October 2, 2018

Boating Industry Hopes for Executive Decision to Drive Growth : 10th SEA-EX Philippine Boat Show & Nautical Lifestyle Expo on October 5, 6 and 7





A group of private boaters are currently in talks with the government to help push for an executive decision that will help build the foundation of creating an organized local boating industry. 

Headed by Angelo Olondriz, President of Headsail, Inc., the private group says that a decision from the palace recognizing the potential of the industry can very well boost its growth. 

Angelo Olondriz, President of Headsail, Inc. and Apa Ongpin, Associate of Headsail, Inc.

“As a country with one of the longest coastlines in the world, the Philippines has an inherent potential to be a world leader in leisure boating,” shares Olondriz. 

“But what we hope the government can see is that it goes beyond that. We need to increase boat registrations. And for boat owners to want to register, we need the help of the government. Now more than ever, we must maximize not just our seas, but our rivers, lakes and other bodies of water as well. Boats can help move things forward for the Philippines in more ways than you can imagine.” 



He adds, “Imagine traveling from Manila to Makati in about 10 minutes. That’s possible with the Pasig River. Transportation of goods and people will become so much easier and more cost efficient. We can finally provide access to and drive the local economies of tourist destinations that, without boats, will be very hard to reach.” 


The National Coast Watch Council Secretariat (NCWCS) has declared its support for this campaign and is assisting the group in securing the executive order. 


With over 7,107 islands, 36,289 kilometers of coastline—the third longest in the world—and rich marine life, the Philippines has the natural resources needed to support developments that, if done properly, can create a wide variety of economic activities, including: tourism and recreation like boating and water sports, sustainable employment, port facilities, ecosystem services like flood control and energy generation, mobility and regenerating urban areas, among others. 

“All our neighboring countries are doing it—Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong. They’re all utilizing their waters to help fuel the economy. And they are being assisted by their respective governments. That’s why they are able to thrive. We know that should the current administration decide to support this cause, we can do so much to help Filipinos.” 


Seasoned boater and Associate of Headsail, Inc., Apa Ongpin adds. 

“Thailand is very similar to us. We have a much bigger industry than they did back in 1998 when they had less than 20 boats because the regulations were somewhat restricted, especially with taxes at 200%. Then foreign operators came in and told the government they needed boats to transport people back and forth. The government was convinced and they eased up on the regulations. Today, they have about 3,000 boats in Thailand and it’s become a huge industry that employs tens of thousands of people and generates four or five million Bahts in gross revenues.” 

In 2009, a select number of players in the boating industry, headed by Olondriz, started the campaign to turn the Philippines into Asia’s Mediterranean—a country whose coastlines host businesses that not only support employment for locals but also provide significant economic contribution as well. Last year, the government, headed by MARINA, the National Coast Watch Council Secretariat (NCWS), the Maritime Development and Ocean Affairs Unit, and the Tourism and Promotion’s Board (TBP), joins the said campaign and calls for more private firms to join as well. 

Much like the said government agencies who’ve decided to throw in their support for the cause, Olondriz also hopes that more companies, especially those in the real estate, hospitality services, and construction field, start shifting their focus on one of our country’s most important resources. 



SEA-EX 2018 

In line with these efforts, Olondriz once against spearheads the biggest gathering of key notable people and brands involved in the manufacture and distribution of yachts, sail boats, boating accessories, water sports equipment, summer apparel and resort getaways in one roof—Philippine Boatshow & Nautical Lifestyle Expo. 

Considered as the biggest marine expo in the country, the 10th SEA-EX Philippine Boat Show & Nautical Lifestyle Expo will be held on October 5, 6 and 7 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. Brands participating in the expo include local boat builders like Trevally Boats, Teamnonino, Australasia Marine Alliance Corporation, Advanced Composite Systems - Hammerhead Boats and Alu Porter Group. 




Sea-Expo is a three day boat show and nautical lifestyle expo event that truly celebrates the Philippine’s most valuable resource, the ocean. It provides a venue for the local and international marine industry to come together and showcase their products and services to the Philippine market. The show has evolved to encompass the nautical industry from boats, water sports equipment, dive shops, resorts, luxury automobiles, summer apparel and supplemental services, creating a complete lifestyle experience. The addition of the conference allowed key players all over the world to share and exchange ideas with regards to localized case study application to Philippine tourism, coastal development, maritime safety and marine preservation. Sea-Ex believes that the conference is one of our major platforms in changing mindsets to truly embrace opportunities that can be found in the Philippine leisure marine industry.

Also joining the roster of exhibitors are international boat distributors such as Asia Marina, Asia Yachting and Simpson Marine as well as local companies Europa Yacht and Rayomarine distributing international brands such as as Azimut Yachts, Beneteau, Lagoon, Princess, Chaparral Boats, NuMarine, Galeon.

Visit http://seaex.ph/ for more information and updates.




