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Monday, December 24, 2012
SUMMARY OF THE RIGHTS OF AIR PASSENGERS
SUMMARY OF THE RIGHTS OF AIR PASSENGERS
Right to receive the full value of the service purchased.
Right to Sufficient Processing Time.
Right to Board Aircraft for the Purpose of Flight.
Right to Compensation.
Air Passenger Bill of Rights
Air Passenger Bill of Rights
Napapanahon! Yan ang sigaw ng sambayanan! Mga kapwa ko Pinoy, Know your rights laban sa mapang-abusong airline companies!
Sa wakas napakinggan na ang matagal ng hinaing ng mga pasahero na nagbabyahe sa himpapawid. The Air Passenger Bill of Rights was crafted by the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and Department of Trade and Industry in response to the increasing number of complaints against airlines. (It's about time!)
The recently released "Air Passenger Bill of Rights", took effect last December 21, 2012.
What is Air Passenger Bill of Rights?
Air Passenger Bill of Rights is a measure which seeks to protect consumers from certain airline practices such as overbooking and "misleading" promo fares. I hope this new Passenger bill of rights will help make sure air travelers are treated with the respect that they deserve.
Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Aguinaldo Abaya and Trade Secretary Gregory L. Domingo on Monday signed the Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 1 or the Air Passenger Bill of Rights.
COVERAGE:
The order covers all Philippine-based carriers operating domestic and international flights, as well as foreign carriers operating flights from the Philippines.
Under the order, passengers affected by delayed or cancelled flights will receive compensation from the airline, such as free food, drinks and even hotel accommodations.
Flight cancellations, delays
In case of flight cancellation attributable to the airline, the passenger is entitled to the following rights:
(a) Be notified beforehand via public announcement, written/published notice and flight status update service (text);
(b) Be provided with the following, if he/she is already at the airport at the time of the announcement of the flight cancellation: sufficient refreshments or meals (e.g. snacks consisting of at least a bottle of water and a sandwich, or breakfast, lunch, or dinner, or a voucher for the same, as the case may be); hotel accommodation (conveniently accessible from the airport); transportation from the airport to the hotel, v.v.; free phone calls, text or emails, and first aid, if necessary; and (c) Reimbursement of the value of the fare, including taxes and surcharges, of the flight cancelled, or both in case the passenger decides not to fly;
(d) Be endorsed to another air carrier without paying any fare difference, at the option of the passenger, and provided that space permit such re-accommodation; or
(e) Rebook the ticket, without additional charge, to the next flight with available space, or, within 30 days, to a future trip within the period of validity of the ticket. However, for rebooking made over 30 days, fees and fare difference will paply.
In case the airline decides to cancel a flight at least 24 hours before departure, it will not be liable for any amenities except to notify the passenger, and to rebook or reimburse the passenger.
Passengers who are affected by flight delays or at least 3 hours, whether it is attributed to the airline or not, would be entitled to refreshments or meals; free phone calls, text or e-mails; first aid; and ticket rebooking or refund.
Overbooking
The order also addresses the airlines' practice of overbooking. "No passenger may be denied boarding without his/her consent," the order stated.
Any expense or inconvenience caused by overbooking to affected passengers must be borne by the airline:
The airline shall determine the number of passengers in excess of the actual seat capacity of the aircraft;
The carrier shall announce that the flight is overbooked, and that it is looking for volunteers willing to give up their seats in exchange for air carrier compensation.
It shall provide the interested passengers or volunteers a list of amenities and offers, which they can choose from, which list of amenities shall always include the option to be given priority booking in the next flight with available space or to be endorsed to another air carrier upon payment of any fare difference, and provided that space and other circumstances permit such accommodation, at the option of the passenger, and/or a cash incentive.
At present, airlines are allowed to overbook 10% of its seats per flight but the order removed the limit.
Lost luggage
The bill of rights also addresses passengers' complaints about lost, delayed or damaged luggage. Airlines would now have to compensate passengers P2,000 for every 24 hours their baggage is missing. After 7 days, the baggage would be deemed lost.
No to misleading ads
The order also requires airlines to fully disclose restrictions on rebookability or refundability attached to certain promo fares.
