+ Follow EVA AIRWAYS Tag
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[Title] => ABW edges Agui in thriller for Fil A title
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY – ABW Leaves of Life turned back the challenge of Camp Aguinaldo to eke out one of the closest victories for Fil A division title at the close of the seniors’ play in the 59th Fil-Am Men’s Golf Invitational held at the Baguio Country Club.
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[Title] => Despite plenty of plane seats, Europeans still not
[Summary] => Why do European tourists continue to shy away from the country despite the availability of hundreds of thousands of airline seats and the big number of carriers flying from European cities to the Philippines?
This question was raised by Robert Lim Joseph Jr., president of the Network of Independent Travel Agencies and a prime mover behind the Save our Skies (SOS) movement, to refute claims by pro-open skies advocates that more airline seats mean more tourists.
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[Title] => Presyo ng pasahe ng 2 Taiwanese airlines binabaan daw
[Summary] => Ibinagsak umano ng dalawang Taiwanese Airlines na may rutang Manila, Taiwan at United States ang singil sa pamasahe upang masolo nila ang mga pasahero patungo sa nasabing bansa na labis na kinondena ng pamunuan ng Philippine Airlines (PAL).
Ang problemang ito ay napag-alaman mula sa tanggapan ni Taipan Lucio Tan, may-ari ng PAL na nakabase sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
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[Title] => PAL exec scores Gemma
[Summary] =>
A top executive of Philippine Airlines (PAL) scored Tourism Secretary Gemma
Cruz-Araneta yesterday for allegedly sowing discord in the local aviation
industry.
PAL president and chief of operations Avelino Zapanta said Araneta's proposal
for the Civil Aviation Board (CAB) to be taken out of the Department of
Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and placed under her department, could
be exploited by foreign carriers.
This developed as the Department of Foreign Affairs strongly belied Taiwan's
accusations that the Philippine government is to be blamed for the suspension
o
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Palace urges Taiwan to negotiate air pact
[Summary] =>
Malacañang urged Taiwan yesterday to return to the negotiating table to
settle a renewed aviation dispute.
"We hope that the Taiwanese side would accept the proposal of MECO for the
resumption of air consultation talks in Manila on 1-2 March 2000," President
Estrada's spokesman Fernando Barican said.
The Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) represents Philippine interests
in Taipei. The Philippines has diplomatic ties only with Beijing, which
considers Taiwan a renegade province.
Philippine aviation officials on Feb.
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[Title] => Direct Manila-Taipei flights doubtful
[Summary] =>
The resumption of the direct Manila-Taipei flights next week may no longer push
through as Taiwanese negotiators - backtracking from an agreement reached last
month with Philippine officials - refused to fly a limited number of passengers
to only one destination.
Well-placed sources at the aviation industry disclosed Taipei applied last Feb.
2 for its permit to operate with the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) so they
could have special flights on Feb.
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[Title] => CAB tells Taiwanese carriers to just honor pact
[Summary] =>
Taiwanese carriers China Airlines and Eva Airways can resume flights to the
Philippines as long as they stop carrying Manila passengers to a third country
as this right is not given to them in the air services agreement between Taipei
and Manila.
This was the reply of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to a letter request of
the Taiwanese government to President Estrada asking him to intervene in the
dispute and for the Philippines to honor its air agreements with Taipei.
"We have always maintained that the Taiwanese carriers can resume flights
anytime just as long as they re
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[Title] => Taiwan seeks Estrada's hand in air pact row
[Summary] =>
Taiwan has once again asked President Estrada to intervene in the on-going
Manila-Taipei air agreement dispute so its carriers can finally resume flights,
a Philippine aviation official said yesterday.
Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) member Franklin Ebdalin, who is also a Foreign
Affairs assistant secretary, said the letter of request was written by Jeffrey
Koo, an emissary of Taiwanese President Lee Teng Hui.
One of the requests was for the Philippine government to end the dispute and
start honoring its air agreement with Taipei.
