Quiet Snicker...
But before you start pointing accusing fingers at me, yes, we hit the "night tours" but was all in clean fun. Just had more than the usual bottles of beer I am presently accustomed to since we had to drink at least one bottle for every spot we visited... and we're talking 4 to 5 places...
Davao is beautiful and clean. And very safe because I can even see people walking around secluded places even in the dead of night. Also, they have P99.00 all-you-can-eat places there...
So even with the night tour (that ended around 1:30 a.m.), I had to wake up at 4:30 a.m. because my service to the airport would pick me up at 5. Fortunately, I was not wasted enough so I managed to wake up at the correct time.
Not that I'm plugging them or anything, but I think Cebu Pacific is giving far superior service in its domestic routes. With the other airline, any out-of-town hearing I would have, I have to give at least a day before and a day after allowance because of the routine "unforeseen" flight delays or cancellations. I was really living its "plane always late" acronym to the letter.
With Cebu Pacific, I don't need to book a flight a day before the hearing. As a matter of fact, I have actually gone to an Iloilo hearing and arrived back after lunch to attend to another meeting in the afternoon (thrice). Yes, you can actually just fly in a destination, finish your work and fly out, all in one day. You cannot do that with the other airline.
I have sufficiently recovered yesterday so I can face my schedule for today: a hearing and two successive meetings, all in the afternoon.
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Grabe si Pumaren, deny to death! Somebody give his bigote a big yank.
Cebu Pacific- yeah, you dont have to be at the airport two hours before boarding for a flight that will only take at most an hour and a half. In a flight to cebu, the funny attendant announced, "welcome to flight blah blah going to dumaguete" and all of us gasped, huh??? and then he said, "joke lang po!" Gokongwei rules.
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