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    #401
    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    Ako, tagal na akong di nasakay sa SAUDIA. Emirates at Cathay din ako. Kahit may mga stopovers pa. Ako rin kasi ang nabili ng tiket ko, kaya nakakapamili ako ng gusto ko. Iyang PAL (noon) at SAUDIA, out sa akin yan.


    Yun bang Singapore Airlines (SQ), meron pa ba? Ganda rin ng service nyan. Tsaka yung mga stewardess nila......WOW! Yung dress nila mahaba, pero, medyo mababa ang neckline at yung slit naman, abot hanggang beywang. Ang babata pa! Magiging lola yung mga stewardess ng PAL, pag pinagtabi mo sila! Dati meron yan, from Dharan Airport.
    well sana nga meron pang ibang airliner d2, para naman marami tayong mapag-pilian, pero sa ibang di makapamili, agahan nyo na lang mga kapatid.. ano bang airline ang pinak-mura ang tiket? balak ko kasing umuwi ulit early next year!!!

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    #402
    sa mga tulad kong lamigin na ayaw gumamit ng heater, try this alternative:

    1. mag lagay ng hot water sa liter container (metal like thermos or plastic basta sturdy), balutin sa towel at lagyan ng tali.. isama sa loob ng kumot, this will generate heat enough para madaling uminit ang kumot at higaan nyo.. i have tried this sa mountaineering days ko, and i found very effective.. bago lumamig ang tubig nyo sigurong himbing na tulog nyo...

    2. kung nasa labas naman kayo(camping), boil water and put 3-5 hand-size stone for 10-15 mins... ibaon ang bato 3-5 inches from the ground, dito nyo i-pitch ang tent, siguraduhin lang na nakatapat ang higaan nyo sa pinag baunan nyo ng bato..

    3. mag -hanap ng makakatabi sa pag-tulog (opposite *** is strictly recommended).. WARNING: bawal sa mga may-asawa na

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    #403
    Quote Originally Posted by k2tingx View Post
    welcome tedz... bago ka ba sa saudi o sa tsikot? have a nice day and enjoy!!!

    bago rin ako...2 araw pa lang...from vacation hehehe... sa mga Saudi tsikoters.. [SIZE=5]ANGGG LAMMMMIIIIGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!![/SIZE]

    k2tingx, bago lang po ako sa forum na ito pero 5 years na po ako dito sa jeddah.

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    #404
    Quote Originally Posted by k2tingx View Post
    sa mga tulad kong lamigin na ayaw gumamit ng heater, try this alternative:

    3. mag -hanap ng makakatabi sa pag-tulog (opposite *** is strictly recommended).. WARNING: bawal sa mga may-asawa na

    Ito ang d best na remedy sa ginaw! Ok ka talaga, Bro.

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    #405
    agree ako, yan talaga ang the best.. lalo na kung dalawa pa. hehehe.

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    #406
    3. mag -hanap ng makakatabi sa pag-tulog (opposite *** is strictly recommended).. WARNING: bawal sa mga may-asawa na

    Gud day mga Saudi boyz ... makisali sa n lang sa inyo
    Bro .. kung sa Estern province kayo like DHARAN - DHAMMAM - ALKHOBAR , recommend ko hanap n lang kayo NARS na taga DHARAN work sa SAUDI ARAMCO kdalasan jan mga single pa .. bwal married pag work sa hospital .ewan ko lang ngayon ha .. ive been working in ARAMCO for the last 10yrs sa loub ako ng Dharan ang accomodation ko left after the gulf war mga kapit bhay ko sa Dharan camp mga nars puro mganda at kadalasan nga lang mrami sa knila mga sosyal ang dating .. mganda ang facilies sa loub ng camp .. kya swerte ninyo mga bro pag meron GF ninyo tga loub may free lodging n kayo ..

    Sir 747 ikaw yta Baranggay chairman jan sa eastern ...

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    #407
    Quote Originally Posted by dxx_ddf View Post
    agree ako, yan talaga ang the best.. lalo na kung dalawa pa. hehehe.
    bro..di ko pa na-experience yun ah... di ata kaya ng powers ko yun... besides high signal ang antenna ni misis...hehehe

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    #408
    [SIZE="4"]Clark-Saudi flights to start next month[/SIZE]
    By Ding Cervantes
    The Philippine Star 12/06/2006

    [SIZE="4"]CLARK FIELD, Pampanga [/SIZE]— Saudi Arabia-based Tair Airlines will begin its Clark-Riyadh-Jeddah service by mid-January next year, a development that is expected to ease travel for some 1.4 million Filipino workers in Saudi whose families live in provinces north of Manila.

    Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) president Jose Victor Luciano said yesterday that the Philippine and Saudi governments have issued the necessary permits and other requirements for Tair Airlines to serve the route.

    "The flights will definitely start on the second week of January," Luciano said.

