Sun.Star Pampanga

SBMA working on visa-free tourist arrivals— Eisma

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) is working on visa-free tourist arrivals in Subic Freeport.

This was stated by SBMA Chairperso­n and Administra­tor Wilma “Amy”Eisma when she met with officers and members of the Pampanga Press Club at Park Inn by Radisson Clark last Tuesday.

Eisma said the visa-free scheme is one of the strategies to attract cruise ship liners to dock in Subic Bay.

“One of the strategies is the visa-free for tourists passing throught Subic freeport and airport. We are currently working with Bureau of Customs, Bureau of Immigratio­n, and Office of the President for a posible executive order that will amend the existing one where tourists who come to SUbic via the seaport and airport can come visa-free for 14 days provided that they will stay within Subic and contiguous areas,” she said.

The SBMA head expressed optimism that the visa-free proposal for Subic tourists will be granted soon.

“I’m very very hopeful that it will be granted soon because once it happens, I can guarantee you it might be us refusing tourists,” Eisma said.

She described as bullish the cruise ship tourism in Subic.

“Right now we have already confirmed 50 cruise ship arrivals for 2019 and we are working for more,” Eisma said.

Another strategy is to sell Subic as the port destinatio­n and contiguous areas like Clark as cruise ship tourist stops.

“The first strategy that we did is to ask Zambales, Bataan and Pampanga and CLark to be part of the corridor. So that is the picture for all of us. So cruise ship tourist who arrive in Subic are also taken in Clark. I’m in very close coordinati­on with Noel Manankil of Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n. I am also working with Governor Abet Garcia to sell Bataan and of course the provincial government of Zambales,” Eisma said.

 ?? — Chris Navarro ?? ING SANDIGAN. Councilora­ble Renato ‘Enix’ Dimla Salvador (L) and comebackin­g Vice Mayorable Rommel Bondoc filed their certificat­e of candidacy before the Commission on Elections recently. They are the founding officers of Ing Sandigan San Simon.
— Chris Navarro ING SANDIGAN. Councilora­ble Renato ‘Enix’ Dimla Salvador (L) and comebackin­g Vice Mayorable Rommel Bondoc filed their certificat­e of candidacy before the Commission on Elections recently. They are the founding officers of Ing Sandigan San Simon.

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