University of Southeastern Philippines
Bo. Obrero Campus, Davao City
Institute of Computing
TRAVEL REPORT
Major Field Trip and Seminars
September 10 – 14, 2012
Manila
Submitted by:
Louella Marree C. Cariño
BSIT-IV
Submitted to:
Randy S. Gamboa
Facilitator
Field Trip Overview
As part of the curriculum of the
BSCS and BSIT in the Institute of Computing, the 3rd year standing students
are required to enroll in the subject Field Trip and Seminars. It is composed
of three different models namely Model A, Model B, and Model C. And we, the
third batch of the Field Trip and Seminars chose Model A with 1 Major Field
Trip outside Mindanao, 1 Minor Field Trip within Mindanao and 2hrs
Interpersonal Skills. The major fieldtrip was five days stay in Manila, while
the minor fieldtrip was held in Davao City.
The preparation for the said
fieldtrip was not that easy. As one of the officers in the FTS class, we have
to make the preparations like a bunch of letters, the bank where the money
would be deposited, tickets, waivers, meetings, the requirements that would be
given to the President so we can go outside Mindanao, the plans and other
stuffs. On the other hand, as a student that would go on a fieldtrip, of course
we have to take care first of the money, the requirements needed by the
officers, then the formal attires and other necessary stuffs for the major
field trip. I must say that the preparations were a hassle but then I realized
that everything was worth it when we arrived in Manila. It’s like all the
worries and stresses were gone and all we have to think is how to handle
ourselves in the new environment considering that we will also visit big
companies.
For five days in Manila, we visited
companies such as the DOST, MMDA, PLDT, SSS, Tsukiden Electronics Philippines
Inc., J.P. Morgan Chase, attended the Y4IT, and had so much in Tagaytay City
and Enchanted Kingdom. There, we had buffets on different restaurants hotels,
got to see different places, malls, and were able to explore. I felt like the
fieldtrip seemed like, it opened a new door of knowledge wherein I got the
chance to know the reality better since it exposed us into the real world. In
some ways, it helped me think of my future and hope to see myself in one of
those companies a few years from now.
Indeed the field trip was a once in
a lifetime experience. What makes it more fun is that, I did everything with my
classmates and friends and captured all those moments together. We also got
souvenirs and stuffs. It was totally great. Though the time spent in our
fieldtrip passed by too quickly, I know and I believe that those days gave a
big impact and had a big part in fulfilling our lives.
DAY
1
September
10, 2012 was the day when I had so many first, first fieldtrip outside
Mindanao, first airplane ride, first check-in in a hotel, first time to be away
from my parents, and the first day I’d spend time with my classmates, friends,
and teachers in Manila. It was indeed the first day of my memorable moments.
The moment I was inside the Davao International Airport, I said to myself that
this is really is it and that time, I can’t help but feel excited. Though we
look so ignorant, not to mention we were dressed in our formal attire, it
didn’t actually matter since we’re having fun. After all the necessary process,
we waited in the lobby for our boarding. In that hour and a half of waiting,
all we did was take picture. Yes, we were aware that people were looking at us,
but who cares?
Finally, it was
boarding time and luckily, my seat was beside the window. However, no one was
assigned in my line, so there I was, seating all alone though later on, I found
it comforting. After an hour and 45 minutes, we finally arrived in Manila. There
are only few passengers, so it was easier for us to get our luggage and we
didn’t waste a single time since the tour bus was already there. Since we are
composed of 67 students and 2 faculties, Maynilad Tours divided us into two
buses, the big bus and the small bus. Right then, we directly went in our first
company visit.
The first
company that we visited was the DOST
(Science Technology Information Institute) in Bicutan. There, they
discussed how their office works; their role as a government institute, their
branches which are composed of 21 offices in 17 regions, and their projects.
They also presented a video which explained their objectives. Moreover, they
were also working on their website to encourage the people to get to know the
institute better and to get contact with them.
