Trip.com grants discounts to vaccinated Filipinos

In support of the Philippine national vaccination programme, Trip.com is offering full vaccinated residents up to 30 per cent off hotel bookings from now until December 31, 2021.

Deals from the Vaccinated Discount Campaign will feature deals from more than 100 accommodation partners, such as Aloha Boracay Hotel, Boracay Beach Club and Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort. Hotels are supporting the initiative with exclusive perks to promote safe travel within the country.

Fully vaccinated residents in the Philippines can enjoy exclusive hotel discounts on Trip.com; Bluewater Maribago Beach Resort pictured

To enjoy the discounts, individuals must provide proof of vaccination before or upon arrival at the accommodation of choice.

As part of Trip.com’s continuous commitment to its partners, participating merchants will also be able to garner greater visibility through dedicated marketing efforts by the online travel specialist.

Jerome Dela Cruz, general manager of Trip.com (Philippines), said: “It is critical for us to play our part in bolstering the effort towards immunisation in the country as we continue the fight against Covid-19.

“We are also working towards a recovery of the travel sector, and this campaign seeks to be an example of the actions we can take to initiate timely opportunities for safe travel resumption. By aggregating promotions from our partners, we also hope to boost the business recovery of our partners who have been affected by the pandemic.”

Margie Munsayac, vice president, sales and marketing of Bluewater Resorts, believes that travel and tourism recovery is tied to vaccination success.

“We are delighted to be one of the partners of Trip.com’s Vaccinated Discount Campaign. This is another example of how proactive Trip.com has been in implementing timely initiatives and programmes, and we look forward to working with them to encourage our citizens to be vaccinated and enjoy the discounts and added values on their staycation packages in the coming months,” remarked Munsayac.

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