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As many Filipinos continue to postpone their travel abroad for leisure and even for business, due to the prevailing health apprehensions brought about by what seems to be shaping into an international epidemic – SARS, we should seize the opportunity to entice them to see their own country especially this summer.
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If you have not gone to Boracay, despite having the means to, I really feel sorry for you because you are indeed missing a lot.
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Happening on May 29 to June 4 is a weeklong event aptly dubbed "Boracay Sunset Festival," organized by the resort and hotels in the island. During this week, the hotels and the airlines, Cebu Pacific and Asian Spirit have teamed up to offer unbelievable vacation packages that go as low as P5,300 4 days/ 3 nights stay including roundtrip airfare.
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