However, Ebdalin said the CAB cannot allow
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EVA AIRWAYS
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[Title] => ABW edges Agui in thriller for Fil A title
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY – ABW Leaves of Life turned back the challenge of Camp Aguinaldo to eke out one of the closest victories for Fil A division title at the close of the seniors’ play in the 59th Fil-Am Men’s Golf Invitational held at the Baguio Country Club.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-29 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
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[ArticleID] => 130857
[Title] => Despite plenty of plane seats, Europeans still not
[Summary] => Why do European tourists continue to shy away from the country despite the availability of hundreds of thousands of airline seats and the big number of carriers flying from European cities to the Philippines?
This question was raised by Robert Lim Joseph Jr., president of the Network of Independent Travel Agencies and a prime mover behind the Save our Skies (SOS) movement, to refute claims by pro-open skies advocates that more airline seats mean more tourists.
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-21 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
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[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 125363
[Title] => Presyo ng pasahe ng 2 Taiwanese airlines binabaan daw
[Summary] => Ibinagsak umano ng dalawang Taiwanese Airlines na may rutang Manila, Taiwan at United States ang singil sa pamasahe upang masolo nila ang mga pasahero patungo sa nasabing bansa na labis na kinondena ng pamunuan ng Philippine Airlines (PAL).
Ang problemang ito ay napag-alaman mula sa tanggapan ni Taipan Lucio Tan, may-ari ng PAL na nakabase sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
[DatePublished] => 2000-11-29 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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[ArticleID] => 87142
[Title] => PAL exec scores Gemma
[Summary] =>
A top executive of Philippine Airlines (PAL) scored Tourism Secretary Gemma
Cruz-Araneta yesterday for allegedly sowing discord in the local aviation
industry.
PAL president and chief of operations Avelino Zapanta said Araneta's proposal
for the Civil Aviation Board (CAB) to be taken out of the Department of
Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and placed under her department, could
be exploited by foreign carriers.
This developed as the Department of Foreign Affairs strongly belied Taiwan's
accusations that the Philippine government is to be blamed for the suspension
o
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-18 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804901
[AuthorName] => Aurea Calica
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 95106
[Title] => Palace urges Taiwan to negotiate air pact
[Summary] =>
Malacañang urged Taiwan yesterday to return to the negotiating table to
settle a renewed aviation dispute.
"We hope that the Taiwanese side would accept the proposal of MECO for the
resumption of air consultation talks in Manila on 1-2 March 2000," President
Estrada's spokesman Fernando Barican said.
The Manila Economic and Cultural Office (MECO) represents Philippine interests
in Taipei. The Philippines has diplomatic ties only with Beijing, which
considers Taiwan a renegade province.
Philippine aviation officials on Feb.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-29 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 94808
[Title] => Direct Manila-Taipei flights doubtful
[Summary] =>
The resumption of the direct Manila-Taipei flights next week may no longer push
through as Taiwanese negotiators - backtracking from an agreement reached last
month with Philippine officials - refused to fly a limited number of passengers
to only one destination.
Well-placed sources at the aviation industry disclosed Taipei applied last Feb.
2 for its permit to operate with the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) so they
could have special flights on Feb.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804901
[AuthorName] => Aurea Calica
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
)
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(
[ArticleID] => 94470
[Title] => CAB tells Taiwanese carriers to just honor pact
[Summary] =>
Taiwanese carriers China Airlines and Eva Airways can resume flights to the
Philippines as long as they stop carrying Manila passengers to a third country
as this right is not given to them in the air services agreement between Taipei
and Manila.
This was the reply of the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) to a letter request of
the Taiwanese government to President Estrada asking him to intervene in the
dispute and for the Philippines to honor its air agreements with Taipei.
"We have always maintained that the Taiwanese carriers can resume flights
anytime just as long as they re
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-22 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] =>
[AuthorName] =>
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 93559
[Title] => Taiwan seeks Estrada's hand in air pact row
[Summary] =>
Taiwan has once again asked President Estrada to intervene in the on-going
Manila-Taipei air agreement dispute so its carriers can finally resume flights,
a Philippine aviation official said yesterday.
Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) member Franklin Ebdalin, who is also a Foreign
Affairs assistant secretary, said the letter of request was written by Jeffrey
Koo, an emissary of Taiwanese President Lee Teng Hui.
One of the requests was for the Philippine government to end the dispute and
start honoring its air agreement with Taipei.
However, Ebdalin said the CAB cannot allow
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804901
[AuthorName] => Aurea Calica
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
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