    The government has estimated that the majority of Filipino workers in Saudi are from northern Luzon provinces.

    Luciano said some 30,000 Filipinos in Saudi wanted to go home for Christmas but could not do so as all flights to the Philippines had already been booked.

    "The new flights of Tair will, although belatedly, afford them the chance to go home. In the next Christmas season, the flights will ease up shortages," he said. Tair will fly four times a week to Diosdado Macapagal International Airport. The Boeing 747 aircraft to be deployed for the service can accommodate 460 passengers.

    Luciano said the new service will not be covered by limitations under Executive Order 500-A since the airlines will fly only between Clark and Saudi Arabia. EO 500-A bars foreign airlines from flying to the Philippines and to another foreign destination.

    Luciano also announced that the P148 million expansion of the DMIA will go full blast in January and will be completed by June.

    "The expansion will enable the airport terminal to accommodate another one million passengers per year in addition to its 1.5 million capacity now," he added.

    "P68 million of the total cost will be for civil works and the remaining P80 million for equipment," Luciano said. The new equipment will include an additional luggage conveyor and an X-ray machine.

    In addition to the new Tair flights, Malaysia-based Air Asia airlines will also fly between Clark and Bangkok by January and February next year, Luciano said.

    Hong Kong Airways will also launch Hong Kong-Clark flights four times a day starting Dec. 10, using Boeing 737 aircraft that can carry 145 passengers.

    DMIA accommodates 77 passenger and cargo flights per week. If EO 500-A is scrapped as urged by some groups in Central Luzon, the number is expected to reach 80 by yearend.

    United Parcels Service, Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines, and Yangtze River Express are among the cargo airlines operating at the airport.

    As of last August, cargo volume at Clark already reached 11,800 tons, he said

    CIAC vice president Romeo Dyoco reported that the DMIA terminal processed 302,939 passengers from January to August, or an average of 37,867 passengers per month. He noted that in 2005, the average number was only 23,067 passengers per month.

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    #409
    Quote Originally Posted by chevy_xlx View Post
    [SIZE="4"]Clark-Saudi flights to start next month[/SIZE]
    By Ding Cervantes
    The Philippine Star 12/06/2006

    [SIZE="4"]CLARK FIELD, Pampanga [/SIZE]— Saudi Arabia-based Tair Airlines will begin its Clark-Riyadh-Jeddah service by mid-January next year, a development that is expected to ease travel for some 1.4 million Filipino workers in Saudi whose families live in provinces north of Manila.

    Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) president Jose Victor Luciano said yesterday that the Philippine and Saudi governments have issued the necessary permits and other requirements for Tair Airlines to serve the route.

    "The flights will definitely start on the second week of January," Luciano said.

    The government has estimated that the majority of Filipino workers in Saudi are from northern Luzon provinces.

    Luciano said some 30,000 Filipinos in Saudi wanted to go home for Christmas but could not do so as all flights to the Philippines had already been booked.

    "The new flights of Tair will, although belatedly, afford them the chance to go home. In the next Christmas season, the flights will ease up shortages," he said. Tair will fly four times a week to Diosdado Macapagal International Airport. The Boeing 747 aircraft to be deployed for the service can accommodate 460 passengers.

    Luciano said the new service will not be covered by limitations under Executive Order 500-A since the airlines will fly only between Clark and Saudi Arabia. EO 500-A bars foreign airlines from flying to the Philippines and to another foreign destination.

    Luciano also announced that the P148 million expansion of the DMIA will go full blast in January and will be completed by June.

    "The expansion will enable the airport terminal to accommodate another one million passengers per year in addition to its 1.5 million capacity now," he added.

    "P68 million of the total cost will be for civil works and the remaining P80 million for equipment," Luciano said. The new equipment will include an additional luggage conveyor and an X-ray machine.

    In addition to the new Tair flights, Malaysia-based Air Asia airlines will also fly between Clark and Bangkok by January and February next year, Luciano said.

    Hong Kong Airways will also launch Hong Kong-Clark flights four times a day starting Dec. 10, using Boeing 737 aircraft that can carry 145 passengers.

    DMIA accommodates 77 passenger and cargo flights per week. If EO 500-A is scrapped as urged by some groups in Central Luzon, the number is expected to reach 80 by yearend.

    United Parcels Service, Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines, and Yangtze River Express are among the cargo airlines operating at the airport.

    As of last August, cargo volume at Clark already reached 11,800 tons, he said

    CIAC vice president Romeo Dyoco reported that the DMIA terminal processed 302,939 passengers from January to August, or an average of 37,867 passengers per month. He noted that in 2005, the average number was only 23,067 passengers per month.
    GOOD NEWS ITO!

    Madi-decongest na yung mga flights to Manila. Iisa lang kasi ang final destination ng Saudi-Manila flights, NAIA lang. Ngayong binuksan na itong DMIA/Clark, mababawasan na ng konti yung passenger load nung Manila flights. Sana magkaroon din ng flights na destination, Cebu and Davao.

