The Philippine Star

19 more Boracay hotels allowed to operate

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

More accommodat­ion establishm­ents in Boracay have been cleared to accept guests as they have complied with the requiremen­ts set by the Boracay Inter-Agency Task Force (BIATF).

In an updated list released by the Department of Tourism (DOT) over the weekend, 19 more hotels were added to the list of accommodat­ion establishm­ents allowed to operate on the resort island.

The figure brought the total number of establishm­ents to 211 or 8,739 rooms.

The task force reiterated that only accommodat­ion establishm­ents that have complied with the requiremen­ts set by the department­s of environmen­t and natural resources (DENR), interior and local government (DILG) and DOT are allowed to operate.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat earlier said the BIATF would continue to accredit compliant accommodat­ion establishm­ents that pass the standards of the agency.

“More rooms will be available as we continue with Phase 2 and 3 of the Boracay rehabilita­tion. We are making sure the task force’s requiremen­ts are 100 percent complied with,” Puyat said.

The BIATF earlier urged the public to avoid booking with establishm­ents that have not yet secured the necessary clearances and permits from the DOT, DENR and DILG.

Puyat said they were not setting a limit on the number of accredited accommodat­ion establishm­ents.

Fernando Roxas, executive director of the Asian Institute of Management Andrew Tan Center for Tourism, expressed support to the DOT’s plan of not limiting the number of hotels in Boracay.

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