Airlines are now required to disclose the following information on fare advertisements:
(a) Conditions and restrictions attached to the fare type;
(b) Refund and rebooking policies, if any;
(c) Baggage allowance policies;
(d) Government taxes and fuel surcharges;
(e) Other mandatory fees and charges;
(f) Contact details of the carrier (i.e. phone number, website, e-mail, etc.); and
(g) Other information necessary to apprise the passenger of the conditions and the full/total price of the ticket purchased.For promo fares such as the popular "piso fares" or "zero fares", airlines would now be required to also include the following information:
(h) Number of seats offered on a per sector basis;
(i) The duration of the promo; and
(j) The CAB Approval No. of Fares.
"Consistent with the declared policy of the State to protect the interests of the consumers, which includes protection from misleading and fraudulent sales promotion practices, all sales promotion campaigns and activities of air carriers shall be carried out with honesty, transparency and fairness, and in accordance with the requirements of the Consumer Act of the Philippines, and its IRR," the order stated.
Airlines are now required to provide the DTI with a copy of its promo materials, in addition to securing approval from the CAB.
This year, there has been a growing number of complaints against airline companies, ranging from delayed flights to overbooking to misleading promo fare ads. This has prompted the DOTC and DTI to take a closer look at the airlines' practices and craft the Air Passenger Bill of Rights.
Napapanahon! Yan ang sigaw ng sambayanan! Mga kapwa ko Pinoy, Know your rights laban sa mapang-abusong airline companies!
Sa wakas napakinggan na ang matagal ng hinaing ng mga pasahero na nagbabyahe sa himpapawid. The Air Passenger Bill of Rights was crafted by the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and Department of Trade and Industry in response to the increasing number of complaints against airlines. (It's about time!)
The recently released "Air Passenger Bill of Rights", took effect last December 21, 2012.
What is Air Passenger Bill of Rights?
Air Passenger Bill of Rights is a measure which seeks to protect consumers from certain airline practices such as overbooking and "misleading" promo fares. I hope this new Passenger bill of rights will help make sure air travelers are treated with the respect that they deserve.
Transportation Secretary Joseph Emilio Aguinaldo Abaya and Trade Secretary Gregory L. Domingo on Monday signed the Joint Administrative Order (JAO) No. 1 or the Air Passenger Bill of Rights.
COVERAGE:
The order covers all Philippine-based carriers operating domestic and international flights, as well as foreign carriers operating flights from the Philippines.
Under the order, passengers affected by delayed or cancelled flights will receive compensation from the airline, such as free food, drinks and even hotel accommodations.
Flight cancellations, delays
In case of flight cancellation attributable to the airline, the passenger is entitled to the following rights:
(a) Be notified beforehand via public announcement, written/published notice and flight status update service (text);
(b) Be provided with the following, if he/she is already at the airport at the time of the announcement of the flight cancellation: sufficient refreshments or meals (e.g. snacks consisting of at least a bottle of water and a sandwich, or breakfast, lunch, or dinner, or a voucher for the same, as the case may be); hotel accommodation (conveniently accessible from the airport); transportation from the airport to the hotel, v.v.; free phone calls, text or emails, and first aid, if necessary; and (c) Reimbursement of the value of the fare, including taxes and surcharges, of the flight cancelled, or both in case the passenger decides not to fly;
(d) Be endorsed to another air carrier without paying any fare difference, at the option of the passenger, and provided that space permit such re-accommodation; or
(e) Rebook the ticket, without additional charge, to the next flight with available space, or, within 30 days, to a future trip within the period of validity of the ticket. However, for rebooking made over 30 days, fees and fare difference will paply.
In case the airline decides to cancel a flight at least 24 hours before departure, it will not be liable for any amenities except to notify the passenger, and to rebook or reimburse the passenger.
Passengers who are affected by flight delays or at least 3 hours, whether it is attributed to the airline or not, would be entitled to refreshments or meals; free phone calls, text or e-mails; first aid; and ticket rebooking or refund.
Overbooking
The order also addresses the airlines' practice of overbooking. "No passenger may be denied boarding without his/her consent," the order stated.
Any expense or inconvenience caused by overbooking to affected passengers must be borne by the airline:
The airline shall determine the number of passengers in excess of the actual seat capacity of the aircraft;
The carrier shall announce that the flight is overbooked, and that it is looking for volunteers willing to give up their seats in exchange for air carrier compensation.
It shall provide the interested passengers or volunteers a list of amenities and offers, which they can choose from, which list of amenities shall always include the option to be given priority booking in the next flight with available space or to be endorsed to another air carrier upon payment of any fare difference, and provided that space and other circumstances permit such accommodation, at the option of the passenger, and/or a cash incentive.
