The Show Me Game!
Blog: Kiva Stories from the Field - 30 October 2009
By: Prem Thomas
By Prem Thomas, KF9, Manila, Philippines
One of the great parts of being a Kiva Fellow in the Philippines is the access it gives you to other countries with relatively inexpensive domestic and international flights. Cebu Pacific is one of a handful of budget airlines in the Philippines that allow you to fly internationally to places like Hong Kong, Taipei and Vietnam for around $100 USD round-trip. You can also fly domestically for less than $40 USD which already came in handy when visiting a branch about a 45 minute flight away.
My favorite part about flights on Cebu Pacific is the Show Me Game. After take-off, flight attendants ask passengers to show them certain items for prizes:
Make sure you keep your boarding pass, passport and a cigarette (I thought the answer was a cell phone) nearby.
Prem Thomas is serving as a Kiva Fellow working with the new field partner Center for Community Transformation Credit Cooperative (CCT) in Manila, Philippines.
To view currently fundraising loans from CCT click here.
You can also join our new lending team here.
Posted in blogsherpa, KF9 (Kiva Fellows 9th Class), Philippines Tagged: Budget Travel, CCT, Cebu Pacific, Center for Community Transformation, Manila, Prem Thomas, Show Me Game
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