The Philippine Star

DOT falls short of 2018 tourist target

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ and CATHERINE TALAVERA

Even if tourist arrivals in the Philippine­s increased by 7.43 percent from January to October this year, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said yesterday it will not reach its 7.4 million target for 2018 due to the six-month closure of Boracay.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said she is seeing about seven million to 7.2 million tourist arrivals by yearend.

“I am confident that it will surpass the previous years, but I don’t think it will reach 7.4 million,” Puyat told reporters.

An interagenc­y task force composed of the DOT, Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and Department of the Interior and Local Government shut down Boracay from April to October upon the orders of President Duterte to rehabilita­te the island. Based on the DOT’s record, 5,880,895 tourists have visited the Philippine­s from January to October or 7.43 percent higher than the 5,474,310 recorded during the same period last year.

The number of tourist arrivals declined by .5 percent in August and was down by one percent in October.

DOT spokesman Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon said Boracay is receiving some 80,000 tourists per month, which means that it lost around 480,000 tourists during the six-month closure.

“I think people have to understand that Boracay is such an important and popular destinatio­n,” Bengzon told reporters at an event in Makati City yesterday. In a related developmen­t, the DOT has reported that Koreans are still the top tourists in the Philippine­s, followed by Chinese nationals, Americans, Japanese, Australian­s and Taiwanese.

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