In their
discussion, they tackled a little in the Project NOAH on how it improved the
awareness of the people. With the help of their website, they will be able to
show people the current status of their place. However, as a science and
technology institute, they do not have the full control of the project nor the
weather updates, but they have the capability to disseminate the necessary
information to the people.
As for this
company, I liked how they welcome their guests and how they tried their best to
show to us what their office is made for. They also gave their newsletter for
us to know more, and had giveaways such as bar pins and key chains. They
answered most of the questions that were given by my companions, though some of
it was out of their bounds so they didn’t have the chance to explain further.
However, all in all, it was good.
The time spent
in their office was not that long since in our schedule, we were supposed to
visit them in just an hour so their preparations are understandable, though I believe that they
could impart more knowledge.
After visiting
the first company, we went straight to Makati to have a lunch at the Great
Eastern Hotel. There, we found that Makati is surrounded with enormous
buildings that all I could do in the bus was to raise my head and see how tall
the buildings are. The hotel was great and the foods were delicious but in that
hotel also, I lost my sunglasses, so clumsy of me.
Right after we
had our lunch, we went to our second company visit which was the MMDA in EDSA, Makati. There, we saw how
they managed the traffic, how they monitor their CCTV cameras in certain places,
and how they react to certain disasters such as flood. They showed to us their
monitoring system and explained how they respond to the traffic accidents.
In their
discussion, it shows that the CCTV installed in different places help them a
lot to reduce crimes by monitoring the suspects. In the case of traffic
accidents, they could immediately rescue the injured victims and see which
party was wrong. They also presented some videos of traffic accidents.
For this
company, we had fun watching the videos they presented. Though we already
visited the PSCC in Davao, still, it was good to compare both offices. Their
monitoring place was also nice and I’m glad that we had the chance to see how
it works.
The company
visit for this day ended in MMDA so we had a little break and went to MOA to
have shopping. The SM Mall of Asia was indeed big and it would be very nice if
we were able to tour around the mall and enjoy the scenery at the SM at the Bay
if we were not that tired. Bu then, we were dead tired that all we ever did was
sit on the chairs. Plus, it rained a little so we hurriedly went at the
Giligans to have our dinner. And from MOA, we then travelled to Pasay City to
check-in at Kabayan Hotel. Since the rooms have 3 double-decks, we were grouped
into six, all boys and all girls. As for me, I have my friends as my roommates
and we were assigned to Room 211. And after placing our things in our closet,
we didn’t bother to do anything else and immediately went to bed. After all, we
had a stressful day on our first day and our body really need to rest.
DAY 2
September 11, 2012 was the second day of our stay in
Manila. Since we slept early on the night before, we also woke up early which
gave us enough time to prepare ourselves. We had our breakfast in the hotel and
right after, we went to the bus. Since it was still early, we passed by the
house of the Aquino’s, the ABS-CBN studion, and stopped at the Pinoy Big
Brother House. There, we got the chance to take the picture outside the “bahay
ni kuya” and it was a surprise that it was actually small when it looked so big
in the television.
Afterwards, we went back to our
schedule which is to go to the University of the Philippines, Diliman to attend
the Philippine Youth Congress on
Information Technology (Y4IT). When we arrived, the line for the
registration was already long, and the worst part is, we were already in front
of the UP Theatre when the organizer said that it was already full and we have
to transfer to another location and fall in line again. But this time, we were
able to get inside the UP Bahay ng Alumni.
In UP Bahay ng Alumni, the topics
were the ICT Competency Development for Inclusive Growth: The TESDA Perspective
which was discussed by Ms. Ma. Susan dela Rama, the Executive Director of the
Planning Office in TESDA, and the Development and Trends in the Art of
Animation discussed by Mr. Benjamin Marasigan Jr, the Chairperson of the
Program of the School of Design & Arts College of St. Benilde. On the first
topic, the speaker tackled about Marketing like the ways on how to make a
product, giving it a price, the proper ways to sell it and how to promote it.
She gave some ideas on how to promote it such as digital signages like the
audiovisual advertising, data screen like informative television and the likes.
It was indeed helpful especially those who planned to have a business and such.
