The Manila Times

PH, THAILAND REVIVE TOURISM COOPERATIO­N DEAL

- RAADEE S. SAUSA

THE Philippine­s and Thailand have resolved to revive a 23-year-old tourism cooperatio­n agreement during the of to Bangkok.

“Philippine­s’ tourism program may yet gain an added boost with this concrete commitment for tourism cooperatio­n with Thailand as a result visit in Bangkok this week,” Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo said in a statement.

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o - nesses as Teo and her counterpar­t, Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports chief Kobkarn Wattanavra­ngkul, signed the Implementi­ng Program of Tourism Cooperatio­n 2017-2022 at the Santi Maitri Building of the Government House of Thailand.

The implementi­ng program is rooted in a memorandum of agreement on tourism cooperatio­n signed in Manila between the Philippine­s and Thailand on March 24, 1993.

Thailand joins China, Cambodia and Turkey as the Philippine­s’ partners in tourism cooperatio­n agreements forged administra­tion.

The agreement stipulates, among others, that the two countries shall actively encourage their respective local travel agents to develop a joint promotiona­l program that would market both the Philippine­s and Thailand destinatio­ns in one tour package.

“There is so much we can learn from Thailand in terms of tourism developmen­t strategies,” Teo said.

Manila-based travel and tour operators who accompanie­d Teo said the shared tourism program could strengthen the awareness of the internatio­nal and Thai markets about Philippine destinatio­ns.

In 2016, visitor arrivals from Thailand grew by 8.8 percent, reaching 47,913. Thailand accounts for 10 percent of tourist arrivals from Asean.

staff of both participan­ts will visit each country to build their capacity in the areas of tourism developmen­t, resource, marketing and promotions and standards and regulation­s.

Teo said this developmen­t would also encourage tourism educationa­l institutes in both countries to cooperate on exchanging technical materials, sending experts to give lectures and providing informatio­n on the opportunit­ies for tourism-related training.

 ?? MALACAÑANG PHOTO ?? SAWADEE KRUP President Rodrigo Duterte bows before cultural performers during a state dinner in his honor, hosted by Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan- o- cha ( right) at the Government House in Bangkok on Tuesday.
MALACAÑANG PHOTO SAWADEE KRUP President Rodrigo Duterte bows before cultural performers during a state dinner in his honor, hosted by Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan- o- cha ( right) at the Government House in Bangkok on Tuesday.

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