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By Denie Erwin W. Tan, MHM

The 18th Voyager celebration showcases the creativity and innovation of four outstanding exhibitors from the TPC 3209: Transportation Management class—Nova Air, Cruison Waves, Lumira Air, and Paglaum Bus Liner—who impress with their unique concepts of sustainable and future-forward transportation.

As part of the 18th Voyager celebration, the TPC 3209: Transportation Management class brought the house down with their culminating event—an exciting showcase of Land, Air, and Sea Transportation exhibits that blended creativity, innovation, and sustainability. Held in the afternoon session of Voyager 2025 at the Rose Memorial Auditorium, the event featured 9 incredible student-led transport companies, each with their own branding, marketing strategy, and live performance.

Months of planning, designing, and rehearsing finally paid off, as students transformed their concepts into fully realized exhibits complete with booths, mock-ups, ads, uniforms, marketing collaterals, and even jingles. It wasn’t just about transportation—it was about selling a vision of future-forward and responsible travel.

After a round of judging based on concept, creativity, execution, and performance, four exhibitors rose above the rest:

  • 4th Place: Nova Air, led by Pristine, impressed with their classy and high-tech take on air travel, offering a smooth and futuristic airline experience.
  • 3rd Place: Cruison Waves, led by Mr. Pasol, brought the sea to the stage with their cruise-themed concept, combining luxury and sustainability in one memorable presentation.
  • 2nd Place: Lumira Air, led by Anne Janet, delivered a polished airline brand that stood out for its smart marketing and cohesive design.
  • 1st Place: Paglaum Bus Liner, led by Leigh Anne, drove straight to the top with a strong, heart-driven concept rooted in Filipino values and sustainability. Their creative presentation and well-thought-out execution truly stole the spotlight.

But beyond the rankings, every group deserves applause. Each team pushed boundaries to showcase their understanding of transportation systems while reflecting CHM’s commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism. The booths weren’t just decorative—they were interactive experiences where guests could feel the branding, understand the message, and enjoy the story behind each transport concept.

Adding energy to the event were the live performances, with student dancers, actors, and presenters bringing their companies to life on stage. The crowd was constantly engaged, and the judging panel had a tough time choosing the winners due to the high quality of all presentations.

In the end, the TPC 3209 culmination wasn’t just a class project—it was a celebration of talent, teamwork, and vision. It proved that CHM students aren’t just future tourism professionals—they’re creators, marketers, storytellers, and leaders.

A big round of applause to everyone who participated, performed, and supported the event. You made the 18th Voyager not only memorable, but meaningful.