Category Archives: Travel

Structural Integrity Of MRT Pillar Worries Motorists And Commuters!

MANDALUYONG, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Mandaluyong Bureau) – Metro Manila motorists and commuters are now fretting about the structural integrity of a portion of the MRT railway platform along EDSA. Instead of a reliable concrete pillar, engineers decided to employ a giant billboard featuring the charismatic actor Coco Martin. 

The billboard shows Martin in a striking Atlas pose, mimicking the mythical Titan character given the burden off carrying the universe on his shoulders.

ABS-CBN allegedly greased the wheels, or rather tracks, with hefty incentives for this ingenious promotional stunt for for the teleserye “Batang Quiapo,” starring Martin. 

While it may provide commuters with some much-needed entertainment, experts predict the platform may soon suffer a ‘Coco-collapse.’ 

In the meantime, straphangers can enjoy thrilling episodes of uncertainty while awaiting their next train – or should we say, train-wreck.

Senator Bong Revilla Proposes 5-Seater Motorcycles

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Actor-turned-Senator Bong Revilla is taking his vice chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Public Services very seriously. Now, he is focused on solving the country’s mass transportation problems and unending traffic woes.

In a move that left his colleagues scratching their heads (because they didn’t think of this first), Revilla urged vehicle manufacturers to come up with 5-seater motorcycles, saying that increasing the passenger capacity of Angkas and other motor ride hailing services would make a significant impact on traffic and mass transportation.

Revilla unveiled a 5-seater motorcycle model which he said he saw on one of his travels to some Southeast Asian countries.

The senator further proposed to grant full tax exemptions for vehicle manufacturers that will venture into the 5-seater motorbikes.

Commentary: Perfume-less Air Travel

India’s decision to ban airline pilots from wearing perfume due to the potential detection of alcohol content by a breath test raises questions about aviation safety and passenger comfort. 

While ensuring sobriety in the cockpit is paramount, the ban inadvertently shines a light on the issue of passenger comfort. We’ve all encountered individuals who either drench themselves in overpowering scents or, conversely, lack personal hygiene. 

Airlines must strike a balance between safety measures and passenger experience. Strict alcohol checks for all flight crew are essential, but equal attention should be paid to ensuring a pleasant environment for passengers, promoting an enjoyable and hygienic travel experience for all.