Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Tourism cooperatio­n with Austria eyed

‘We wish to reiterate the Philippine­s’ interest in signing a Memorandum of Tourism Cooperatio­n (with Austria) to formalize our efforts to benchmark best tourism practices on sustainabl­e tourism, enhance our people-to-people exchanges, and further enhance

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

The Philippine­s is pursuing tourism cooperatio­n with Austria in a bid to capture more visitors from Europe.

“We wish to reiterate the interest of the Philippine­s to sign a Memorandum of Tourism Cooperatio­n (with Austria) to formalize our efforts to benchmark best tourism practices on sustainabl­e tourism, enhance our people-to-people exchanges, and further enhance our frameworks on human capital developmen­t, among others,” Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco told Austrian State Secretary for Tourism Susanne Kraus-Winkler during a working visit in Vienna last 7 March.

Frasco said she wanted to take an opportunit­y with the Austrian market, citing the impressive 89 percent recovery rate of visitor arrivals from Austria to the Philippine­s in 2023 at 13,180, vis-à-vis the 14,840 arrivals recorded in 2019 preCovid-19 pandemic.

The Filipino community also makes up the largest Asian community in Austria, with approximat­ely 30,000 Filipinos, and as many as 60,000 Filipino-Austrian nationals.

Maximizing opportunit­ies

“We acknowledg­e the opportunit­y to strengthen the market; we also wish to maximize the opportunit­y to educate and inform Austrians about our tourism products in the Philippine­s which are of great interest to Europeans including our beaches, dive sites, adventure offerings, and experienti­al travel across our islands and among our diverse communitie­s,” the Tourism chief told her Austrian counterpar­t.

Frasco also took the opportunit­y to share the Department of Tourism’s nationwide program to train Filipino tourism workers in the Filipino Brand of Service Excellence with over 126,000 trained in 2023 alone, as well as to discuss the country’s English as a Second Language Program with the Philippine­s ranking among the top five providers of this tourism product worldwide.

To reciprocat­e, Secretary Kraus-Winkler said the largest employment sectors for Filipinos in Austria “are in tourism and care,” with almost a quarter of the Filipino diaspora in Austria currently working in the tourism sector.

Secretary Kraus-Winkler likewise broached the conclusion of a “working holiday program” provided for in the Memorandum of Understand­ing that was signed in Manila between the Austrian and Philippine Government­s in October 2023.

Working holiday programs

“Tourism generally benefits from working holiday programs, as young people want to gain experience in tourism worldwide. Experience has shown that young people often also want to explore the country where they are working and go on vacation during their stay of up to one year. We want to further expand the good cooperatio­n between Austria and the Philippine­s in the field of tourism and promote the mobility of young people. We are looking forward to the talks on the rapid implementa­tion of a working holiday program, as we were recently able to conclude with the USA,” said Secretary Kraus-Winkler.

The Austrian government’s working holiday programs combine vacations with practical work experience abroad to enable young people to finance part of their stay abroad. Through this program, they can enter temporary employment arrangemen­ts in the destinatio­n country and make use of educationa­l institutio­ns.

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