On the second topic, the speaker talked about the trends in animations such as
Cel Animation (celluloid), separate characters from background, black and
white, silent cartoons to talkies, and colored cartoons. He also added the
Xerox photocopying technology, the traditional 2D and CGI, digital ink and
paint, the 3D CGI Animation, flash animation, and also the stop motion animation.
Aside from the trends, he also tackled about the prospects like the Integration
of Digital Tools in 2D Animations, 3D CGI Animation in Feature and TV Series,
the Integration of traditional 2D and 3D CGI Animation, and the Seamless
Integration of 3D CGI in Live Action.
After the two topics, the morning
session ended and we had the time to take our lunch. However, on the afternoon
session, we didn’t go back to the Bahay ng Alumni, but instead, we entered the
UP Theatre and lucky for us, the seats were available though we knew that there
are people who were supposed to be occupying the seats. But then it was a first
come first serve basis and we finally had our time in theatre. There, they
discussed topics like the SPREAD, the Let’s talk! The importance of a Feedback
Loop, the Information Technology in Today’s Digital Filmmaking and Media
Content Production, POINTWEST and lastly, the Tech Talk.
I must say that we were lucky enough
to be able attend the Y4IT in UP since it was indeed an enormous event for IT
people. Lots of people were there and it was great meeting new people. It was
also nice staying at the UP Theatre and the topics discussed were great. We
were also given freebies such as ball pen, bag, and certificate. And yes, it
was a wonderful experience for IT students.
I really don’t have anything to
dislike regarding with the tour or the congress since it was admirable and the
organizers did a good job. I just hope we would have the chance to attend
again.
The seminar for Y4IT took the whole
day and we didn’t visit any other company. And so, to commemorate our stay in
UP Diliman, we went to a souvenir shop and bought UP souvenirs. The items were
quite expensive and the only thing I bought was a UP seal key chain. After
leaving UP, we went to TriNoma for shopping and malling. And for the second
time, we were tired and sleepy plus the items are expensive so we didn’t bother
to look around the mall. Instead, my friends and I decided to search for a nice
place inside the mall to have a photo shoot and luckily we found one. We really
had fun taking pictures and that was enough for us.
For our dinner, we went to Tramway Restaurant at
Timog, Quezon City where they served Japanese food. We also got the chance to
ride an MRT from Quezon Avenue to Taft Avenue on our way back to Kabayan Hotel.
Another tiring day has passed but then we’re still looking for the next days to
come.
DAY 3
September 12, 2012, the third day of
our field trip in Manila. Again, we woke up before the wake-up call and prepare
ourselves for another company visit. We had our breakfast at the hotel then
went out for the company visit. Unlike the previous day, we went straight to
the first scheduled company, however, it turned out that we arrived earlier
than expected so we had to stay inside the bus. Since it was a rainy day and it
was too early, all we did in the bus was to sleep and I must say that I really
had a good time sleeping. At around 9 o’clock in the morning, they woke us up
and told us to prepare ourselves.
The first company that we visited
was the PLDT in Mandaluyong City.
There, we entered quietly and led us to a conference room. They also gave us
name tags so that they would know our names. The room was also cold that
everyone was shivering and it was very unfortunate for me since I am wearing a
dress. But not long after, they toured us inside and showed us the
chronological events from the time the company started up to the present. They
also led us to their technical rooms and explained how it works. We also went
inside a room where there are products and staffs of Acer. I don’t really
understand how we ended in there and why the Acer was there. But I guess, the
Acer and PLDT were having a partnership.
There, it was shown that the company
started in year 1928 – 1938 with just 28,579 lines, 927 employees or telephone
operators followed by the Age of Destruction in the year 1939 – 1948, the Age
of Hope from 1949 – 1958, then the Age of Change in 1959 – 1968. The Age of
Control was taken in 1969 – 1978, the Age of Revolution from 1979 – 1988, 1989
– 1998 was the Age of Gatekeeper, the Age of Transformation in the year 1999 -
2009 and the 2009 beyond fast forward. It was clearly seen that the company had
its fall and rose again from destruction. The progress was impressive and it
only shows that their company was one of the biggest companies in the
Philippines.
