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How to Book Travel on Asian Spirit

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The Phillipines consist of four island groups: Palawan, the Visayas, Luzon and Mindanao. Tourists who book travel on Asian Spirit can take domestic flights to these islands as well as international flights to Palau, Micronesia.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Book Your Trip on Asian Spirit

Step1
Call the Asian Spirit ticketing office at 011 (+63) 2 851-8888 to book your ticket. Or use the Asian Spirit Web site (see the Resources section below) to book online. Select "Online Booking," and then choose either domestic travel within the Philippines or the overseas flight to Palau, Micronesia.
Step2
Press the "One-Way/Round Trip" or "Connecting Flight" button, according to your preference.
Step3
Fill in your personal information, including your name, address, phone and e-mail. Type in your flight details, including your cities of departure and arrival and your passenger information.
Step4
Click the "Submit" button to send your booking request to an Asian Spirit reservations officer.
Step5
Wait for the reservations officer to contact you by e-mail with your confirmation. At that time, finalize your reservation and pay by credit card. Flights are reasonably priced.

Tips & Warnings

  • 011 is the dialing prefix used for telephoning abroad from the United States. If you're calling from another country, check which international dialing prefix to use. All country codes are within parentheses and begin with a “+” sign.
  • Book your travel online for the most recent scheduling information, as well as special package offers that aren't always available to phone customers.
  • Tourists booking travel on Asian Spirit can have their fares quoted in U.S. dollars or Philippine pesos.
  • Before departing the Philippines, you'll need a few Philippine pesos to pay the airport departure tax. The tax is 200 pesos in smaller airports and 500 pesos in larger airports such as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila.
  • Stop over in Palau, Micronesia, the only international flight available via Asian Spirit. Palau is a scuba diver's paradise, filled with coral reefs and crystal-clear water. Palau has an average year-round temperature of 82 degrees F, with 150 inches of annual rainfall.
  • Your must pay for your ticket on or before the prearranged date, or you may lose your reservation.
  • If possible, avoid travel during Christmas and Easter weeks. Local travel during these weeks is heavy, and it's difficult to find last-minute fares. In addition, airports will be crowded and you will likely experience delays.

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