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Malacanang on Friday released Proclamation No. 845 declaring the regular holidays and special non-working holidays for 2020.


Regular holidays

  • New Year's Day  January 1 (Wednesday)
  • Araw ng Kagitingan April 9 (Thursday)
  • Maundy Thursday April 9
  • Good Friday  April 10
  • Labor Day  May 1 (Friday)
  • Independence Day June 12 (Friday)
  • National Heroes Day August 31 (last Monday of August)
  • Bonifacio Day  November 30 (Monday)
  • Christmas Day December 25 (Friday)
  • Rizal Day  December 30 (Wednesday)


Special (non-working) days

  • Chinese New Year January 25 (Saturday)
  • EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary February 25 (Tuesday)
  • Black Saturday April 11
  • Ninoy Aquino Day August 21 (Friday)
  • All Saints' Day  November 1 (Sunday)
  • Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary December 8 (Tuesday)
  • Last Day of the Year December 31 (Thursday)


Additional special non-working days

  • November 2 (Monday)
  • December 24 (Thursday)


Here's an infographic where you can see the days you have to file a leave for the long weekends!
Image from Lamudi

According to the proclamation, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos will inform the Office of the President of the actual dates for the observance of Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha, which are both Islamic holidays.


Plan ahead, Juan!


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LIST: Regular holidays and special non-working days in 2020

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Plan your next travel guys!


Malacanang on Friday released Proclamation No. 845 declaring the regular holidays and special non-working holidays for 2020.


Regular holidays

  • New Year's Day  January 1 (Wednesday)
  • Araw ng Kagitingan April 9 (Thursday)
  • Maundy Thursday April 9
  • Good Friday  April 10
  • Labor Day  May 1 (Friday)
  • Independence Day June 12 (Friday)
  • National Heroes Day August 31 (last Monday of August)
  • Bonifacio Day  November 30 (Monday)
  • Christmas Day December 25 (Friday)
  • Rizal Day  December 30 (Wednesday)


Special (non-working) days

  • Chinese New Year January 25 (Saturday)
  • EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary February 25 (Tuesday)
  • Black Saturday April 11
  • Ninoy Aquino Day August 21 (Friday)
  • All Saints' Day  November 1 (Sunday)
  • Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary December 8 (Tuesday)
  • Last Day of the Year December 31 (Thursday)


Additional special non-working days

  • November 2 (Monday)
  • December 24 (Thursday)


Here's an infographic where you can see the days you have to file a leave for the long weekends!
Image from Lamudi

According to the proclamation, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos will inform the Office of the President of the actual dates for the observance of Eidul Fitr and Eidul Adha, which are both Islamic holidays.


Plan ahead, Juan!


SEE ALSO:


TRAVEL GUIDES FOR LONG WEEKEND GETAWAYS:


BOOKMARK THIS ARTICLE TO BE UPDATED!


SEE ALSO



long weekends 2020 philippines  holiday 2020 philippines  legal holidays 2020 philippines  2020 philippine holidays official gazette  holy week 2020 calendar philippines  2020 holiday calendar philippines  2020 holidays philippines official gazette

See other lists here:



Philippines

International

Resorts and Hotels

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