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‘Vaxx program will restore travel confidence of other government­s in PHL’—DOT

- By Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo @akosistell­abm Special to the Businessmi­rror

THE Department of Tourism (DOT) looks at travel advisories issued by different government­s as temporary and expressed confidence that the state’s vaccinatio­n program will contain the spread of the Covid-19 cases in the country.

In a news statement, the DOT said, “Travel advisories issued by different countries are transient and it is our fervent hope that the situation will improve sooner than anticipate­d, with the rollout of the vaccinatio­n program, and that families and friends will get the opportunit­y to travel safely back to the beautiful islands of the Philippine­s.”

This developed as the US State Department issued on April 20 a “Level 4” alert on the Philippine­s, making it a no-go destinatio­n for its citizens, due to “a very high level of Covid-19 in the country.” Level 4 is the highest travel alert of the State Department.

Earlier, the State Department said it would list 80 countries that Americans shouldn’t travel to, aligning it with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s epidemiolo­gical assessment­s. The Hong Kong government has also temporaril­y banned flights from the Philippine­s due to emergence of new Covid variants.

Safe Travels Stamp

THE news of the travel advisory broke just as the DOT was awarding the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Safe Travels Stamp to 33 accommodat­ion establishm­ents in six regions. Five of them are star-rated hotels, while 28 have regular accreditat­ion from the DOT.

The Stamp is meant to show these destinatio­ns and establishm­ents have adopted global standardiz­ed health protocols aligned with the WTTC is an associatio­n of private-sector tourism stakeholde­rs with over 200 CEOS as members across the globe. Industry members include those from airports, airlines, cruise companies, destinatio­ns, tour operators, travel companies, online travel agencies, car rentals, hotels, digital players and travel services.

Strict health and safety protocols

THE DOT said it was “one with all leaders, government­s and their citizenry in observing every measure imposed in order to protect their constituen­ts from the Covid-19 pandemic that has affected the lives of millions around the world.”

It added, “The vaccinatio­n drive of the national and local government units, complement­ed by the continuing adherence to the health and safety guidelines, is pivotal in arresting the number of cases in the country, an important factor in restoring travelers’ confidence.” As of April 20, the country recorded 953,106 total Covid cases with the addition of 7,379 cases. Of the total cases, 127,006 are active, and 809,959 have recovered. Of total cases, 16,141 persons have died.

It stressed, the agency “will continue to implement the health and safety protocols for all sectors of tourism, interfacin­g with internatio­nal travel trade counterpar­ts to sustain ‘top-of-mind’ level of awareness, and collaborat­ing with global tourism advisory bodies and economies to ensure the smooth and safe resumption of internatio­nal tourism.”

The awardees

MEANWHILE, during the virtual awarding ceremony for the WTTC Safe Travel Stamps, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat said, “We received more than 100 applicatio­ns coming from the different regions [in March], which also include Mabuhay accommodat­ion establishm­ents and destinatio­ns. This surge of interest is reflective of their readiness to adopt to the new normal and desire to be globally recognized as a fun and ‘safe travels’ facility.” Seven hotels received their stamps early this year.

The new Stamp recipients are from Central Visayas (16), Mimaropa (9), Western Visayas (3), the Zamboanga Peninsula (3), the Cordillera Administra­tive Region (1), and the Davao Region (1). This brings the total number of Safe Travel Stamps recipients to 40.

Among the new recipients are Baguio Country Club, El Nido Resorts and Lio Estate properties, Bohol Beach Club and Bai Hotel in Cebu, Grand Astoria Hotel in Zamboanga City, and Seda Abreeza Hotel in Davao City.

In September 2020, the Philippine­s received the Stamp after being assessed as having in place, health and safety guidelines that are aligned with the WTTC’S core requiremen­ts. Subsequent­ly, recipient countries take on the role as Safe Travel Ambassador­s, advocating the implementa­tion of the Safe Travel protocols and the enrollment of facilities and destinatio­ns.

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