“Many of our hardworking Filipinos from abroad who are returning for Christmas often have little or no time to buy pasalubong for their loved ones. Duty Free Philippines gives back to OFWs by providing them with more time to shop with their families, especially those who are taking nighttime flights,” said Duty Free Chief Operating Officer Lorenzo C. Formoso. Shoppers are also sure to feel the unique Paskong Pinoy (Pinoy Christmas) atmosphere, as Duty Free offers an enviable list of activities set to give them an unforgettable shopping experience.
Astounding Christmas décor will wow visitors, like the classic Belen (manger) depicting the birth of the Messiah. Shoppers will also be serenaded with Christmas carols by chorale groups from various schools. Other exciting highlights include a marching band to welcome shoppers and mime artists to add Christmas magic to the festivities. Avid photo fans can also capture happy moments with their loved ones at a photo booth by the Belen. Duty Free will also hold a special concert by top local band Area One to wow audiences on December 23.
Adding to the colorful array of lights and sounds are mouth-watering local delicacies served only during the holidays. Food stalls featuring favorite Filipino
Christmas treats will be set up for OFWs who crave for servings of hot bibingka and puto bumbong that they have missed for so long.Of course, no Pinoy Christmas is complete without the country’s traditional Simbang Gabi, which will be celebrated every night until December 24 at 9 p.m.
An even bigger surprise awaits visitors as Duty Free will be raffling off 32-inch LED TV’s to lucky shoppers every two hours starting at 10:30 p.m. each night. With Duty Free’s extended shopping hours and exciting lineup of Christmas festivities, everybody is sure to have a merry pasalubong-grabbing experience at the country’s premiere shopping destination. (advt)