PLDT was one of the most known
companies in our country and we were lucky that we were able to visit their
company. I really like their idea to show the chronological events of their
company. For me, in that way, a person would be impressed how proud they were
and how they struggled after all those years. Indeed, it was wonderful.
After 3 hours of staying in the
first company, we then took our lunch inside the bus and eventually head-on on
our second company visit for the day. Located at the East Avenue in Quezon
City, we visited the Social Security
System. We all know that SSS is a government institute and every citizen of
our country must be a member. Since we’re on the legal age and some of us are
already working, they were advised to register.
Social Security System or widely
known as SSS is a social insurance program for the workers in the country. It
is a compulsory since the members will also receive benefits from it. The
benefits include sickness, maternity, disability, retirement, and death &
funeral. The coverage for this insurance would be the employees, employers,
self-employed, and voluntary. The mission of this program is to provide users
with quality business-driven and technology based system.
This company is one of the busiest
companies since it is always full of people, and just by looking around, you
can see that the employees are working hard to serve the people. It’s just
that, the ambiance can make you feel like you are also working since we’re on
our formal attire. And I can say that big companies such as this one is a
wonderful place to work. Though we had a tour, it was not exactly that detailed
since we are lacking of time and it was quite unplanned but then we had fun
looking around.
The company visit for that day has
already ended so we had a tour at the Intramuros and Luneta, though we haven’t
stayed for long but they’ve given us enough time to take pictures with these
remarkable places. Right after, we went to Tutuban but we we’re caught in a
heavy traffic that’s why we arrived at almost 07:30 and we we’re given 200PHP
for our dinner. And with that, we went on our own for our shopping time.
DAY 4
September 13, 2012, the fourth day
in our fieldtrip in Manila. This day was also my favorite day since we really
had so much fun. For this day, the schedule of the big bus and the small bus
was also different and since I belong in the big bus, we have to leave early
for Tagaytay while the small bus will have a company visit first. As for us, it
took an hour before we arrived in Tagaytay City. The weather was also in favor
of us since it was neither sunny nor rainy and we had a wonderful view of the
Taal Lake and Taal Volcano.
We had our first stop in Tagaytay in
the shops where there are souvenirs such as key chains and foods, and I mean
lots of foods. As for me, I bought few key chains and foods so that I could let
my family taste it. In our next stop, we had an overlook on Taal Lake and Taal
Volcano and we had the chance to take a picture on the magnificent view. We
also rode horses and it didn’t actually matter that we’re wearing formal
attires. Our last stop in Tagaytay was in the People’s Park or the Palace in
the Sky. The name totally describes the place since it was so high that you can
almost touch the sky, the view from above was totally great, and the place was
wonderful. There, I also bought souvenirs such as Tagaytay shirts and key
chains. We were given an hour to visit the place and afterwards we went back to
the bus so we can have our lunch and visit the company for the day.
The only company that we visited for
this day was the Tsukiden Electronics
Philippines Inc. at Laguna. It is an electronic company which specializes
on PCB Assembly and such. Since it is a
Japanese company, they observed proper discipline and cleanliness to the extent
that they asked us to remove our shoes and wear their slippers.
It is actually great to think that
we were able to visit a Japanese company and I can say that their services were
great however; we really can’t understand how our lecture went. I mean, it
seemed like it was quite lacking and we were just unsatisfied. But this company
really left a big impression for us. That even in the bus, we’re talking about
Tsukiden and I don’t know if the company was a very good one.
But moving on, the bad thoughts fade
away after leaving the company since we finally went to Enchanted Kingdom
(Ride-all-you-can), the most awaited place of all. I can totally feel the
excitement even if we’re still on the bus and I won’t deny that I am beaming
with excitement.
As we entered, I can say that,
Enchanted Kingdom was indeed a magical place. It feels like I’m on my childhood
again and all I can ever think of is to have some fun and ride all the exciting
rides. Since the big bus was the first one to arrive, we have to wait for the
small bus to arrive since most of our friends were there and it would be so
much fun if we were with them. But since they haven’t arrived yet, we decided
to ride the Roller Skater first.
