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DEVELOP TOUR PACKAGES FOR SMALL GROUPS

Tourism sector leader said new normal also means people will tend to be more cautious of their company when traveling

- BY ROBERTO A. GUMBA JR. / Reporter

A TOURISM sector leader in the Davao Region urged travel agents to prepare private or smaller groups tours packages and more on domestic destinatio­ns in anticipati­on of tourist’s behavior after the pandemic.

Davao Travel Agency Associatio­n (DTAA) president Day Uyking said the new normal also means people will tend to be more cautious of their company when traveling.

“You don’t know where they’ve been and what they’ve touched. We know that the virus is contagious through touch. Probably, [they will be] going for more private tours and [travel agencies should be] offering more private and small groups instead of sit-and-coach tours,” she said.

In doing these, she also suggested that travel agents implement safety protocols such as including alcohol and face masks in travel kits.

As private and smaller tour packages are normally expensive, Uyking said she foresees that people will be willing to spend more as long as they are safe from getting infected.

“Hoping that this is the trend, we are hoping that prices will not be that much of a factor to travelers as well,” she said.

She said most of the members of DTAA are usually accommodat­ing travel bookings for overseas tours.

However, she has anticipate­d lower confidence of people to travel, especially outside of the country.

“I am suggesting a market shift in the travel agents. Instead of doing more outbound and catering more people going overseas, maybe we should also see the potential of domestic travel,” she said.

“For now, definitely, travel confidence and travel sentiments are very low. Probably, [we should] shift to domestic travel as we are seeing people who will be more comfortabl­e traveling closer or shorter distance first then maybe, later on, going into further destinatio­ns,” she added.

Health protocols in different countries may also deter tourists especially those traveling for leisure.

“There are countries that accept tourists but will require a certain number of quarantine periods. So if you are a leisure traveler, there is really no point going to that destinatio­n anymore. There are also destinatio­ns who just accept without these restrictio­ns as long as you pass the safety protocols and you don’t have the symptoms, then people would most likely go to those destinatio­ns first,” she said.

She added that if there will be internatio­nal leisure travels to immediatel­y happen after the pandemic, she projected it will start with at least 10 to 20 percent of the market.

“It slowly increases from there once the travelers actually see that it is safe to travel again,” she said. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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