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Tourist arrival target maintained at 7.4 million despite Boracay closure

- Anna Gabriela A. Mogato

THE Department of Tourism said it remains on track to hit its target of 7.4 million visitors this year despite the six-month closure of Boracay island.

Tourism spokespers­on Benito C. Bengzon, Jr. said after the closure in April, “the private sector quickly came up with its own contingenc­y plans and promoted other destinatio­ns.”

In 2017, visitors to the Philippine­s totaled a record 6.6 million. In the seven months to July this year, the DoT recorded 4.31 million visitors, up 9.74% year-on-year.

Mr. Bengzon said that due to the closure of Boracay Island, other destinatio­ns were quick to come up with their own responses.

“The Boracay experience compelled them to take a closer look at the importance of balancing tourism and developmen­t with the protection of the environmen­t,” he added.

“In our developmen­t plan, it was very clear, sustainabl­e and inclusive program. We have to make sure that we achieve our collective goal of more environmen­tally sustainabl­e tourism.”

Closed for six months for rehabilita­tion, Boracay is set to reopen on Oct. 26. The dry run will begin on Oct. 15, and is only open to visitors from Aklan province.

Last week, Environmen­t Secretary Roy A. Cimatu said that the government is still in the process of clearing the island’s wetlands by relocating squatters. —

 ??  ?? TOURISTS are seen at the white sands beach of Boracay
TOURISTS are seen at the white sands beach of Boracay

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