Practical travel plan for your peace of mind this Holy Week

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Passengers arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 in Pasay City on January 29, 2026.

STAR / Noel Pabalate

MANILA, Philippines — With the peace crisis in the Middle East, most of us are now hesitant to go on trips this Holy Week. The fuel increase is one factor, of course. But should we go, it’s essential for our peace of mind to have an accessible healthcare plan that can support a smoother and more worry-free travel experience.

mWell Healthsavers Plan, which has become a practical solution for Filipinos traveling both locally and internationally, ensures that users can stay connected to Filipino doctors, helping them receive familiar and reliable medical care should the need arise.

“When traveling, planning often focuses on destinations and itineraries, while health is not always part of the checklist,” said Gary G. Dujali, the plan’s chief marketing officer. “Unexpected health concerns, from headaches to minor illnesses, can disrupt travel plans and create unnecessary stress. For those traveling abroad, access to healthcare can also come with high costs, leading to unplanned expenses.”

Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez-Alcasid, in fact, used the plan during a recent trip to Japan, highlighting how it is designed to provide easy and reliable access to healthcare wherever you are.

With the plan, users can consult with a licensed Filipino doctor anytime through the mWell app, allowing them to address health concerns early without the need to frantically search for nearby clinics or hospitals.

“The plan is designed to be a practical travel companion. For only P399, it includes a video consultation, along with an e-prescription, medical certificate, and e-lab requests if needed. It also comes with personal accident insurance coverage, offering added protection throughout the trip,” added Dujali.

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