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DOT, TWG to strengthen the Filipino Brand of Service

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TOURISM Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco on Thursday (August 4) bared the Department of Tourism (DOT)’S immediate plans to facilitate an interagenc­y technical working group (TWG) which seeks to strengthen the capacity of micro entreprene­urs such as food vendors to provide quality tourism services.

The Department, Frasco said, has reached out to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), Department of Agricultur­e (DA), and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), which shall comprise the said TWG.

“We are facilitati­ng this interagenc­y technical working group (TWG) for the purpose of commencing discussion­s on the implementa­tion of standards to ensure high quality of tourism services which include regulation­s on accommodat­ions, services, and pricing standards,” said Secretary Frasco.

The tourism chief said that the DOT can help improve the standards of treating tourists in all destinatio­ns through the facilitati­on of trainings under the Filipino Brand of Service Excellence (FBSE) Program.

The FBSE Program promotes the best qualities and positive values of Filipino hospitalit­y. It is envisioned to enhance and uplift the quality of tourism services in the country aimed at fostering excellent service to tourists as part of our distinct Filipino brand. Thereby, the excellence in service becomes a regional brand and a holistic national identity.

With three unique modules, the tourism program aims to instill the culture of service excellence among tourism stakeholde­rs in the country, and raise the quality of service standards among the workforce in key tourism and service sectors.

“If we are able to come together to agree on certain standards that our destinatio­ns would comply with, then this would redound to the overall improvemen­t of our tourism industry because in the end, tourists will be delighted with every destinatio­n that they visit, and keep coming back,” Frasco added.

According to the DOT chief, the FBSE trainings will cover topics such as: Service Excellence, Understand­ing and Engaging Customers, and Complaints Handling.

“The training for the tourism community in Virgin Island, Bohol will commence next week,” Secretary Frasco confirmed.

These trainings, the tourism chief noted, will be open to all interested tourism stakeholde­rs, and would be facilitate­d by the DOT Office of Industry Manpower Developmen­t (OIMD) together with the DOT Region 7 Office in coordinati­on with the Local Government Units.

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