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                    [Title] => WOW Philippines taxi campaign launched in Singapore
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The "Wow Philippines" taxi ad campaign rolled off with a 25-taxi motorcade on Singapore’s major thoroughfares and along its premiere shopping districts.


At least 50 taxis in the city-state now bear the "Wow Philippines" logo and scenes of major Philippine tourist spots. The campaign ends in April.

The Philippine Embassy said the taxi ad campaign seeks increased tourist arrivals from Singapore to the Philippines.
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The pilot whose voice came over on the inter-com, judging from his clear command of English, was apparently a Filipino. This was confirmed when I was greeted in the cabin by another Filipino Captain, Ronaldo F. Mendoza, who was returning to Manila on R & R, and usually flies B-747s for EVA Air on its routes to the US.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133172 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1510184 [AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => WOW Philippines taxi campaign launched in Singapore
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The "Wow Philippines" taxi ad campaign rolled off with a 25-taxi motorcade on Singapore’s major thoroughfares and along its premiere shopping districts.


At least 50 taxis in the city-state now bear the "Wow Philippines" logo and scenes of major Philippine tourist spots. The campaign ends in April.

The Philippine Embassy said the taxi ad campaign seeks increased tourist arrivals from Singapore to the Philippines.
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The pilot whose voice came over on the inter-com, judging from his clear command of English, was apparently a Filipino. This was confirmed when I was greeted in the cabin by another Filipino Captain, Ronaldo F. Mendoza, who was returning to Manila on R & R, and usually flies B-747s for EVA Air on its routes to the US.
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