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DOTr Tightens Watch, Safety Measures in Transport Hubs as First Case of Novel Coronavirus is Confirmed in PH



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Safety measures have been tightened in the country's transportation hubs as the country recorded its first case of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) on Thursday, 30 January 2020.

Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade said that the DOTr and its attached agencies have been implementing its safety protocols at the country's gateways as early as 23 Jan. 2020, or just after China reported the discovery of the 2019-nCoV in Wuhan City.

"We have adopted measures we deem necessary to secure our transportation hubs even before the first case was recorded in the country. This development will further strengthen our resolve to reinforce our safety measures and protocols in various transport terminals, in coordination with other concerned government agencies," said Secretary Tugade.

Tugade said the DOTr is closely coordinating with the Department of Health (DOH) and the Bureau of Quarantine to support its efforts to secure transport terminals from the 2019-nCoV and in closely monitoring arriving passengers.

For its part, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has reactivated its communicable disease preparedness procedures on all CAAP-operated airports, especially in international gateways such as Puerto Princesa, General Santos, Zamboanga, Davao, Kalibo, Laoag, and Iloilo in a bid to contain the spread into the country of the novel coronavirus.

Airport frontline personnel have been advised to observe precautionary measures such as maintaining proper hygiene, and regular handwashing, and to exercise extreme vigilance in handling passenger arrivals and strictly monitor those who are possibly infected by the virus.

Posting of public advisories informing about coronavirus infections are also being enforced.

For operations at the country’s main gateway, Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) General Manager Ed Monreal said they are in full coordination with the Bureau of Quarantine in support of their safety protocols.

A dedicated lane with writing desks at the arrival concourse for quarantine thermal screening of arriving passengers was also set-up.

On 23 January 2020, the Civil Aviation Board (CAB) resolved to immediately and indefinitely suspend all air services operations between Wuhan and any point in the Philippines. Kalibo in Aklan is the only point in the Philippines that directly connects to Wuhan by way of chartered flights.

All air carriers, regardless of the route serviced as long as the origin or destination is in China, were also required to closely monitor the events that might transpire in other Chinese cities as well as other countries, and to take all precautions to ensure the protection of health and safety of passengers.

CAB likewise directed all pertinent air carriers to immediately secure from the Bureau of Quarantine copies of the Health Declaration Checklist and ensure that all passengers and members of the air crew answer it prior to disembarkation.

The CAB stressed the importance of the checklist in assisting the Bureau of Quarantine in tracking down passengers later on shown to be infected by or exposed to the novel coronavirus.

All area centers and airports, especially those with international flights, were ordered to immediately review and update their respective Airport Emergency Plans to address public health threats such as the novel coronavirus in coordination with the local Quarantine Health Office.

In the Maritime sector, directives have been given out to all ports operated by the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to coordinate with quarantine office and implement strict passenger screening at arrival areas. According to PPA General Manager Jay Santiago, stringent security measures are also in place especially in areas frequently visited by tourists such as Bohol and Caticlan in Aklan. Face masks and sanitizers were likewise distributed to frontline employees.

The Philippine Coast Guard has likewise advised all medical units in its 13 Coast Guard Districts to be on high alert to block the possible spread of suspected coronavirus.

Strict passenger screening and safety measures are also in place on the country’s land terminals and railway networks to prevent the entry and spread of the virus.

Meanwhile, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has issued Memorandum Circular (MC) 2020-005 mandating all public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers and conductors to properly wear face masks at all times while on duty and for all franchise holders to ensure compliance. All terminal operators were likewise directed to ensure proper sanitation and cleanliness in their premises— to provide face masks as well as disinfectants or sanitizer for free use of passengers.

For its part, the DOTr railways sector instructed all frontline station and security personnel of railway lines to wear appropriate face masks and to ensure that hand sanitizers and soaps are available for use in restrooms and other strategic areas inside stations.

Train interiors and station premises, particularly frequently touched surfaces that are exposed to the public, were likewise ordered to be disinfected.

Periodic announcements of reminders for preventive actions that could help prevent transmission of the virus were also directed for posting in strategic locations.

Secretary Tugade repeated his appeal for cooperation from commuters, especially those who may feel inconvenienced by the strict safety measures being implemented.

“As we implement preventive measures and stringent monitoring of passengers in our transportation hubs nationwide, we implore the public to cooperate with the authority and also be vigilant in their travels at all times,” Secretary Tugade said.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises Takes Delivery Of The Ship That Perfects Luxury, Seven Seas Splendor



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Regent Seven Seas Cruises, the world’s leading luxury ocean cruise line, has welcomed to its fleet the new ship that defines luxury perfected, Seven Seas Splendor. Delivered at Fincantieri’s shipyard in Ancona, Italy, Regent’s fifth ship builds on the cruise line’s rich 28-year heritage offering guests An Unrivaled Experience with every luxury included.

At 55,254 gross tons and 735 feet in length, Seven Seas Splendor is Luxury Perfected. On board, the highest benchmarks of personalized service and comforts will be delivered by 551 professional crew members caring for 750 guests in 375 beautifully appointed suites, ranging from 307- to 4,443-square feet. Lavishly designed public spaces include five exquisite and unique restaurants and three elegant bars and lounges, while a $5 million curated art collection, more than 500 crystal chandeliers, and over an acre of Italian marble complement the ship’s sophistication.

