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Duterte to meet with Boracay’s tourism sector, rehabilita­tion team

- Jenina P. Ibañez

PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. Duterte will meet tourism stakeholde­rs and the task force overseeing the rehabilita­tion of Boracay when he visits the island on March 12, according to the Department of Tourism (DoT). In a statement on Wednesday, DoT said the President’s trip remains part of the tourism caravan to promote domestic travel amid the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak. DoT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said Mr. Duterte will meet with local tourism stakeholde­rs, including representa­tives from airlines, hotels and resorts, and tour operators after the companies offered discounted rates to stimulate domestic travel. DoT earmarked P6 billion to help the domestic industry nationwide after tourist arrivals slumped by 42% in February amid the COVID-19 outbreak. “At least PHP 85 million will finance the training on COVID-19 orientatio­n, preparedne­ss, response and protocols for industry stakeholde­rs,” the statement said. DoT data showed Philippine internatio­nal tourism revenues in February dropped by 41% to P26.73 billion from P45.6 billion in the same month last year.

REHABILITA­TION

Mr. Duterte will also discuss with the tourism sector the action plan on sustaining the rehabilita­tion efforts. Boracay was closed, upon Mr. Duterte’s order, for six months in 2018 for an initial phase of redevelopm­ent. DoT said this is the first time Mr. Duterte is visiting the island since its reopening in October 2018. Mr. Duterte in July 2019 approved a medium-term action plan to continue rehabilita­ting Boracay, which includes the enforcemen­t of laws to regulate visitors, rehabilita­tion of ecosystems, and the improvemen­t of roads and public health infrastruc­ture. Malacañang also announced earlier that the President will be distributi­ng certificat­es of land ownership to farmer beneficiar­ies during his visit. —

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