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  1. #16365

    Onward tickets

    Last year arriving at Clark, I had to produce my onward tickets, which was a return leg which most would have. I imagine an onward ticket is always essential. I got bushwhacked by the new evisa system and I got my card filled up at Manila airport with great difficulty. I am unsure why anyone would spend $17 or so for a fake ticket.

    Why not keep things simple?

  2. #16364
    Quote Originally Posted by Sympalogy  [View Original Post]
    OnwardTicket only if the officer demands it. It takes a couple of minutes and you will have that temporary ticket ready to show on your phone.
    Instead of doing this I buy a ticket for to Singapore from Cebu pacific and pick "GO Flexi" this allows you cancel and instantly get the money back in a non expiring travel fund and rotate this ticket as needed. The travel fund is non expiring so I use this to buy tickets for people or myself or just rotate this fund again so I have a legit ticket. $0 paid to use this as you get the money back. I don't think it refunds the airport tax so never add that onto the ticket.

  3. #16363
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    Symp's site sounds similar. Symp, what is the cost of using the site for this service?
    It's probably the same website because it used to be $14 which is what you mentioned, and now it costs $16 for any ticket.

    For The Philippines, this might be more necessary than before because you require to fill in eTravel as a foreigner before you arrive. And in the eTravel website, they ask you to put in your flight details with the flight number etc. No clue if the backend checks whether it is legit or not, so might as well spend $16 for the peace of mind.

    However, as far as I am aware, what usually happens if you don't have an exit ticket is they ask you to buy one using your phone or an office there. So in that case, someone without an onward ticket but who has internet can use OnwardTicket only if the officer demands it. It takes a couple of minutes and you will have that temporary ticket ready to show on your phone.

  4. #16362
    Quote Originally Posted by Sympalogy  [View Original Post]
    2. As I am planning to stay longer than 30 days, you are required to have an exit ticket / an Onward Ticket. Usually, I buy a cheap Cebu Pacific ticket then since those cheaper ones are not refundable, just forfeit the money.

    But a found a cheaper option here: https://onwardticket.com/.
    Some years back, some fella posted a similar link. That website made a reservation in your name for a legit flight of your choosing, then emailed you the reservation details including the airline reference number, then cancelled the reservation, all in the blink of an eye. They charged $14 for this service, and I availed and used the service. I recall choosing an outbound date 25 days after arrival. I was aware when the Immigration officer would ask for my outbound ticket, that it was already cancelled and worthless, hoping he didn't check. However he didn't ask for anything, he just stamped my PP and waved me thru.

    Symp's site sounds similar. Symp, what is the cost of using the site for this service?

  5. #16361

    ESim Onward

    I just arrived to the Philippines, and I made a few distinctions that can be very useful to fellow hobbyists:

    1. The Airport WiFi is not reliable. A great way to prepare for this is to buy a travel eSim before arriving from the Globe App, then as soon as you arrive to any Airport in the Philippines, you can activate it and have internet to access anything you need at the airport or outside for 30 days. You can later on get a different eSim if you plan to stay longer. This is a convenience that lasts for 30 days then expires.

    Here is the link I used: https://www.globe.com.ph/international/traveler-sim.

    2. As I am planning to stay longer than 30 days, you are required to have an exit ticket / an Onward Ticket. Usually, I buy a cheap Cebu Pacific ticket then since those cheaper ones are not refundable, just forfeit the money.

    But a found a cheaper option here: https://onwardticket.com/.

    You will find mixed reviews about it, but I confirm it worked for me, and I know the source of the confusion.

    When you activate a ticket from that website, it lasts only 48 hours then it gets cancelled.

    So the trick is:

    1. Buy a ticket choosing the date as around day 29 or 30 AFTER you arrive to the Philippines.

    2. Only activate that ticket within less than 48 hours from your arrival date, so if they check the database it will be active and working.

    To do this, there are 2 options: (1) Buying the Onward temporary ticket the day before you arrive to Philippines, (2) but that is a bit too risky for me as I like to plan in advance, so there is the option to activate the ticket "later".

    Then, when you arrive to the Philippines airport, you can activate your Globe eSim, and use the internet to click the Onward Ticket activation link they have emailed you to have a fresh active Onward Ticket to show if necessary.

    These were 2 new discovered for me, happy to share and pay forward.

    In my research, I also found it is possible to use this app to get eSims before arriving to a country, but I have not used it yet:

    https://saily.com/esim-philippines/

  6. #16360
    Quote Originally Posted by Jarango  [View Original Post]
    Thanks but I am just stocking up on stuff for future use, not hetr. Good point about the body flushing out stuff.
    I'm not sure where you are from nor your local prices but I haven't found any medicines in the PI cheaper than home. Esp now that generics are so widely available.

    PI benefits are that you can often find anything OTC or worst case after a quick and cheap doc's visit. Also, medical or cosmetic procedures and hospital stays can be a fraction of the cost back home but as usual, research the quality of the institution before going under the knife.

    Enjoy. G.

    P.S. I'd agree that diahorrea is typically from the water or ice rather than food. It may simply be travellers diahorrea too as your body gets use to the new spices and tastes. I tend to let it run its course for a few days, stay hydrated and then resort to immodium if it lasted any longer.

    G.

