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2-M tourists visit Cordillera in 2017

- PNA

CLOSE to two million tourists, mostly Filipinos, visited Cordillera in 2017, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) in the region said.

PSA-Cordillera Regional Director Villafe Alibuyog said 1.86 million of the total 1.97 million tourists were from other parts of the Philippine­s.

The remaining 110,000 are foreign visitors, mostly Americans, French, Koreans, Chinese, and Germans.

Baguio City, which is the Philippine­s' Summer Capital, accounted for the majority of the tourist arrivals or 77 percent of the total.

Mountain Province, trailed far second, with 8.5 percent share, followed by Kalinga – six percent, Benguet – four percent, Ifugao -- 3 .6 percent, and Abra -0.02 percent.

There was no available data on tourist arrivals for Apayao, but PSA record showed that the province had a 2.8percent occupancy rate.

Only counted as tourists are those who avail of accommodat­ion services duly registered with the government.

The region recorded a 40.9 percent average occupancy rate in accommodat­ion establishm­ents, with up to three persons as guests per room.

Alibuyog, during the kick off of the monthlong celebratio­n of the 29th National Statistics Month on Monday, cited the importance of statistics in crafting policies and programs for a sustainabl­e economic developmen­t.

“Since the (tourism) industry contribute­s to the economy, there is need to obtain reliable statistics on tourism in order to come up with feasible and appropriat­e programs and policies that will further lead to its sustainabl­e develop

ment,” she said.

"These statistics will help policymake­rs address challenges in the sector,” she added, citing the figures help a lot in improving facilities and infrastruc­ture in particular areas.

Alibuyog said on the national scale, tourism contribute­d 12.2 percent to the Philippine­s' economic gains last year. She added the industry generated 5.3 million jobs nationwide.

A large number of them were in the passenger and transport sectors with 37.9 percent.

Accommodat­ion, food, and beverage comprised 33 percent; other tourism industry, 15.7 percent; retail trade on tourism, 6.6 percent; recreation, entertainm­ent, and cultural services, 6.2 percent; and travel agents, tour operations, and tourist guides, 0.7 percent.

This year's theme for the National Statistics Month is “Exploring Philippine numbers in wonders: statistics towards sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Alibuyog said the celebratio­n highlights the contributi­on of the tourism sector in economic growth and nation-building.

“All government offices, public institutio­ns, and the private sector are invited to conduct activities, which are geared toward promoting, enhancing, and instilling nationwide awareness and appreciati­on of the importance and value of statistics to the different sectors of society,” she said at the opening rites of the celebratio­n at the Baguio City Hall grounds.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? FOR SALE. Locals from Kalinga proudly showcase their products sold at the Kalinga booth during the 5th Organic Congress held at the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center in La Trinidad.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes FOR SALE. Locals from Kalinga proudly showcase their products sold at the Kalinga booth during the 5th Organic Congress held at the Benguet Agri-Pinoy Trading Center in La Trinidad.

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