AiAi delas Alas’ Useful Tips to The Finalists of The Clash

AiAi delas Alas knows a star when she sees one. She is in the industry where stars come and go and where longevity is the name of the game. She is one of the most durable and bankable stars and she knows the in and out of the business. 

AiAi is currently busy shooting a movie titled Sons of Nanay Sabel together with Ex-Battalion. 



AiAi sits as one of the judges of The Clash alongside, Lani Misalucha and Christian Bautista. The Clash, hosted by Asia’s Songbird Ms. Regine Velasquez, features aspiring singers who compete against each other to become the country’s next singing sensation.

Nearing its finale, The Clash has chosen the Final Six Clashers namely: Garrett Bolden (Olongapo City), Anthony Rosaldo (Valenzuela City), Golden Cañedo (Cebu), Mirriam Manalo (Pampanga), Josh Adornado (Cagayan De Oro), and Jong Madaliday (North Cotabato).


AiAi is on the lookout for the next singing superstar. As one of the judges of The Clash, Ai Ai wants to share practical tips to the final contenders of The Clash:  

1.      Pray. God listens.
2.      Believe in your talent but believe more in God’s power.
3.      Perform like it’s your last day on earth.
4.      Do not let fame get into your head. Be thankful.
5.      Build lasting friendships. Matutong makisama sa lahat ng tao.
6.      Stay humble and be kind to people.
7.      Love your work na parang boyfriend or girlfriend mo siya.
8.      Be disciplined. Be responsible. Practice makes perfect sabi nga nila. Memorize your lines and spiels.
9.      Learn to reinvent yourself. Times do change but don’t lose yourself on your way to stardom.
10.  Dream big but work harder.

AiAi Delas Alas is a talent of Asian Artists Agency. For inquiries, please call (02) 855-4765 or (02) 405-4423, email info@asianartistsagency.com, and visit fb.com/asianartistsagency

AirAsia is Keeping Fares Low, No Fuel Surcharge on All Domestic and International Flights

Manila, Philippines -2 October 2018 – AirAsia, the World’s Best Low Cost Airline, announced today it will not add fuel surcharge on domestic or international fares, staying true to its commitment to provide unparalleled low fares.

AirAsia Philippines CEO Captain Dexter Comendador said, “To help reduce travel cost and stimulate more demand for travel and tourism, we will not be adding fuel surcharge on our fares for all domestic and international flights. We want to keep our fares low to encourage more people to travel.”


Last September, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) approved the guidelines on the imposition of the passenger fuel surcharge for domestic and international flights. The CAB also adopted a matrix for fuel surcharge that will be determined based on the two-month average of jet fuel

MOPS (Mean of Platts Singapore) prices in its peso per liter equivalent and will be fixed for two months.

Based on the published and approved matrix, fuel surcharge rates for domestic flights are divided into five categories, depending on flight distance. Domestic air fares according to CAB estimate could be slapped with an additional cost of up to P769 and those for international flights by as much as P9,860 with the reimposition by local carriers of the fuel surcharge.

“We are closely monitoring the impact of high oil price on our operations, however, we are also working hard to offset the sharp jet fuel costs by adopting cost efficient measures across the network or within the AirAsia Group,” Comendador said.

AirAsia is set to launch new flights to and from Cagayan de Oro and Kaoshiung in Taiwan on 28 October. Promo fares from as low as P850 are available for booking now until 7 October 2018 at www.airasia.com and valid for travel starting 28 October 2018 to 30 March 2019.

AirAsia currently operates a fleet of 20 aircraft with flights to and from Manila, Cebu, Clark, Davao, Tacloban, Puerto Princesa, Iloilo, Tagbilaran and Kalibo/Boracay including international flights to Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Hong Kong, Macau, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Ho Chi Minh, Bali, Taipei, Singapore, Seoul/Incheon and Bangkok.

Sam Concepcion X Ben&Ben : We are Family


Whatever the genre, whatever the era, good music will contain the seeds of universal truths. While most songs are understandably about romantic love, it still is notable that there are few songs about the love that can be found in the family.

Ben & Ben

 Ben & Ben are especially qualified to be part of a song about family because they are literally related as well as a family that was formed by love for music. And song writer and guitarist Paolo Benjamin Guico shares, “ became part of our band!” 

So bonded are Ben and Ben that for their interview, they refused to begin until all nine members were present and ready to begin. The band was started by twins Paolo Miguel Guico and Miguel Benjamin Guico, hence their band name; and has now grown to include Poch Barretto on lead guitar, Jam Villanueva on drums, Agnes Resona on bass, Patricia Lasaten on keyboards, Ton Muñoz on percussion, and backing vocals and Kiefer Cabugao on vocals. For all of them to bond so strongly and effortlessly with Sam Concepcion, not just on the songwriting but on the performing and recording as well, is proof positive that music can truly unite people. 

 “We just connected as a family, sakto lang talaga” Sam insists. 