At present, airlines are allowed to overbook 10% of its seats per flight but the order removed the limit.
Lost luggage
The bill of rights also addresses passengers' complaints about lost, delayed or damaged luggage. Airlines would now have to compensate passengers P2,000 for every 24 hours their baggage is missing. After 7 days, the baggage would be deemed lost.
No to misleading ads
The order also requires airlines to fully disclose restrictions on rebookability or refundability attached to certain promo fares.
Airlines are now required to disclose the following information on fare advertisements:
(a) Conditions and restrictions attached to the fare type;
(b) Refund and rebooking policies, if any;
(c) Baggage allowance policies;
(d) Government taxes and fuel surcharges;
(e) Other mandatory fees and charges;
(f) Contact details of the carrier (i.e. phone number, website, e-mail, etc.); and
(g) Other information necessary to apprise the passenger of the conditions and the full/total price of the ticket purchased.For promo fares such as the popular "piso fares" or "zero fares", airlines would now be required to also include the following information:
(h) Number of seats offered on a per sector basis;
(i) The duration of the promo; and
(j) The CAB Approval No. of Fares.
"Consistent with the declared policy of the State to protect the interests of the consumers, which includes protection from misleading and fraudulent sales promotion practices, all sales promotion campaigns and activities of air carriers shall be carried out with honesty, transparency and fairness, and in accordance with the requirements of the Consumer Act of the Philippines, and its IRR," the order stated.
Airlines are now required to provide the DTI with a copy of its promo materials, in addition to securing approval from the CAB.
This year, there has been a growing number of complaints against airline companies, ranging from delayed flights to overbooking to misleading promo fare ads. This has prompted the DOTC and DTI to take a closer look at the airlines' practices and craft the Air Passenger Bill of Rights.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
AN OPEN LETTER TO CITYBANK AND SHOPWISE
AN OPEN LETTER TO CITYBANK AND SHOPWISE
Yesterday, December 22, 2012, Citybank Credit Card holders who received a text message that they can now claim one Purefoods Jamon De Bola for only Php2 at participating Rustan's and Shopwise stores in the Metro had to endure the long lines and unsystematic process. The process took more than 4 hours to complete. Ay, sinabi mo pa, the lines are insane and HB na lahat ng tao sa lines. I thought pandemonium would break loose any moment last night. Ha ha ha!
Here are some unsolicited advice to Citybank, Rustan's and Shopwise:
Overall, your clients are happy with their Php 2 Purefoods Jamon De Bola but please do hear them out. Merry Christmas.Yesterday, December 22, 2012, Citybank Credit Card holders who received a text message that they can now claim one Purefoods Jamon De Bola for only Php2 at participating Rustan's and Shopwise stores in the Metro had to endure the long lines and unsystematic process. The process took more than 4 hours to complete. Ay, sinabi mo pa, the lines are insane and HB na lahat ng tao sa lines. I thought pandemonium would break loose any moment last night. Ha ha ha!
Here are some unsolicited advice to Citybank, Rustan's and Shopwise:
- Please give out numbers, so the Citybank credit card holders can eat, pee, shop, and sit while waiting for their turn. ( See, you'll earn more by giving them a number because they'll shop and dine in your establishment while waiting.)
- Please provide chairs or stools. Some of these people lining up are physically not capable to stand for 4 hours, such as the senior citizens and people with certain illnesses. Kayo din, isipin na lang ninyo nanay o lola o lolo ninyo na nakatayo ng apat na oras.
- Please turn on the air conditioner. One new found friend in line said she can bear standing up for 4 hours but at least make it more comfortable by providing them cooler air.
- Please separate the lines of those credit card holders who will claim only one or two Jamon de Bola, it is unfair to line up for 4 hours and be delayed because some credit card holders claim up to 30 pieces of Purefoods Jamon De Bola each.
- Please add some more staff that will process the Php2 transaction fee. Based on actual experience and observation, mag isa lang yun staff ng shopwise na nag pa punch ng lahat ng transactions last night.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
TUTUBAN MALL: Dazzle your Christmas on a Budget!
TUTUBAN MALL: Dazzle your Christmas on a Budget!
Hear ye, hear ye! Who says you can’t share the joy and be merry when you’re on a budget? Christmas is the joyous time of the year. Which means, shopaholics have a great excuse to splurged. For my fellow shopaholics who wants to save, where else can you shop on a budget? Yes! Divisoria Tutuban Mall is the place to shop this season. Be dazzle at this fantastic place!
