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Paggunitâ sa Shanghai ng iká-125 Taóng Kaarawan ng Pagpapahayág ng Kasarinlán ng Pilipinas
SHANGHAI, 12 June 2023 – Maalab na nakiisá ang Punong Konsulado ng Pilipinas sa Shanghai sa paggunitâ ng sambayanán sa iká-125 na Taón ng Pagpapahayág ng Kasarinlán ng Pilipinas.
Pinangunahan ni Consul General Josel F. Ignacio ang pagtataás at pabibigay-pugay sa Watawat noóng Lunes ng umaga sa liwasan ng Metrobank Building sa Changning.
Ang palátuntúnan ay ipinagpatuloy sa loób ng Konsulado, kung saán nagbahagì ng iláng salitâ ang Consul General batay sa gabáy-nilay ng pagdiriwáng sa kasalukuyang taón na “Kalayaan, Kinabukasan, Kasaysayan”.
Matapos nitó’y pinakinggán ang mga pagbatì ng Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
"Whether we are in the Philippines or anywhere else in the world, let us continue to unite and work hard to build a truly just, inclusive and prosperous Philippines that all Filipinos deserve”, ayon sa Pangulò.
Binasa namán ni Consul John Francis S. Herrera ang pahayag ng Kalihim ng Ugnayang Panlabás Enrique A. Manalo.
Matapos ang palantuntuna’y isáng muntíng agahang Pilipino ang pinagsaluhan ng mga kawaní sampû ng kaniláng mga mag-anak at iláng panauhin mulá sa hanay ng mga kababayang tagá-Shanghai. END
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Air Asia China pledges all-out support for PH tourism and passenger traffic recovery
SHANGHAI – With China’s international flight connections steadily recovering, Air Asia called on the Consulate General in Shanghai to pledge its support for the effort to restore air routes between the Philippines and China and promote inbound Chinese tourism into the country.
This was the gist of talks between the Consulate General and the carrier, during the call of General Manager Mr. Frank Tantin, Head of Strategy and Government Relations Mr. John Huangjiang and Government Affairs Department officer Ms. Helen Hailin on 27 April.
Air Asia China underscored the importance it accords to the Philippines. The airline underscored the non-suspension of its Guangzhou-Manila flights throughout three years of COVID-19.
Air Asia sees the progressive resumption of its flights in Mainland China, and is looking forward with anticipation to the revival of its Shanghai-Manila service and other former routes from China to the Philippines.
The two sides exchanged updates on topics crucial to meeting pent-up Chinese travel demand after three years of virtually closed Chinese borders. Air Asia China committed to support the tourism promotion drives in the Yangtze River Delta area carried out by the Consulate General and the Philippine Department of Tourism Office.
The Philippines is a preferred Southeast Asian destination for Chinese travelers. In 2018 and 2019, over 1.2 million and 1.7 million Chinese tourists, respectively, trooped to the Philippines. END