Good thing that after our first
ride, they finally arrive so we then went to our first ride together which is
the Wheel of Fate. The Wheel of Fate is a big Ferris wheel and we went so high
that I’m trembling and at the same time, laughing. But later on, we got
comfortable because of the wonderful view below. The next ride was the Flying
Fiesta where our chairs were swinging and it was also a nice ride. The next one
was the Grand Carousel. Yes we were old enough to ride a carousel but it was
actually fun. It seemed like we were back in our childhood days and we enjoyed
riding the horse while going up and down. After carousel, we started to try a
more intense ride, so we rode the Roller Skater. It was my second time for that
day to ride the Roller Skater but I didn’t mind. Roller Skater is a mini roller
coaster and the only thrilling moment was when it would go sideways. And all
throughout the ride, all we ever did was to laugh and we didn’t know if it was
really thrilling. The next one, we tried a definitely intense ride, the
Anchor’s Away. It is a very intense one since its swinging back on forth and it
gets higher and higher, and we were like screaming while laughing. Followed by
this ride, we decided to ride the very extreme one, the Space Shuttle. It is a
roller coaster ride and even if it was just for how many seconds, I must say
that it was enough to make my heart burst. While riding, I’m torn between
breathing and screaming and I can’t see anything anymore. It’s like my head was
a mess and I can say that it was a very unforgettable ride. But after the two
consecutive intense rides, we tried the Swan Lake wherein we rode and drove a
swan while we’re on water. It was also fun but I and Nikki didn’t ride for so
long because it made us feel dizzy. That was our last ride then we went back to
the bus. All in all, we tried seven rides and we think that all of those rides
were worth it.
For dinner, we went to Taste Asia in
MOA and afterwards, went straight to Kabayan Hotel to pack our bags for the
next day will be the last day.
DAY 5
September 14, 2012, the fifth day in
our fieldtrip and the final day of our stay in Manila. After having our
breakfast, we checked-out from the hotel and kept our bags in bus before
proceeding to the company that we will be visiting. It was also a rainy day and
I think I slept in the bus while we were heading on our way to the company.
For our last day, we visited the J.P. Morgan Chase, Bonifacio Global in
Taguig. Just like what the quote says, save the best for last. The company was
indeed marvelous and it was quite intimidating. First they welcomed us gave our
nametags saying that we should always wear it while we were staying in the
company. They also prohibit us in taking pictures while we were touring or when
we’re on a lecture. The rules were quite strict but for the company like them,
I think that it was understandable. However, they have vending machines and the
drinks were free so we instantly grab the chance.
J.P Morgan Chase is a global financial
services firm with investment, research, banking, finance, insurance, and other
business. The company’s clients include the most prominent corporations,
governments, wealthy individuals, and those of institutional investors. Indeed,
J.P Morgan chase is the one behind the success of famous corporations.
I totally adored the company and I
imagined how fulfilling it would be to work on this kind of company. It was
absolutely nice and I can’t help but dream that someday, I would be part of it.
However, I know that it will always remain as a dream. Well, all in all, J.P
Morgan Chase is my favorite company.
Truth to be told, I didn’t have
anything to dislike on the last company. Maybe because I was totally blinded
with my admiration that I didn’t notice any flaws. But really, it was amazing.
After our last visit, we went back
to the hotel to have our lunch and stayed there for about an hour since the
buses haven’t arrived. We also changed our clothes from formal attire to just
casual. While waiting, we took the liberty to take pictures at the lobby of the
hotel. Since that would be the last time that we’ll be staying, we made the
most of it and took lots and lots of pictures.
When the bus arrived, we didn’t
directly go to airport; instead, we had a stop in Baclaran to give us time to
buy souvenirs and other stuffs. Though it was a last-minute shopping, we still
had the chance to buy many things. We also stopped by the Baclaran church. It
was raining on those times so we hurriedly went back to the bus and patiently
wait for the others.
