Robinsons Hotels and Resorts (RHR) has unveiled new, convenient booking packages that break away from tradition.
The GO24/7 package lets guests check in any time of the day and stay within a 24-hour period, breaking the boundaries of the traditional hotel stay period of checking in from 14.00 to 16.00, said RHR group director of sales and marketing, Joy de Mesa.

This package can be booked via direct emails and calls, as well as the booking engine, starting from today in seven essential service value Go Hotels across the country.
By summer, GO24/7 can be booked at all 24 Go Hotels, Go Plus Hotels and mid-market boutique and city Summit and Grand Summit hotels and resorts across the country.
Also available in all the 24 homegrown brands of RHR is GO365 which lets guests book in advance from at least 15 days prior to their chosen dates up to a maximum of 365 days on the website. This allows travellers to secure the rate from the day of booking plus a 10 per cent discount off the best available rate.
Nonito Cuizon, RHR marketing director, said GO365 can be paired with RHR sister company Cebu Pacific’s “periodic seat sale flights, paid leaves and planned events, ensuring peace of mind knowing that your comfortable and safe stay is secured in advance”.
Coming soon is GO Buy Online which, with the ease of mobile messaging apps, will allow guests to book and purchase vouchers via a unique chat box and online boutique.
All three RHR offerings complement Cebu Pacific’s seat sale, flight arrivals, and domestic destinations where the homegrown hotels and resorts are also located.
RHR has also announced the opening of The Westin Manila Sonata Place, a hotel and serviced residences in Ortigas, on March 16, its fourth internationally-managed property, in addition to Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu, Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, and Holiday Inn Manila Galleria.


Ekert joined Sabre in January 2022 as president and oversees all aspects of the company’s business and technology operations.










Titled Good Vibes Festival at Sea, this event will complement two- and three-night sailings onboard Genting Dream from March 12 to April 30, 2023.











Travellers from several countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and New Zealand, will no longer need to take a PCR test prior to entry to China from today.
Eligible travellers flying directly to China will only need to take an ART 48 hours before boarding.
A positive test result would still hinder entry to China, and travellers are required to declare their negative test results on the China Customs website or through its app.
With the updated procedure, airlines will no longer check a passenger’s negative PCR or ART results.
PCR test results are still required for travellers from other countries like the US, South Korea and Japan.