The Philippine Star

• Phl makes tourism pitch in UK

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Philippine tourism sector is strengthen­ing its promotions in the United Kingdom, as it successful­ly participat­ed in an internatio­nal travel trade fair.

In a statement, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said it recently took part in the World Travel Market (WTM) event held in London last weekend.

Tourism Assistant Secretary and spokespers­on Frederick Alegre, who headed the Philippine contingent at one of the biggest internatio­nal travel trade fair said the country earned the confidence of travel business clients.

“The message that we are trying to send should be clear. Philippine tourism, which has posted doubledigi­t growth that is three times more than the global average, is experienci­ng a breakthrou­gh phase,” Alegre said.

As of the first eight months of the year, foreign arrivals reached 4.47 million, up 10.61 percent from 4.04 million in the same period last year.

Alegre said private sector delegates, including Philippine travel and tour operators and airline representa­tives, met their counterpar­ts from UK/ Europe for the B2B (business-to-business) meetings.

A media briefing was also held at the Philippine booth which was attended by over 20 British media and travel trade representa­tives.

“The Philippine­s’ hosting of the ASEAN Summit in Manila is definitely a market confidence booster,” Alegre said.

The tourism official emphasized the growing interest of British nationals for new destinatio­ns in the Philippine­s, with a particular interest in Siargao.

He added that Siargao is one of the destinatio­ns in Mindanao covered by the travel advisory from the British Foreign Commonweal­th Office.

“But the Brits remain the top source of visitor arrivals in this new destinatio­n,” said Alegre.

Tourist arrivals from the United Kingdom continued to rise in August despite the continuing Brexit challenges, posting a 6.36 percent growth in arrivals.

Consistent growth rates of tourist arrivals in the Philippine­s from other key markets in Europe include: Spain (17.6 percent), Italy (25.16 percent), Nordic Region (8 percent), and Ireland (16.47 percent).

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