2019 LONG WEEKEND: Full List of Long Weekends This Year

Full List of the Year 2019 Long Weekend / Long Weekends

2019 LONG WEEKEND – Here is a full list of the long weekends this year 2019.

Considering that there are a lot of Philippine Holidays 2019, many of these regular and special non-working days will fall on a weekend or a day before or after Saturday and Sunday causing long weekends.

Surely, a lot of people wanted to know when would these moments happen so they can plan ahead some vacation time with their family and friends.

Based on a social media post on the Facebook page of Manila Bulletin, the 2019 long weekend list contains ten long weekends that are perfect timing to spend time with your loved ones.

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Here are the ten long weekends that are included in the full list of 2019 Long Weekend according to the post:

December 29 – January 1

  • December 29 and December 30 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • December 31 and January 1 (New Year Holidays)

February 2 – February 5

  • February 2 and February 3 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • February 4 – You may file a vacation leave
  • February 5 (Chinese New Year

February 23 – February 25

  • February 23 and February 24 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • February 25 (EDSA Revolution)

April 6 – April 9

  • April 6 and April 7 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • April 8 – You may file a vacation leave
  • April 9 (Araw ng Kagitingan)

April 18 – April 21

  • April 18 (Maundy Thursday)
  • April 19 (Good Friday)
  • April 20 (Black Saturday)
  • April 21 (Sunday)

June 1 – June 4

  • June 1 and June 2 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • June 3 – You may file a vacation leave
  • June 4 (Eid Al-Fitr) – the date may change according to the post

August 24 – August 26

  • August 24 and August 25 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • August 26 (National Heroes’ Day)

November 1 – November 3

  • November 1 (All Saints Day)
  • November 2 (All Souls Day)
  • November 3 (Sunday)

December 21 – December 25

  • December 21 and December 22 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • December 23 – You may file a vacation leave
  • December 24 (Special Non-Working Holiday)
  • December 25 (Christmas Day)

December 28 – January 1

  • December 28 and December 29 (Saturday and Sunday)
  • December 30 (Rizal Day)
  • December 31 (Special Non-Working Holiday)
  • January 1 (New Year’s Day)

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