NISSAN SAFE TRIPS
NISSAN SAFE TRIPS
In partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT), Safe Trips is Nissan’s commitment to promote local tourism using the safest way of travel - driving your own car. With Nissan's advanced technology, every local destination is safely within reach.
Whatever the trip, make it a safe trip!
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NISSAN SAFE TRIPS
Safe Tips for Safe Trips 1: Prepare your car before traveling:
- Have your vehicles serviced and sanitized.
- Check your battery, lights, oil, water, air and gas.
- Make sure your brakes are in good working condition.
Safe Tips for Safe Trips 2: During the drive:
- Bring your own mask, face shield and disinfectant.
- Follow the allowed seating capacity of your vehicle.
- Dine outside during a stopover.
NISSAN SAFE TRIPS
Safe Tips for Safe Trips 1: How to plan your trip
- Read up on your destination’s safety protocols and requirements
- Book online DOT-accredited hotels and resorts that are issued with a Certificate of Authority to Operate
- Prepare all your documents and ID
Safe Tips for Safe Trips 2: Check your destination
- Do a contactless check-in at your DOT-accredited hotel.
- Dine and shop at places that strictly follow safety protocols.
- Always opt for contactless payments for transactions.
ARTICLES
DoT, Nissan join hands for ‘Safe Trips’ campaign
THURSDAY | November 5, 2020,
Banking on tourism as a key economic driver, the Department of Tourism and Nissan Philippines have joined hands for “Safe Trips” – a road trip geared towards promoting safe and responsible land traveling to boost domestic tourism.
Nissan partners with DOT to boost local toursim
FRIDAY | November 6, 2020
Nissan in the Philippines has enhanced its digital strategy with the introduction of the brand’s first virtual showroom in the Asia & Oceania region, giving customers immersive online access to the current Nissan line-up.
Nissan PH wants to help restart local tourism with DOT
FRIDAY | November 06, 2020
The tourism industry has been one of the sectors greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent community quarantine measures implemented by the Philippine government. Unlike most industries in the countries, some local tourist destinations have only re-opened in the past few weeks with the relaxation of travel restrictions.