Tuesday, April 21, 2009

I live in philippines and i need to know where i can find the cheapest airfare from manila to sao paolo brazil

I live in philippines and i need to know where i can find the cheapest airfare from manila to sao paolo brazil
Need to know how much is the cheapest airfare from manila to brasil.
Philippines - 5 Answers
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Check with http://www.expedia.com
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Try to contact northwest airlines 632-8418800 last time i went there almost a year ago, the ticket roundtrip MNL-GRU cost around $2,600USD; but try to look on local travel agencies, which sometimes have protection from the airlines and have great package deals. Brazil is great! if you know what i mean...
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When you're looking for the airfare, consider this ... National PHILIPPINES (PH) / Transit U.S.A. (US) Destination BRAZIL (BR) U.S.A. (US) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION (CBP) TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED BOTH THE US TRANSIT WITHOUT VISA (TWOV) AND INTERNATIONAL-TO-INTERNATIONAL (ITI) PROGRAMS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Those intending to transit the U.S.A. must comply with entry requirements. Please make entries applicable to destination U.S.A. All passengers arriving from any country, except those pre-inspected in Canada, must deplane the aircraft and proceed directly to either the Federal Inspection Services (FIS) area for inspection, or to an CBP-approved (Customs and Border Protection) in-transit/progressive clearance lounge. Those passengers going to the in-transit/progressive clearance lounge will go through a CBP inspection. Until further notice, all in-transit passengers and passengers on progressive flights will be inspected at the first U.S. port of arrival. This supersedes previous in-transit passenger processes. These new procedures also require CBP inspection of progressive flights (flights clearing passengers at more than one port) at the first port. Non-compliance with transit requirements will result in fines varying between USD 2,000 and USD 3,000 per passenger at transit point (detention costs at carrier's expense). Fines for incomplete/inaccurately filled out I-94W Forms are USD 1,000.- per passenger.
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I look up on the internet ," The cheapest flights " You may find something like China Airlines .
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email flights_r_us@yahoo.com they may be able to help you out






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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

my boyfriend wants to buy a dvd player for me and he lives in usa and i live in philippines would dvd player

my boyfriend wants to buy a dvd player for me and he lives in usa and i live in philippines would dvd player?
work here in philippines?
Other - Electronics - 3 Answers
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If the outlet's for the dvd player are the same in your house then yes it should work now the questions are if the dvd's are to work now that is a mystery depends on the dvd's most of them should work but i really wouldn't know. Hope it helps
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Yes, it will work. Your biggest problem should be the adapters to make the connections; they are available in most electronics shops. This is really more of a nuisance than a problem. The next problem is the "Set Up." TVs and DVD players have various setting for format. It may be that the format your TV is set up for will not automatically allow the DVD format to play. You will have to adjust either the TV or the DVD player to the same format. Often the instructions are not to clear but you can get it set up. In the worst case you will have to change the set ups each time you switch from TV to Player formats each time you change the mode you are using. This will involve four or five clicks on the remote, no big deal. Unless there is a huge savings in buying the device abroad you are better off buying the player locally, the seller will know how to set the formats, and maybe recognize the guarentee the player has when you buy it.
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It depends. Some DVD players are "regional", meaning that they will only play DVDs for the region (USA, Asia, Europe, Australia, etc) where you bought it. If your DVDs are not coded for your region, then they may play on a "regional" DVD player. Some players are region free, and will play any DVD, as long as its the same (PAL or NTSC) format for your TV. Philippines and the USA are both NTSC standards. The other problem may be power, but a transformer or a quick check of the unit will show if it is muti-voltage. My advice is buy the DVD player in the Philippines. How would he get it to you? Send it or bring it? Sending it would cost alot plus you may get charged Customs. He must be a nice guy to want to buy you this gift.






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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Is Journey going to make a Live in Philippines DVD

Is Journey going to make a Live in Philippines DVD?
I was watching some videos from the concert and Manila and he said this whole show is live and he said something else. And then I read some comments that said they can't for the dvd?
Rock and Pop - 2 Answers
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I don't think so
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Don't think so they have a concert DVD in revalation (great album) but I don't no where it was filmed. Deen and arnel were great additions to the band






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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

my boyfriend wants to buy a dvd player for me and he lives in usa and i live in philippines would dvd payer

my boyfriend wants to buy a dvd player for me and he lives in usa and i live in philippines would dvd payer?
work here in philippines?
Other - Electronics - 1 Answers
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yup. it will. as long as you have a 110V - 220V converter... or if the machine has an autovolt system you'd be fine. swerte mo may bf kang kano.







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