By Glazyl Masculino
BACOLOD CITY – Sixty foreigners who have been stranded in Negros Occidental since March 30, were sent off on a flight from Bacolod-Silay Airport in Silay City to Manila over the weekend.
Some of the foreigners who got stranded in Negros Occidental return home via chartered and sweeper flights at Bacolod-Silay Airport in Silay City Saturday. (Jennylind Cordero via Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
Acting Provincial Tourism Officer Jennylind Cordero said these foreigners included 29 Australians, 10 Canadians, five Americans, two Belgians, four Koreans, two British, one German, one French, two Austrians, two Swiss, and two New Zealanders.
They boarded a sweeper flight of the Philippine Airlines.
Cordero said that a total of 590 stranded foreign tourists in the province have already been flown out of the province via 17 humanitarian trips in a month.
Meanwhile, 45 construction workers who have been stranded in Panay island since March due to travel suspension amid the COVID-19 pandemic, arrived in the province last Saturday.
They arrived on board MV Philippines at the Bacolod Real Estate Development Corp. (Bredco) port here.
They were then transported on Philippine Coast Guard bus to the Mambukal Resort in Murcia town, where they will undergo a 14-day quarantine.
Some of the foreigners who got stranded in Negros Occidental return home via chartered and sweeper flights at Bacolod-Silay Airport in Silay City Saturday. (Jennylind Cordero via Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
Acting Provincial Tourism Officer Jennylind Cordero said these foreigners included 29 Australians, 10 Canadians, five Americans, two Belgians, four Koreans, two British, one German, one French, two Austrians, two Swiss, and two New Zealanders.
They boarded a sweeper flight of the Philippine Airlines.
Cordero said that a total of 590 stranded foreign tourists in the province have already been flown out of the province via 17 humanitarian trips in a month.
Meanwhile, 45 construction workers who have been stranded in Panay island since March due to travel suspension amid the COVID-19 pandemic, arrived in the province last Saturday.
They arrived on board MV Philippines at the Bacolod Real Estate Development Corp. (Bredco) port here.
They were then transported on Philippine Coast Guard bus to the Mambukal Resort in Murcia town, where they will undergo a 14-day quarantine.