Sam Concepcion

“Talking about the family can be so cheesy, too cheesy! And sometimes, the emotions can also be too close to home,” admits Paolo. 

“Maybe it’s just easier to talk about love in general, than to say that its about a family,” Sam supposes when asked about the rarity of songs that delve into the dynamics of a family. Very early on in the process, they all honed in on that aspect of going back to your roots. “Just go back, go back , that was very clear. To what family is and what a beautiful story that can be,” Sam reveals. It was a good parallel to their process. 

 “Yes, it could have been difficult, we’re all very different people but what made us gel is that we all felt the same about the family.” 


The Ben and Ben family all admit that while their songs might be smooth and easy to listen to, there are some deep and potentially heartbreaking aspects to their lyrics as well. “We’re nine so that’s nine different experiences from nine different families, so we find what can cross the all that,” Agnes observes. 

But even with all that, Paolo says it was easy to find their groove. “It really just happened.” Miguel then adds, “Even if we had to build the song slowly, everyone just understood the feeling we wanted.” 

 Paolo then says, “And once we started jamming , there was just that magic of playing together.” 

Taste the sounds of Pinoy music as Sam Concepcion and Ben&Ben collaborate for Coke Studio Season 2. Catch them on October 7, at 11:15 a.m. before ASAP on ABS-CBN or on www.youtube.com/CokeStudioPH








Maymay and Edward take their connection to the next level with PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi



Teen stars and popular love team Maymay Entrata and Edward Barbers are taking their connection to the next level as the new endorsers of PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi, the first prepaid service of the country’s No. 1 home broadband.

Both very active on social media, MayWard – as their throngs of fans call them endearingly – know too well the importance of a reliable Internet connection when it comes to reaching out to their followers and sharing every step of their journey to stardom the moment they finished their stint at a famous reality TV show.

"Then, viewers simply had to tune into their television to get to know what we were doing. Nagbago ang lahat nung natapos ang reality TV show. Now we turn to the Internet and social media as a means to share our lives with our fans,” said Edward.


Sharing their journey via social media

"Malaking-malaki talaga ang utang na loob namin sa aming fans, kaya we always engage them as much as as possible. Thanks to the Internet and apps, mas madali for us to get in touch and interact with them kahit nasaan man sila – Pilipinas man o abroad,” said Maymay.

The loveteam’s accounts are filled with their travel adventures, behind-the-scene moments of their gigs and TV appearances, and daily discoveries that show off their fun-loving and carefree personalities. 

Instagram remains to be the duo’s main social media platforms, with Maymay boasting 1.8 million followers, and Barber amassing 1.2 million followers. Recently, they also got on board the Tiktok craze, using the app to take short videos and edit them with special effects before uploading them for millions of followers. 


Being their own content managers


Just like many celebrities their age, MayWard have turned into their very own social media managers, creating content and managing the account all by themselves. They often start their days scrolling through their own social media feeds, liking and commenting on posts, and then posting their own content to engage with their followers. 

“Very hands-on talaga kami. We think about content that our followers and fans will find fun and masayang-masaya talaga kami whenever they enjoy what we post and put out there," said Edward.

Maymay revealed that most of their social media activities are done during their downtime; for example, backstage while waiting for their stage appearances, in transit for their many shows locally and abroad, or at home during their rest days.

“We use our mobile network when we’re on the go, but when we’re in the comfort of our home, malaking tulong talaga if you have a reliable Internet connection for your online activities. It is in this way that having your own PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi makes perfect sense,” said Edward.


Get your sulit on with PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi


Available at PLDT Stores and retailers nationwide, the PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi comes with FREE 10GB data valid for seven days for a one-time fee of Php1,995. Because it is prepaid, there are no monthly bill payments, locked-in periods, or even uncontrolled data usage. 

Even better, PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi lets you surf for as low as Php15 for 1GB via Home Boost 15, which comes with 1GB valid for 1 day for only Php15. You can enjoy Home Boost 15 as an add-on to promos like Home Boost 50 or up, for greater savings. 

PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi is powered by Smart, the country’s fastest mobile Internet, according to a user-generated survey by Ookla, the world’s network testing leader.

“With PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi, madaling-madali especially for people our age na magkaroon ng sulit at mabilis na Internet connection sa bahay,” said Maymay. “Because it’s Prepaid Home WiFi, di na kailangan ng contract or locked-in period. Mas madali rin ma-control yung data usage and budget mo kasi maglu-load up ka lang sa tuwing gagamitin mo.”

“Even young people our age know the value of sulit,” said Edward. “We know na ‘leveling up’ does not necessarily mean having to pay a high price tag. With PLDT Prepaid Home WiFi, you can truly get your sulit on and enjoy fast Internet at home without having to shell out too much – that’s what’s sulit about it.”

To know more about PLDT Home Prepaid WiFi, visit www.pldthome.com and follow PLDT’s official accounts on Facebook (www.facebook.com/PLDTHome) and Twitter (@PLDTHome).

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