*Philippine aims to welcome 1 million Japanese visitors by 2010
Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Joseph Durano said at the Tourism Business Seminar in Tokyo that the country aims to welcome 1million Japanese visitors by 2010. This year DOT is developing a new tourism campaign called "Koko Doko? ("Where is this?"in English)" for the Japanese market to appeal a new brand image of "Premium Island Resorts" particularly for Japanese female travelers.
This Week Headline
*Philippine aims to welcome 1 million Japanese visitors by 2010
+Appealing easy access and safe travel
*Cebu Pacific Airlines is preparing for flying into Centrair
*Amadeus begins selling "e-Travel" products in Japan
*Cruise Vacation is selling Aussie style casual cruise products
*ACCJ requests NAA to make further efforts to reduce landing fees
*ANA follows JAL to raise fuel surcharges on its international routes
*The number of taking-offs and landings at Narita exceeded 3 million
*Australian Airlines will add two flights weekly on its Cairns-Centrair route
*ADO secured net profit of 1,810 million yen for the full year of FY2004
This Week Headline
*Philippine aims to welcome 1 million Japanese visitors by 2010
+Appealing easy access and safe travel
*Cebu Pacific Airlines is preparing for flying into Centrair
*Amadeus begins selling "e-Travel" products in Japan
*Cruise Vacation is selling Aussie style casual cruise products
*ACCJ requests NAA to make further efforts to reduce landing fees
*ANA follows JAL to raise fuel surcharges on its international routes
*The number of taking-offs and landings at Narita exceeded 3 million
*Australian Airlines will add two flights weekly on its Cairns-Centrair route
*ADO secured net profit of 1,810 million yen for the full year of FY2004

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