The hunt for great holiday presents live on and choosing items that won’t put a hole in your pocket is the smartest, merriest way to do your shopping.
Tutuban Center and its popular year-long Tutuban Night Market offers numerous suggestions that range from holiday party outfits to unique Christmas gift suggestions. Take your pick on home accents, kitchenware, colourful accessories, gadgets, clothes and adorable knick knacks that will definitely lighten up your holiday spree.
Can you believe this? You can grab these My Phone gadgets for as low as Php 200.00 to Php700.00 at Tutuban Mall.
When you get hungry, dine
at the newly renovated Tutuban Center’s Food Street where you can find a
wide variety of fresh grilled meat and seafood that are cooked to
perfection.
Hear ye, hear ye! Who says you can’t share the joy and be merry when you’re on a budget? Christmas is the joyous time of the year. Which means, shopaholics have a great excuse to splurged. For my fellow shopaholics who wants to save, where else can you shop on a budget? Yes! Divisoria Tutuban Mall is the place to shop this season. Be dazzle at this fantastic place!
The hunt for great holiday presents live on and choosing items that won’t put a hole in your pocket is the smartest, merriest way to do your shopping.
Tutuban Center and its popular year-long Tutuban Night Market offers numerous suggestions that range from holiday party outfits to unique Christmas gift suggestions. Take your pick on home accents, kitchenware, colourful accessories, gadgets, clothes and adorable knick knacks that will definitely lighten up your holiday spree.
Can you believe this? You can grab these My Phone gadgets for as low as Php 200.00 to Php700.00 at Tutuban Mall.
Gowns, suits and dresses prices starts at
Php250.00 to Php1,500.00. Suit up! Men’s formal wear for
only Php5,000.00 for a set.
Home sweet home with curtains
ranging from Php250.00 and up per panel and pillows from Php50.00 and
up.
Light up the room with these stylish
lamps at Php50.00 and up.
So spring up a step to Tutuban Center and its festive Night Market where holiday on a budget means shopping galore!
Friday, December 21, 2012
CHOOKS TO GO: Win a Trip to Thailand Promo
CHOOKS TO GO: Win a Trip to Thailand Promo
OMG! I learned about this promo just now, the last day of the world errr last day of the contest. No purchase necessary wooooooooooot! Yes, everybody is free to join this promo. Ready ka na bang manalo ng Christmas getaway sa Thailand? Hurry and join now!
Prize:
Bangkok, Thailand Getaway for 6 people (3 days, 2 nights)
- Includes Free hotel accommodation at My Hotel with daily breakfast, half city tour and free air fare.
Mechanics:
How to Join:
The winner will be announced on Christmas eve!
Travel period for the prize: January 18 to February 10, 2013
Link to the promo
Good luck!
OMG! I learned about this promo just now, the last day of the world errr last day of the contest. No purchase necessary wooooooooooot! Yes, everybody is free to join this promo. Ready ka na bang manalo ng Christmas getaway sa Thailand? Hurry and join now!
Prize:
Bangkok, Thailand Getaway for 6 people (3 days, 2 nights)
- Includes Free hotel accommodation at My Hotel with daily breakfast, half city tour and free air fare.
Mechanics:
- Must be 18 years old and above
- Must be a resident of the Philippines
- Promo Period: 2012-Dec-13 to 2012-Dec-21
How to Join:
- Step 1: Like Chooks To Go on Facebook.
- Step 2: Register your details (name, birthday, email, telephone number, password) via the link below then tag five friends.
The winner will be announced on Christmas eve!
Travel period for the prize: January 18 to February 10, 2013
Link to the promo
Good luck!
Thursday, December 20, 2012
MISS UNIVERSE 2012:Miss USA Wins
MISS UNIVERSE 2012: Miss USA Wins
Thank you Jory Rivera for the pictures. From left to Right, Miss Shamcey Supsup, Janine Tugonon, Venus Raj and Jory Rivera in Las Vegas, Nevada right after the pageant.
Top Five were: Philippines, Australia, Brazil, United States, and Venezuela.
During the Question and Answer portion, renowned photographer Nigel Barker asked Tugonon a question from Twitter: "As a global ambassador, do you think speaking English should be a prerequisite to being Miss Universe?"
Tugonon answered, "Language isn't the only important thing. As long as you can influence and inspire other people, as long as you have a strong mind, spirit, you can be Miss Universe."
