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FILIPINO tourists can now travel to Taiwan, visa-free, until July 31 as long as their stay will not exceed 14 days, said budget carrier Cebu Pacific. READ:

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The new protocol no longer requires travelers to present a negative COVID-19 test result and proof of vaccination prior to arrival to Taiwan. As of Dec. 10, 2022, Cebu Pacific increased the frequency of its flight on the Manila-Taipei-Manila route to seven times from the previous three times weekly. For international flights, the carrier is seeking to restore 100% of its 25 international destinations in March.

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