Planning on going on a long and well-deserved vacation in 2020? Well, we’re going to make things a whole lot easier on your end! As early as now, we’re spilling the beans by sharing a list of the likely 2020 Philippine holidays. Although this 2020 holiday Philippines list isn’t official yet, it will at least give you a clue on when to take a leave from work, so you can indulge on a long and relaxing getaway. And, once Malacañang Palace releases the official 2020 holiday Philippines list, we’ll update it, and let you know. ASAP.
So, in the meantime, check out these likely Philippineholidays in 2020, and start picking the dates for your vacation.
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Disclaimer: This is an unofficial list. Malacañang is expected to release the official list on August 2019. Bookmark this page to check back again once the official holiday list has been released!
| Date | Type of holiday | Flight deals |
| January 1 (Wednesday): New Year’s Day | Regular holiday | Score cheap flights for January |
| January 25 (Saturday): Chinese New Year | Special non-working holiday | |
| February 25 (Tuesday): EDSA Revolution Anniversary | Special non-working holiday | Score cheap flights for February |
| April 9 (Thursday): Araw ng Kagitingan | Regular holiday | Score cheap flights for April |
| April 9 (Thursday): Maundy Thursday | Regular holida | |
| April 10 (Friday): Good Friday | Regular holiday | |
| April 11 (Saturday): Black Saturday | Special non-working holiday | |
| May 1 (Friday): Labor Day | Regular holiday | Score cheap flights for May |
| June 12 (Friday): Independence Day | Regular holiday | Score cheap flights for June |
| August 21 (Friday): Ninoy Aquino Day | Special non-working holiday | Score cheap flights for August |
| August 31 (Monday): National Heroes Day | Regular holiday | |
| November 1 (Sunday): All Saints’ Day | Special non-working holiday | Score cheap flights for November |
| November 2 (Monday): All Souls’ Day | Special non-working holiday | |
| November 30 (Monday): Bonifacio Day | Regular holiday | |
| December 8 (Tuesday): Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary | Special non-working holiday | Score cheap flights for December |
| December 24 (Thursday): Christmas Eve | Special non-working holiday | |
| December 25 (Friday): Christmas Day | Regular holiday | |
| December 30 (Wednesday): Rizal Day | Regular holiday | |
| December 3 (Thursday): New Year’s Eve | Special non-working holiday |
As you can see, there are plenty of opportunities for a longweekend break in 2020. Labor Day, for instance, will fall on a Friday, meaningyou can have a 3-day escape in early May. And, if you want to extend your break,file a leave for May 4 and 5, 2020.
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These incredible features, paired with our 2020 Holiday Philippineslist, will surely give a rocking yet affordable vacation next year.
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In addition to the official 2020 Holiday Philippines list, MalacañangPalace will release a statement to declare national holidays for Eid’l Adha andEid’l Fitr, once the approximate Islamic holiday dates are determined. But, it’slikely it will fall on the following dates:
May 24, 2020(Sunday): Eid’l Fitr
July 31, 2020 (Friday):Eid’l Adha
Need some help picking the right destination for your trip?Then, make sure to consider these destinations as you plot your leaves for nextyear, using our 2020 Holiday Philippines list.
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