Ms. Chal Lontoc, Philippine Travel Agencies Association Trustee, Mr. Jaison Yang, PRO, Head of Programs and Production, TTE 2024 VisMin Edition, Ms. Julie Maballo, Organizing Head – Airlines, Travel Agencies, and iTTE Sellers, Ms. Cleofe Albiso (Megaworld Hotels & Resorts), Ms. Angela “Rhea” Velez (Cebu Pacific Air), Ms. Mattel Luna (Union Bank of the Philippines), Ms. Evangeline Tankiang Manotok, CPA, MPA, Chairperson, TTE 2024 VisMin Edition, Mr. Tito Noel Mora, Co-chairperson, TTE 2024 VisMin Edition, Ms. Thesa Pangilinan (Discover Hong Kong Hong Kong Tourism Board), Mr. Leonard Bryan U. Sansolis (Philippine Airlines), Ms. Irene Tumaob (TIEZA – Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority), and Ms. Thermina Ann Akram (Go Negosyo)
Calling all travel enthusiasts!
The Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) is bringing the country’s biggest travel trade event to Cagayan de Oro City! The first edition of the TravelTour Expo VisMin (TTE VisMin) is set July 19 to 21, at the Limketkai Atrium, CDO, and it’s an event you won’t want to miss. Here’s why:
One-stop shop for travel deals Over 50 exhibitors including airline companies, hotels and travel agencies are pulling out all the stops by offering amazing discounts and exclusive offers on domestic and international flights, hotels, tours, resorts, cruise lines, travel agencies, and even local Yakan weavers.
Unveiling hidden gems Connect with travel experts from Visayas and Mindanao who can introduce you to unique destinations and hidden gems. From pristine beaches and vibrant cities to breathtaking mountains and historic sites, discover places you never knew existed and get expert advice on planning your perfect holiday.
Curated itineraries and expert advice Travel professionals can design itineraries according to budgets and travel goals. Talk to travel agents who can answer your questions, share local insights, and ensure a memorable journey.
Experience the best of VisMin hospitality TTE VisMin isn’t just about deals it’s about experiencing the warmth and hospitality of Visayas and Mindanao. Meet with tourism boards and local businesses, and learn about their regional cultures and captivating destinations.
Be part of something special TTE VisMin marks a milestone for travel and tourism in Visayas and Mindanao. Be a part of this exciting event and discover why the TravelTour Expo is the biggest and most highly anticipated travel trade event in the Philippines.
TTE VisMin is your gateway to unforgettable travel experiences, incredible deals, and expert advice-all under one roof! Mark your calendars and get ready to explore the world, one adventure at a time.
TTE VisMin is mounted in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT), the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA), the Hong Kong Tourism Board, and UnionBank. It is also supported by the City of Cagayan de Oro, Cebu Pacific, Go Negosyo, Latitude, Megaworld Hotels & Resorts, the Philippine Airlines, and When in Manila.
TARA NA SA SARIAYA! Universal Robina Corporation (URC) Flour Division has partnered with the local government unit of Sariaya, Quezon for this year’s Agawan Festival. Aiming to make the festivities bigger and grander, URC will sponsor the “Pinagong” eating activity, “Agawan sa Bagakay,” and the Street Dancing Competition. URC Flour Division Operations Director Dario Arive Jr. and Sariaya Quezon Mayor Marcelo Gayeta led the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing. Witnessing the signing were (L-R) Graziella Mae Pons, URC HR Officer and HR Business Partner; Gemma Tacata, URC Senior Manager and EHSS; Lanie Mendoza, Sariaya Municipal Treasurer and Public Market Administrator; Marivic Gayeta, Organizer – Agawan Festival 2024; and Renaliz Miguel, Representative of Sariaya Tourism Culture and the Arts Office (STCAO).
(SARIAYA, QUEZON – PHILIPPINES)— Universal Robina Corporation, through its Flour Division, has partnered with the local government unit of Sariaya, Quezon and the Sariaya Tourism Culture and the Arts Office (STCAO) for a bigger and grander celebration of this year’s Agawan Festival.
The Agawan Festival is an annual harvest festival held in Sariaya, Quezon every May 15 in honor of Saint Isidore the Laborer, the patron saint of agriculture and good harvest. The celebration is known as the “Happy Pandemonium” and is one of the four harvest festivals celebrated in the province of Quezon.
During the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Sariaya Mayor Marcelo Gayeta and his wife, Marivic Gayeta, who is currently heading the organizing committee of this year’s Agawan Festival, welcomed the sponsorship of URC Flour Division.
“Masayang masaya ang bayan ng Sariaya dahil kasama namin ngayong taon ang Universal Robina Corporation Flour Division. Talagang masasabi naming sila ay kaagapay ng ating bayan sa pagpapaunlad dahil sa kanilang bagong bukas na planta na tiyak magbibigay ng trabaho sa ating mga kababayan dito sa Sariaya” Mayor Gayeta shared.
The URC Flour Division is one of the top flour millers in the Philippines. With plants located in Manila, Sariaya, and Davao, the division has a combined milling capacity of 2,150 metric tons per day. The state-of-the-art flour mills and blending facilities allow the division to manufacture customized products that fit the specific needs of its customers.
URC’s sponsorship of the Agawan Festival 2024 is the company’s way of appreciating Sariaya’s support when the town welcomed the opening and operation of their flour mills and blending facilities located in Barangay Talaan, Aplaya Road in Sariaya, Quezon.
The company will sponsor some of the activities including: the “Pinagong” eating activity targeting 3,000 people; the “Agawan sa Bagakay” with special prizes to be won by participants; and the Street Dance contest where dancers will be using “upcycled” sacks as their costume. URC will be donating used flour sacks for the dancers to use in their presentation.
“We creatively developed the “Pinagong” eating activity. Since URC is a producer of quality and world-class flour, we will donate our products to our partner bakeries for them to produce 3,000 pieces of the town’s famous and delicious “Pinagong” breads. Aside from the procession and other fun activities, this unique eating event will be one of the highlights of this year’s Agawan Festival. Exciting is an understatement for this activity!” said Naida Ebora, Sales, Marketing and Distribution Director, URC Flour.
Marivic Gayeta, wife of Mayor Gayeta and lead organizer of this year’s Agawan Festival, is also thrilled with the collaboration. “Ikinalulugod ng bayan ng Sariaya na kami ay inisponsoran ng URC sa aming nalalapit na kapistahan. Sigurado kami na ang aming mga kababayang makikilahok sa pagdiriwang ng fiesta, pati na rin ang mga turista na dadayo at makikisali ay matutuwa sa mga programang aming hinanda kasama ng URC.”
The annual Agawan Festival features a fiesta procession where people playfully snatch goodies and other produce hanging from the houses (or “pabitin”) as the parade winds its way down the streets. Colorful buntal hats are festooned all over the façade of houses. String beans are draped on windows like curtains, and banana leaves are used to adorn fences. The most traditional elements in the decorations are the bagakay, or young bamboo branches from which junk food, native delicacies such as the kiping, fruits, candies and money, are hung for people to collect as they pass by.
The annual festivities will be celebrating its 25th year this 2024. The term “Agawan” was coined by the town’s former parish priest Rev. Fr. Raul Enriquez, who was also the former president of Sariaya Tourism Council, and the proponent of the town’s Quadricentennial celebration in 1999.