“Wherever you turn on Seven Seas Splendor, you will be surrounded by elegance, comfort and hospitality,” said Jason Montague, president and chief executive officer of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “Luxury travelers have anticipated this stunning new ship for more than two years. The day she opened for reservations was the busiest booking day in our company’s history. We thank the talented team at Fincantieri for collaborating with Regent to achieve our ambitious vision of creating the ship that perfects luxury. Seven Seas Splendor demonstrates how Regent continues to deliver An Unrivaled Experience for guests across our fleet.”






“Quality is a hallmark of both Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Fincantieri, and it has been our privilege to construct this important and remarkable ship that reflects Fincantieri’s extensive abilities and its reference presence in the luxury cruise segment, a unique and competitive market niche in the shipbuilding industry,” said Luigi Matarazzo, General Manager, Fincantieri Merchant Ships Division.

Helmed by Captain Serena Melani, the first female captain to take charge of a brand-new ocean cruise ship, Seven Seas Splendor sails her first official voyage on February 6, 2020 from Barcelona, Spain to Miami, Florida. The ship will be christened on February 21, 2020 by her Godmother, the legendary supermodel and actress Christie Brinkley, at a glamorous and elegant ceremony in PortMiami. Seven Seas Splendor will also be showcased to global media and travel partners on preview sailings throughout February and March.

Following her christening event, Seven Seas Splendor cruises the tropical paradises of the Caribbean and Mexican Riviera, which includes two crossings of the Panama Canal and one unique Southern Caribbean cruise from Miami to New York City. In spring, Seven Seas Splendor will traverse the Atlantic Ocean once more for its inaugural European season, offering cultural and historically rich ports of call in one of the world’s most popular regions, the Mediterranean.

DOTr, PPA Inaugurate Port of Claveria to Help Improve Connectivity in Cagayan Province



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Connectivity going to and from Cagayan gets a much-needed boost as the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Philippines Ports Authority (PPA) formally inaugurate the Port of Claveria on 03 February 2020.

DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade, together with PPA General Manager Jay Daniel Santiago lead the blessing and inauguration of the port project in the municipality of Claveria, which started construction in 2017 and was completed in October 2019.

The port development project aims to help address the need of the province for an efficient network that integrates land, sea and air transport systems. Among the works carried out in the port were the construction of the Reinforced Concrete Platform to serve as additional backup area, additional Roll-on/Roll-Off (Ro-Ro) ramp to handle increasing cargo traffic, restoration of the causeway, and road repair going to and from the seaport.








Secretary Tugade pointed out that the Port of Claveria is one of the many seaport projects being done by the Duterte administration to continuously improve connectivity and mobility not just for people, but also for goods and commodities across the country.

The transportation chief added that it is also a way of giving back to the place where he came from.

“May kasabihan ‘ho: “Ang hindi marunong lumingon sa kaniyang pinanggalingan ay hindi makararating sa paroroonan.” Kaya po ako gumagawa ng mga proyektong ganito kasi tumitingin po ako sa aking pinanggalingan – kung saan ako pinanganak, ito ‘ho ang Claveria.”

“I give you a project, the project of President Rodrigo Duterte, use it, enjoy it, but in Heaven’s name, please take care of it,” Secretary Tugade said.

For his part, PPA General Manager Santiago stressed that there was a need to construct the said seaport in the municipality to establish economic linkages in the Cagayan Valley region that is highly in need of connectivity.

“Nakita kasi natin na kulang na kulang ang connectivity natin sa northern Philippines. Ang pinakamalapit na PPA port sa northern Philippines na nagco-connect sa Batanes ay dito sa Cagayan. Dislocated din ang Calayan Group of Islands so kinakailangan talagang magkaroon tayo ng mga pantalan dito para magkaroon ng accessibility doon sa mga northern islands natin.”

Local Government Officials were also present in the inaugural ceremony, who expressed their gratitude to the President Duterte’s Build, Build, Build program. This, as the seaport will further enhance the upland and lowland communities’ trade, industry, and tourism activities.

“We’re very happy about this project. The governor has always said that the key to Cagayan’s development is ports,” said Atty. Maria Rosario Mamba – Villaflor, Chief of Staff of Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba.

“Magandang blessing ang Claveria Port kasi yung mga turista. Ang target po kasi ng ating mahal na mayor dito is Agri-Tourism. Of course, kapitbahay lang natin ang Ilocos, andami-dami pong mga turista diyan. Nabanggit nga po ng namumuno sa Ilocos na ibigay sa atin ang sobra-sobra nilang mga turista dito. From dito sa port na ‘to, pwede nang mag-dock ang international cruise ship,” 2nd District of Cagayan Board Member Archie Layus said.

Further, apart from the completion of the Claveria port, Secretary Tugade also pledged to finish his second project for the municipality, which is the Pata Lighthouse as well as the establishment of a Regional Office for the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) for ease of doing transactions for the locals.
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