Our flight back to Davao was 06:15pm, so we have to
be at the airport by 04:00pm. But on our way, we were caught in a heavy traffic
so we just thought of having fun in the bus. Out tour guides also sang Farewell
which they dedicate to us. In return, our classmate also sang a song for them. And
so, all we did was to sing until we arrived at the airport.
There, we secured our luggage and things, said our
goodbyes to our tour guides and proceed to Terminal 4. Unexpectedly, the line
for check-in was too long and we had to stand there for an hour before we can
proceed to the lobby. We rode an airplane for the second time, and I was
extremely tired that all I could do is sleep. Even though I was seated beside
the window again, it was so dark outside and I couldn’t see anything. However,
the view became nice when we were about to land since I can see the city
lights.
The airplane was not that big so we easily got our
luggage. We then went outside and said our goodbyes to each other since our
parents were already there. And after an hour of travel, I’m finally on our
home sweet home.
Appendix
Recommendation
Field Trip and Seminars
is an effective way in making the students had a glimpse of the real world. I
must say that the field trip was a great experience for me. From visiting
companies, to shopping, to visiting wonderful places, and having a good time in
the amusement park, everything was worth it. Well, even though the trip was
expensive, the experience was more than enough to repay.
The efforts of being an
officer paid off when everything was turning well though I cannot say that it
was perfect. So for the incoming officers, the work requires real effort so
please work on it beforehand. Always see to it that the plans you made are
going well and that you all did everything to make everything successful.
For the faculties, I
really have nothing to say. They did their best in supervising the students in
whole duration of the trip and they were like our guardians. We were actually
thankful that we have them as the facilitators.
For the 4th
batch, the field trip is really something to look forward. And if you really
want to do it, do your job which is to constantly remind the parents, to attend
meetings, to cooperate in all times, and to help each other. And during the
field trip, follow all the rules and be conscious of the time. Let yourselves
enjoy the moments.
I also hope that even
when the curriculum changes, the subject Field Trip and Seminars will always be
there. It would really be unlucky for the other students if they wouldn’t have
the chance to be part of it. After all, FTS is indeed a wonderful subject.
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DAY 1 PICTURES
LIST OF STUDENTS
1.
Abarquez, Argen Pearl V.
2.
Aberjedo, Che May Ann A.
3.
Alderite, Jon Ares A.
4.
Amistoso, Emmanuel E.
5.
Amora, Kristine Faith M.
6.
Anzano, Jordan M.
7.
Asueros, April Anne A.
8.
Bacaoco, Joanna P.
9.
Barayan, Marco C.
10. Bargamento,
Claire R.
11. Belayro,
Yvonne P.
12. Bestis,
Sheila Mae A.
13. Biloy,
Victorio Q.
14. Bonto,
April Mae B.
15. Cagnaan,
Ruby Jean P.
16. Canoy,
Jeffrey D.
17. Cariño,
Louella Marree C.
18. Casal,
Sherry Ann Marie J.
19. Catalan,
Xevler B.
20. Chavez,
Laian Joy D.
21. Chua,
Rina Richie M.
22. Comidoy,
Nikko P.
23. Cubelo,
Jhun Rey T.
24. Datoy,
Jerland O.
25. Dela
Luz, Chenny G.
26. De
Paz, Ricardo Jr. R.
27. Diacono,
Jose Jr. B.
28. Dicon,
Jonie T.
29. Espina,
Firlyvir T.
30. Flores,
Brian
31. Flores,
Roscel O.
32. Galindo,
Jesmael G.
33. Gallardo,
Jecris P.
34. Gascon,
Miguel Paulo Anthony
35. Insierto,
Jeanie Joy L.
36. Juarez,
Jazel Noreen C.
37. Larayos,
Arpi S.
38. Lejano,
Benjamin A.
39. Letchadores,
Raquel D.
40. Librea,
Eldrin Jay Chit L.
41. Literatus,
Nikki P.
42. Magallen,
Febie Jane D.