  7. #16359
    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    Imodium .
    Thanks but I am just stocking up on stuff for future use, not hetr. Good point about the body flushing out stuff. I often get caught short when hiking etc, mixture of my high fibre diet and bad water. Once on a 5 star hotel, all I could eat was plain omelette; I reckon it was water stuffing me up. I am here for aittle over a week mire and have switched to Western fare as the local. Stuff I'd aimed at local gullets, not me.

  8. #16358
    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    Imodium will stop it, but you want to let it run for a day or 2, the body is trying to flush out something bad.
    It is more likely some bad organisms eating all of the nutrients his body needs, which would mean they need to be destroyed immediately.

  9. #16357
    Quote Originally Posted by Jarango  [View Original Post]
    I have just bought 100 anti diarrhea tablets for future use. Is there any other OTC medicine folk buy? I am looking at ibrofen but not sure if I want such candy. I am often on long hikes and bad water etc has caught me out badly more than once (you don't want the details). As it is all pharmacies here, one must ask what is worth buying here. Korean my hotel are bonking like buck rabbits.
    Imodium will stop it, but you want to let it run for a day or 2, the body is trying to flush out something bad. Other natural remedies are dark chocolate, the darkest you can find, aged cheese, parmesan type, or plain rice. Avoid anything else, especially no sugar, milk, coffee, or greasy stuff. Ibuprofen is anti-inflammatory, I don't think will do anything for the runs.

  10. #16356

    OTC medicine

    I have just bought 100 anti diarrhea tablets for future use. Is there any other OTC medicine folk buy? I am looking at ibrofen but not sure if I want such candy. I am often on long hikes and bad water etc has caught me out badly more than once (you don't want the details). As it is all pharmacies here, one must ask what is worth buying here. Korean my hotel are bonking like buck rabbits.

  11. #16355

    Airfare

    Quote Originally Posted by OldAndUgly  [View Original Post]
    Had to go to Germany for some surgery, and for return I checked all 3 airports CRK, MNL, CEB. I got MUC-CEB one way for 500 $ on Eva Air.

    SNIP

    Back when I was on a schedule it was different, had to pay whatever it was, but the prices were much lower then. Once I flew to China from LAX for $99, many times to HK for $299. Also the oposite is true, once I paid almost $3000 for a one way MNL-LAX, or maybe was SFO, because I missed the flight due to bad weather in Surigao, and had to be back in the states, like the day before.
    Airfare from MNL / LAX, 1-way. Cheapest flights March to June, and the last pic is cheapest flights for a random day of Mar 3. Cheapest flight is on China Airlines, under $400 USD.
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  12. #16354

    Airfare

    I still find cheap ones, but I'm never tied up on some specific dates or routes.

    Had to go to Germany for some surgery, and for return I checked all 3 airports CRK, MNL, CEB. I got MUC-CEB one way for 500 $ on Eva Air.

    Didn't fly the other way east for 3 years now, but I'll have to do it soon. Again because I'm loose like a leaf in the wind, I may fly to Hawaii, Japan, HK, or China first and take a separate flight from there.

    Back when I was on a schedule it was different, had to pay whatever it was, but the prices were much lower then. Once I flew to China from LAX for $99, many times to HK for $299. Also the oposite is true, once I paid almost $3000 for a one way MNL-LAX, or maybe was SFO, because I missed the flight due to bad weather in Surigao, and had to be back in the states, like the day before.

  13. #16353
    Quote Originally Posted by Locamotive  [View Original Post]
    Yes from East coast of US now lucky to stay under 2 k for ticket unless you buy far out. Mine United recently 2. 5 k but I bought 2 weeks out. Prior to COVID 1500 or less was common and that was for a good seat. Hotels and condo's seem about the same but yes airfare has increased and planes were full so doubt they will reduce anytime soon.
    Jeez Loco, it sounds like you guys are really getting ripped off.

    I travel 3 times a year from Australia and the average price is usually about $USD700 return with selected seats on PA.

    I know it's probably a much shorter flight (8 Hrs) and our dollar is shit at the moment in comparison.

    That's a lot of up-front money before accommodation and cash spent on having a great time with the girls.

    Long gone are the days of a cheap around the world ticket I used to get via Asia, Europe and North America before returning home.

    There was the Filipina on the way, the English girls which were easy to score from any pub (beers were expensive), the Moscow experiences where random hot blondes would knock on your hotel door and then the late night NYC bars where everyone got laid.

    Those were the days_ Phil.

  14. #16352
    Quote Originally Posted by AggieDad1  [View Original Post]
    Those are good numbers considering how bad the world economy still is. Also it is more expensive now to fly to Asia than it was in 2019.
    Yes from East coast of US now lucky to stay under 2 k for ticket unless you buy far out. Mine United recently 2. 5 k but I bought 2 weeks out. Prior to COVID 1500 or less was common and that was for a good seat. Hotels and condo's seem about the same but yes airfare has increased and planes were full so doubt they will reduce anytime soon.

  15. #16351
    Quote Originally Posted by AggieDad1  [View Original Post]
    Those are good numbers considering how bad the world economy still is. Also it is more expensive now to fly to Asia than it was in 2019.
    Everything cost more money these past 5 years. But there are people who have money. More money than life! I have more money than life. I have money saved from the Covid lock down years. Well, I did until last year. I doubled up my mongering so much that my vitamin V couldn't keep up. LOL. But still a lot of fun. No regrets from 2024.

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