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    #410
    Quote Originally Posted by chevy_xlx View Post
    Bro.anong EB ba Eat Bulaga ba ito?
    bro basahin mo ang tanong..kung gawin mong eat bulaga.

    meron bang eat bulaga ang mga taga saudi??

    pwede bang ganyan ang tanong???my two halalas.. kung marunong kang umintindi.

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    #411
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by chevy_xlx
    Bro.anong EB ba Eat Bulaga ba ito?



    Quote Originally Posted by maginoong_kalog View Post
    bro basahin mo ang tanong..kung gawin mong eat bulaga.

    meron bang eat bulaga ang mga taga saudi??

    pwede bang ganyan ang tanong???my two halalas.. kung marunong kang umintindi.

    Bro pasensya kn hah kung nag kamali ako..God Bless u.

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    #412
    Quote Originally Posted by maginoong_kalog
    meron bang eat bulaga ang mga taga saudi??
    meron po, subscribe ka sa Orbit.
    Quote Originally Posted by chevy_xlx
    Saudi Arabia-based Tair Airlines will begin its Clark-Riyadh-Jeddah
    Final destination nya po kaya ay JED? Magbaba * magsasakay lang nang passengers sa RUH? Good news for the pampangeņos.

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    #413
    Originally Posted by chevy_xlx
    Saudi Arabia-based Tair Airlines will begin its Clark-Riyadh-Jeddah
    Final destination nya po kaya ay JED? Magbaba * magsasakay lang nang passengers sa RUH? Good news for the pampangeņos.[/QUOTE]

    Final destination po Riyadh at Jed.mag sakay at magbaba pabor din po sa aming taga Bataan problema d2 kmi sa Al-khobar so punta p kming Riyadh para maka sakay..

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    #414
    Originally Posted by chevy_xlx
    Saudi Arabia-based Tair Airlines will begin its Clark-Riyadh-Jeddah

    Final destination nya po kaya ay JED? Magbaba * magsasakay lang nang passengers sa RUH? Good news for the pampangeņos
    .


    Final destination po Riyadh at Jed.mag sakay at magbaba pabor din po sa aming taga Bataan problema d2 kmi sa Al-khobar so punta p kming Riyadh para maka sakay..

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    #415
    Quote Originally Posted by maginoong_kalog View Post
    bro basahin mo ang tanong..kung gawin mong eat bulaga.

    meron bang eat bulaga ang mga taga saudi??

    pwede bang ganyan ang tanong???my two halalas.. kung marunong kang umintindi.

    easy lang sir. baka di talaga alam ni chevy ang ibig sabihin ng EB. wag pahawa sa init ng ulo ng mga katutubong saudi...

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    #416
    Originally Posted by maginoong_kalog
    bro basahin mo ang tanong..kung gawin mong eat bulaga.

    meron bang eat bulaga ang mga taga saudi??

    pwede bang ganyan ang tanong???my two halalas.. kung marunong kang umintindi.

    [B]
    Quote Originally Posted by dxx_ddf;713790[/B
    ]easy lang sir. baka di talaga alam ni chevy ang ibig sabihin ng EB. wag pahawa sa init ng ulo ng mga katutubong saudi...
    Peace lang bro.only mis communication lang.

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    #417
    mga kapatid!!!..mas mababa ba ang presyo nila compared sa saudia?

    sana naman..para i-patronize ito and sana mas professional ang treatment nila sa pasahero..regardless of color.. unlike saudia

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    #418
    musta mga kabayan natin sa saudi, na punta rin po ako dyan kaya lang matagal na po iyon sa gizan ksa..sa MOI nurse po umiikot sa mga bundok at bahay nang saudis nag bibigay nang gamot at injections lalo na vitamins gustong gusto nila..at mga kapatid na pinoy alalay sa kafosed...hehehe hinahalo sa beer na non alcoholic..pag napunta po kayo dito sa chicago..e mail nyo lang ako..baka sakali ma tulong sa kapwa pinoy salamat po!!!

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    #419
    Quote Originally Posted by k2tingx View Post
    mga kapatid!!!..mas mababa ba ang presyo nila compared sa saudia?

    sana naman..para i-patronize ito and sana mas professional ang treatment nila sa pasahero..regardless of color.. unlike saudia
    pag ka alam ko mababa kumpara sa Saudia meron silang website kaso under construction pa at open pa rin sila sa applyan ng staff at iba pang job.

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    #420
    easy lang mga kapatid ..isabay na ninyo sa lamig ng ulo,
    ang lamig ng panahon diyan sa KSA

    maganda nga matuloy iyan airlines na iyan f
    avor sa mga taga NORTE iyan..hassle lang diyan baka dami pa dadaanan or stop over .iba pa din kung naka direct flight ka ..

Welcome kayo dito sa Saudi.