43. Manipis,
Ozy Hale D.
44. Mendez,
Kevin P.
45. Miguel,
John Cyril D.
46. Morado,
Welfred L.
47. Narciso,
Loren E.
48. Obiso,
Karina N.
49. Olmedo,
Kleant James R.
50. Osiones,
Vanessa Joy C.
51. Paman,
Jesse Rhey V.
52. Panoy,
Rhea Eleonor B.
53. Partosa,
Therry Charm R.
54. Perez,
Jasper Humprey O.
55. Polinar,
Joemar M.
56. Reyes,
Jomarie L.
57. Saclauso,
Salveah M.
58. Salar,
Mary Ann A.
59. Santos,
Sandina Y.
60. Sarga,
Myrine A.
61. Sarino,
Jefalyn B,
62. Soriano,
Uriel Emmanuel R.
63. Sumalinog,
Fretzeil Mae V.
64. Tomanding,
Khelly M.
65. Tomas,
Jed Wil T.
66. Torres,
Jay Erickson T.
67. Travilla,
Zyra Jane M.
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counters open 2 (two) hours prior to scheduled departure and close strictl 45
minutes before departure. For all flights departing India and Colombo onl ,
check-in counters open 3 (three) hours prior to departure and close 1 hour
before departure.
Depart (DG7023)
10 Sep 12
Depart
from Davao (DVO) at 07:45 Arrive in Manila (NAIA) (MNL) at 09:30
Note: Operated
b :
SEAIR (DG)
Return (DG7028)
14 Sep 12
Depart
from Manila (NAIA) (MNL) at 18:15 Arrive in Davao (DVO) at 20:00
Note: Operated
b :
SEAIR (DG)
Passenger Details
Khell
Tomanding
(Adult, Male)
Victorio Jr Bilo
(Adult, Male)
Mar
Ann Salar
(Adult, Female)
Ja
Erickson Torres
(Adult, Male)
Jesmael Galindo
(Adult, Male)
Yvonne Bela ro
(Adult, Female)
Uriel Emmanuel Soriano
(Adult, Male)
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Benjamin Lejano
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(Adult, Male)
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Louella Marree
Carino
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(Adult, Female)
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Passengers
& Seat Assignments
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Passenger
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Cities
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Flight
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Seat
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MR Khell Tomanding
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MR Victorio Jr Bilo
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MS
Mar
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Ann Salar
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MR Ja
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Erickson Torres
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MR Jesmael Galindo
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MS Yvonne Bela ro
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MR
Uriel Emmanuel Soriano
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MR Benjamin Lejano
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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MS
Louella Marree Carino
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DVO - MNL
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DG 7023
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MNL - DVO
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DG 7028
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Note Operated b SEAIR (DG)
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Ancillar Items/Services
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Khell
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Tomanding
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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Victorio Jr Bilo
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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Mar
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Ann Salar
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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Ja Erickson Torres
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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Jesmael Galindo
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
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PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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Yvonne Bela ro
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
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150.00
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PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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Uriel Emmanuel
Soriano
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
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PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00 PHP
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Benjamin Lejano
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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Louella
Marree Carino
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DVO - MNL
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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MNL - DVO
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Prepaid
Baggage 15kg
|
150.00
|
PHP
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Contact Information
Name
Jhun Rey Cubelo
Home address
davao city
davao
city, 8000 Philippines
Phone number(s)
Contact:2957897
Mobile:9076712065
Email address(es):
sunnyworldtravel@yahoo.com
Payment Details
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Credit
card (confirmed)
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MC
XXXXXXXXXXXX3401
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PHP 26,339.04
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Amount Paid
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PHP
26,339.04
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Price
Details
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Fare price
|
PHP
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18882.00
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Discounts
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PHP 0.00
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Fare Fees and Taxes
|
PHP
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3065.04
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Special Services
|
PHP
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2700.00
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Booking Fee
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PHP
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2016.00
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To al price
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*Note:
this amount ma
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be
due at time of service (Hotel, Activit
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, Car) and isn't calculated as part of the total price.
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