See more of your
own country, for less.
Who this is for.
For the Filipino who wants to see more of their own country and is tired of being priced out of it. In a year of a weak peso and a ₱27,000 peak fare to an island two provinces over, travelling at home shouldn’t feel like a luxury. We build for the budget-minded domestic traveler first. The foreign visitor chasing a richer trip is welcome — but they’re not who we build for.
The promise.
Find the route, not just the flight. A two-airline duopoly prices a handful of island flights like luxury goods — but the buses, ferries and regional airports that get you there for a fraction already exist. Nobody just put them in one place. We do. You spend less, and you see Davao, or Dumaguete, or a carinderia you’d never have found, on the way.
Where your money goes.
This is the part we care about most. Fly direct and roughly 95% of your money reaches two airlines and the airport. Take the route and it spreads — to the Bachelor Express driver, the Evaristo & Sons ferry crew, the General Luna tricycle, the lolawho’s sold the same pastel for thirty years, the Miagao weavers. Every multi-stop trip moves money out of airline coffers and into the towns. That isn’t a side effect we market. It’s the point.
Filipino by design.
Warm, opinionated, made by people who actually take these routes. We write food spots over adjectives, name the right ferry at the right hour, and tell you what each island is really known for — so the country reads like home, not a brochure.
Curious how it works as a business? Read the thesis →