More airlines flying to PH if gov’t scraps carriers’ tax—FTIP official
By Riza T. Olchondra
At least seven foreign carriers are set to open, resume or add flights to the Philippines once the government scraps airline levies, industry groups said.

At least seven foreign carriers are set to open, resume or add flights to the Philippines once the government scraps airline levies, industry groups said.
Local travel agents expect an increase in tour-package prices and hotel rates that would hurt the country’s tourism sector, all due to the government’s plan to reduce commercial flights from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).