Janine Tugonon
called Miss Universe "a battle of a lifetime," noting that Filipinos are
inherently fond of beauty pageants. "If I make it here, I feel that I
can give them hope, and it's an early Christmas gift to them," she said.
Congratulations Janine!
Photo Source : OPMB
Miss Universe 2012 first runner-up Miss Janine Tugonon with Jory Rivera.
Our very own Miss Philippines Janine Mari Tugonon placed first runner up in the Miss Universe pageant held Wednesday (US time) in Las Vegas, Nevada in the United States of America. Miss USA Olivia Culpo won the title of Miss Universe 2012. During the Question and Answer portion, renowned photographer Nigel Barker asked Tugonon a question from Twitter: "As a global ambassador, do you think speaking English should be a prerequisite to being Miss Universe?"
Tugonon answered, "Language isn't the only important thing. As long as you can influence and inspire other people, as long as you have a strong mind, spirit, you can be Miss Universe."
Congratulations Janine!
Photo Source : OPMB
ADVISORY: EDSA Bus Segregation Scheme
ADVISORY: EDSA Bus Segregation Scheme started last Tuesday, December 18, 2012. It causes a lot of confusion not only among the commuters but also among confused bus drivers. With the new scheme there are designated bus stops for every bus, depending on their classification whether Bus A, B or C. Don't fret it is really as easy as ABC. So read on....
We'll make this simple. Let's check first the picture/ illustration below. Copy of which is plastered on each bus. If you are in a hurry, say for example, coming from Kamuning, you're going to POEA then you better ride at Bus B, because in just 3 stops you'll be at POEA na.
Bus A Designated Bus Stops: Southbound
( Coming from (for example) Trinoma to Makati)
( Coming from Magallanes to Cubao)
( Coming from Trinoma to Makati)
( Coming from Magallanes to Cubao)
We'll make this simple. Let's check first the picture/ illustration below. Copy of which is plastered on each bus. If you are in a hurry, say for example, coming from Kamuning, you're going to POEA then you better ride at Bus B, because in just 3 stops you'll be at POEA na.
Bus A Designated Bus Stops: Southbound
( Coming from (for example) Trinoma to Makati)
- Ermin Garcia
- Arayat Cubao
- VV Soliven
- Connecticut
- Shaw/ Starmall
- Guadalupe
- Buendia
- Magallanes
( Coming from Magallanes to Cubao)
- Magallanes
- Buendia
- Guadalupe
- Shaw Blvd.
- SM Megamall
- Boni Serrano
- Cubao Farmers
- Ermin Garcia
( Coming from Trinoma to Makati)
- Kamuning
- Monte De Piedad
- Main Avenue
- POEA Ortigas
- Pioneer/Boni
- Estrella
- Ayala Avenue
( Coming from Magallanes to Cubao)
- Ayala Avenue
- Estrella
- Pioneer/Boni
- SM Megamall
- Ortigas Avenue
- Main Avenue
- Baliwag/ 5 Star
- Kamuning
- Ermin Garcia
- Monte De Piedad
- Arayat Cubao
- Main Avenue
- VV Soliven
- Connecticut
- POEA Ortigas
- Shaw/ Starmall
- Pioneer/Boni
- Guadalupe
- Estrella
- Buendia
- Ayala Avenue
- Magallanes
- Magallanes
- Ayala Avenue
- Buendia Avenue
- Estrella
- Guadalupe
- Pioneer/Boni
- Shaw Blvd.
- SM Megamall
- Ortigas Avenue
- Boni Serrano
- Main Avenue
- Cubao Farmers
- Baliwag/5 Star
- Ermin Garcia
Si Agimat si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako: Showing on December 25, 2012
Si Agimat si Enteng Kabisote at si Ako: Showing on December 25, 2012
Last Monday, I was invited by Faye and Melai to the blogger's conference of SI
AGIMAT, SI ENTENG KABISOTE AT AKO. Bossing Vic Sotto gamely answered all the questions thrown at him by the bloggers. Well, he had no choice he's the only one present among the stars of the movie during the Blogger's conference.( Lol! ) He is truly an adorable person. He confirmed that for the float alone, the producers spent 1 million, so you can just imagine, how much is the budget for the movie. So, don't you miss the float parade scheduled on December 23, 2012. And the movie itself which will be shown on December 25, 2012.
The
story begins with the establishment of the three different worlds
apart, bound to meet for an adventure like no other – the humble
family-oriented story of ENTENG KABISOTE played by top comedian VIC SOTTO.
