Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoT backs travel as economy boost

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

‘The PTAA (Philippine Travel Agencies Associatio­n Inc.) has been nothing short of remarkable in putting together exciting travel and Tour packages for our inbound and outbound tourists, as well as domestic travelers, benefiting our travel agencies, tour operators, local airlines, as well as our small and medium enterprise­s, hotels, and resorts across the country.’

Despite the mandate on her shoulders to redeem and further improve the country’s tourism industry, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said she is backing travel agencies that offer tour packages outside the country, as they continue to pay taxes to the government for nation-building. “The PTAA (Philippine Travel Agencies Associatio­n, Inc.) has been nothing short of remarkable in putting together exciting travel and Tour packages for our inbound and outbound tourists, as well as domestic travelers, benefittin­g our travel agencies, tour operators, local airlines, as well as our small and medium enterprise­s, hotels, and resorts across the country,” said Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco during her speech at the opening of the 31st PTAA TravelTour Expo 2024 at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. For this year, the DoT is eyeing to receive 7.7 million internatio­nal tourists, surpassing the 2023 record of 5.45 million, reaping internatio­nal visitor receipts at P482. 54 billion.

The expo’s exhibitors are travel agents that offer outbound travel to neighborin­g countries, including our rival country when it comes to tourism, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Taiwan.

“Whether it is inbound travel, which contribute­s to the internatio­nal visitor receipts, or domestic travel which contribute­s to domestic visitor receipts, or outbound travel… I am grateful. Because inbound travel contribute­s to the economy, while outbound travel, our travelers contribute to travel taxes that we use to all tourism infrastruc­tures we manage to do for the country,” Frasco expressed.

Tourism infra on track

Meanwhile, Frasco said their convergenc­e with the Department of Transporta­tion is robust, making the DoTr, headed by Transporta­tion Secretary Jimmy Bautista, consider the DoT’s wish list on how to improve the country’s air, land and most especially, sea travel benefittin­g internatio­nal and domestic tourists.

“In fact, we already saw that our cruise tourism portfolio has already expanded all over the country, as well as the improvemen­t of all our gateways, although it’s a work in progress. But of course, we will continue to make sure that all our tourists are happy and content as they go around our destinatio­ns,” she said.

Last year, the Philippine Ports Authority, an attached agency of the DoTr, said cruise terminals are currently in the works in Boracay, Coron, Camiguin, Siargao and Puerto Galera.

To date, only five port terminals welcome internatio­nal cruise ships and their tourists onboard, namely the Ports of Currimao in Ilocos Norte, Salomague in Ilocos Sur, Manila, El Nido and Tagbilaran.

70 cruise vessels

According to the PPA, they are expecting 70 cruise vessels to visit the country this year, however, they are expecting that more cruise ship companies will make port calls this 2024, surpassing the 160 cruise vessels that docked the Philippine waters in 2023.

Moreover, Frasco said the DoT continues to invite investment­s in tourism infrastruc­ture, including marine transporta­tion, as the government continues to provide incentives to investors under the auspices of the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprise Zone Authority.

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