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Lotus Eater

Any punters thinking of visiting the Philippines for the first time but are undecided now is the time.

The US $ is trading at PHP61.45. The 拢 at PHP83.67. These are mid market rates.


Some airlines are offering tempting prices not withstanding the price of kerosene (jet fuel). If a plane leaves with an empty seat that is revenue lost.


Selected Makati hotels in Manila are offering price drops of 25%. These will no doubt be replicated in the Provincial cities too. I suggest emailing the hotels directly and ask for an upgrade.


As a 鈥榥ewbie鈥 your scarcity value will be even more appreciated by the fairer sex聽 ;)


As they say the early bird catches the worm but when a settlement is reached in the Gulf there will inevitably be some pent up demand as we saw after the covid crisis. May & June are good months to visit before Typhoon season hits.

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Cherryann01

I keep getting emails from Qatar Airlines offering discounts on selected routes - Bangkok being one of them and I do want to go back to the Philippines this year. For now though I have settled on a city break to Bratislava departing on Monday.

Brojeslov

My partner and I recently toured Vietnam, are heading to Boracay next week, later she goes to Mindanao to see family while I return to Australia, then we spend one month together in Indonesia. To date, none of our arrangements have been disrupted, it鈥檚 as if the Iran War, fuel shortages etc don鈥檛 exist. Of course, now I鈥檝e said that everything will turn turtle 馃槄 but seriously I think if you鈥檙e going where most tourists go and doing what most tourists do, these events are exaggerated in impact

PalawOne

My partner and I recently toured Vietnam, are heading to Boracay next week, later she goes to Mindanao to see family while I return to Australia, then we spend one month together in Indonesia. To date, none of our arrangements have been disrupted, it鈥檚 as if the Iran War, fuel shortages etc don鈥檛 exist. Of course, now I鈥檝e said that everything will turn turtle 馃槄 but seriously I think if you鈥檙e going where most tourists go and doing what most tourists do, these events are exaggerated in impact - @Brojeslov


Great posting Lotus, you make many heart-warming points!

And, enjoy Boracay Brojeslov. and you are wise to stick with

the tourists, for now anyway. Seems the Iran War has maybe

lit up both some Americans, and a number of Philippine locals?


"Two US citizens killed in raid on Philippines communist stronghold"


The two Americans, Lyle Prijoles and Kai Dana-Rene Sorem, arrived in Negros Occidental province about a month before they were killed


By Agence France-Presse聽 Published: 5:34pm, 26 Apr 2026 Updated: 5:39pm, 26 Apr 2026


Two US citizens were among 19 people killed in a raid on an alleged communist stronghold in the Philippines that has sparked a probe by the country鈥檚 rights commission, a government task force said.


More than 300 residents in the Toboso municipality of Negros Island fled their homes on April 19 as gunfire rang out in the remote sugar cane-farming region, the municipal disaster management office told reporters last week.


The number of people killed in the firefight, in which only one soldier was wounded, sparked calls for an investigation.


The two Americans, identified as Lyle Prijoles and Kai Dana-Rene Sorem, arrived in Negros Occidental province about a month before they were killed, the task force said in a statement late Saturday.


The National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict [NTF-ELCAC] notes with serious concern the confirmation that a second American national was among those killed in the April 19, 2026, armed encounter,鈥 the statement said.


鈥淭his brings to two the number of US citizens 鈥 who died in the same incident,鈥 it added, identifying all 19 killed as 鈥渃ombatant鈥 members of the New People鈥檚 Army (NPA), which has been fighting a long-running insurgency for nearly 60 years.聽 The US embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


鈥楴ot a massacre鈥


鈥淭he military operations carried out by the Philippine Army鈥檚 79th Infantry Battalion 鈥 warrant an urgent investigation,鈥 Congresswoman Leila de Lima said on Saturday.


She pointed to the deaths of a young student and a community journalist in the raid.


In a separate statement, local rights monitor Karapatan said the 鈥渟heer number of those killed triggers significant questions and conclusions on the conduct of the [Armed Forces of the Philippines] operations鈥.


The Philippine military, which handed out medals to a number of soldiers involved, said the raid was 鈥渁 legitimate armed encounter, not a massacre鈥, noting the seizure of 24 firearms.


Addressing a probe launched by the country鈥檚 Commission on Human Rights, Philippine Army spokesman Colonel Louie Dema-ala told reporters on Sunday the military was 鈥渙pen to investigation and the evidence will speak for us鈥.


The military told reporters last week it had been fighting 鈥渞emnants鈥 of the NPA near the Toboso municipality. Dema-ala said the area was 鈥渙ne of the more active remnants of the [guerrilla] front in the central Philippines鈥.


The military estimates the rebel group has fewer than 2,000 armed members left.

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happy trails ppl