Enteng Kabisote is a low-profile
technician married to the beautiful Fairy Princess of Encantasia,
FAYE (GWEN ZAMORA).
The battles of the AGIMAT (RAMON “BONG”
REVILLA, JR.), the brave village Warrior Hero of Amuleto;
And the
last but not the least high tech-yuppie Kingdom of Diwatara ruled by Princess ANGELINA
KALINISAN-ORTEZA (JUDY ANN SANTOS), also known in the human world as
“AKO,” where she leads an environmental advocacy organization. Uhu, yun pala ang meaning ng AKO lol.
From
the initial installment “Si Agimat at Si Enteng Kabisote” in 2010,
the friendship and partnership of Enteng and Agimat continues. From
an ‘eligible bachelor’ Hero, Agimat now strives to apply all his
learning from Enteng and Faye as he himself tries to start his own
family with wife, also an Amuleto warrior, SAMARA (SAM PINTO). The
fun levels up as Aiza brings Angelina and her comic modern Fairy
sidekicks Pink Kapre CHE (John Lapus), Winged Horse SOL (Yassi
Pressman) and Computer-wiz Dwarf CHICHAY (Ryzza Mae Dizon), into the
lives of the Kabisote’s and the Amuleto couple.
As
the fun triples, so as the adventure and thrill as they are
confronted with high-tech and primitive villains from somewhere
totally out of their worlds: cannibal tribes of the Tokatoks and
filthy alien monsters from other planet. Witness unparalleled battle
stunts set in the Philippines’ never-before-seen destinations as
Agimat, equipped with his one-of-a-kind swordsmanship, Enteng and his
iconic comic fighting style and Princess Angelina, in her Mystical
Bird alter ego wins the battle of good over evil.
Enteng
movie as it has always been known, values family, marriage,
friendship, responsibility, forgiveness, love and respect and the
protection of the one and only Mother Earth. Si Agimat, Si Enteng
Kabisote at Ako, is a rollercoaster ride of drama, action, magic,
visual effects, production design, cinematography and an unlimited
fun and laughter for everyone.
You
can also check out this links for updates.
www.siagimatsientengkabisoteatsiako.com
twitter
account : @agimatentengako
instagram
account : siagimatsientengatsiako
CAST
OF CHARACTERS
VIC
SOTTO as ENTENG KABISOTE
RAMON
“BONG” REVILLA JR. as AGIMAT
JUDY
ANN SANTOS as ANGELINA / AKO
JOSE
MANALO as JOSE
WALLY
BAYOLA as BOGART
AMY
PEREZ as INA MAGENTA
GWEN
ZAMORA as FAYE KABISOTE
AIZA
SEGUERRA as AIZA KABISOTE
MIKYLLA
RAMIREZ as ADA KABISOTE
OYO
SOTTO as BENOK KABISOTE
JOLO
REVILLA as MAKISIG
JIMMY
SANTOS as JIMBOY
RYZZA
MAE DIZON as CHICHAY/DUWENDE
JOHN
LAPUS as TITA CHE/PINK HULK
SAM
PINTO as SAMARA
RUBY
RODRIGUEZ as AMY
BARBIE
FORTEZA as BARBIE
JOYCE
CHING as JOYCE
YASSI
PRESSMAN as SOL/WINGED HORSE
ALDEN
RICHARDS as AL
DERRICK
MONASTERIO
GENRIE
PARK
ROBBIE
SY
JILLIAN
WARD as BEBENG
DIANE
MEDINA as DIANE
GIAN
SOTTO as GIAN
WAHOO
SOTTO as WAHOO
VAL
SOTTO as COACH MEG-B
MARK
PINGRIS
RABEH
AHUSSAINI
JERWIN
GACO
RONALD
TUBID
JUN
CABATU
LITO
REYES as SHALALA
IC
MENDOZA as IC
KIRAY
CELIS as KIRAY
IGGY
BOY FLORES as IGGY
ROBERT
“BUBOY” VILLAR as AGUY
NICA
PERALEJO as NICA
PRINCESS
VELASCO as QUEENIE
RAYA
PANGANIBAN as RAYA
ANTON
REVILLA as ANTON
THOU
REYES as BATOKTOK
KING
GUTIERREZ as UPAW
This movie is jointly produced by the following:
- IMUS PRODUCTION
- OCTOARTS FILM
- MZET TV
- APT ENTERTAINMENT
- GMA FILMS.