% VAT based on the current applicable fare at the time of check-in in accordance with the fare restrictions applicable to the ticket, PLUS a fine of Php1,500.00; OR
2) Forfeiture of your ticket.
By clicking Proceed, I confirm that I have read and understood the rules on online availment of the Person With Disability (PWD) Privileges, and that I am fully responsible for complying with the requirements at the check-in counter.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
Resident Filipino Citizens who are Senior Citizens are entitled to 20% Discount on Regular Domestic Fares and VAT Exemption on Domestic Fares. READ TERMS HERE
You MUST bring at the Airport Check-in counter your:
a) OSCA ID in combination with any of the following:
i) Philippine passport; OR
ii) Any government-issued ID (E.g. Driver’s License, voters ID, SSS/GSIS ID, PRC card, postal ID)
Per CAB Resolution No. 41, failure to present the required identification (IDs) will result, subject to the terms and conditions of your ticket, in either the:
1) Collection at the airport of the amount of 20% discount and 12% VAT based on the current applicable fare at the time of check-in in accordance with the fare restrictions applicable to the ticket, PLUS a fine of Php1,500.00; OR
2) Forfeiture of your ticket.
By clicking Proceed, I confirm that I have read and understood the rules on online availment of the Senior Citizen Privileges, and that I am fully responsible for complying with the requirements at the check-in counter.
IMPORTANT REMINDER
In compliance with the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT), Civil Aeronautics Board Advisories, and the Province of Aklan, only tourists are allowed to fly to Caticlan. The Caticlan Airport is the only port of entry and exit of Boracay Island tourists. All tourists must comply with the province’s COVID-19 travel requirements prior to entry to the island which includes Negative RT-PCR test results and confirmed bookings from DOT accredited hotels or resorts who have met environmental and safety requirements set by government. There are no age restrictions for domestic tourists.
Tourists with incomplete travel requirements and without appropriate bookings may be denied entry to the island. Denial will not be covered under the Air Passenger Bill of Rights as it involves a booking outside the operations of the air carrier.
Please check the most updated travel regulationshere.
The governments of Australia, New Zealand, the UK and the US require all departing and connecting passengers bound for their countries to undergo additional security screening in Manila. For more information, click here.