Daily Tribune (Philippines)

PSAC reveals innovative proposals elevating Phl tourism

At a meeting in Malacañang, Private Sector Advisory Council lead convener and Aboitiz Group President and CEO Sabin Aboitiz underscore­d the need for strategic initiative­s to make the Philippine­s a top-tier tourist destinatio­n. The council emphasized the i

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The Private Sector Advisory Council — Tourism Sector (PSAC — Tourism), comprising top business leaders from various industries, has presented transforma­tive recommenda­tions to revolution­ize Philippine tourism.

These proposals were discussed in a recent meeting with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., reflecting a collective commitment to elevate the country’s standing in the global tourism landscape.

During the meeting held at Malacañang, PSAC lead convener and Aboitiz Group resident and CEO Sabin Aboitiz, underscore­d the need for strategic initiative­s to make the Philippine­s a toptier tourist destinatio­n.

The council emphasized the importance of attracting tourists and ensuring they have a compelling reason to stay, spend money and return.

Together with Aboitiz were PSAC Tourism members, Lance Gokongwei of JG Summit Holdings Inc., Lucio Tan III of LT Group, Rene Limcaoco of Hertz Philippine­s and Lourdes Josephine Gotianun-Yap of Filinvest Developmen­t Corporatio­n.

Success stories

Inspired by success stories from India, China, Singapore and Thailand, PSAC-Tourism proposed a comprehens­ive campaign to showcase the rich tapestry of native cuisines and advocated for the hosting of major sporting events to provide an immersive and engaging experience for visitors.

“Our recommenda­tions are rooted in a collaborat­ive effort to position the Philippine­s as a premier global tourism destinatio­n. By showcasing our unique culture, cuisines, and natural beauty, we believe we can create a holistic and unforgetta­ble experience for tourists,” Aboitiz said.

PSAC-Tourism recommende­d a temporary 30-day visa-free entry for tourists while streamlini­ng the e-visa process. The council also suggested exploring third-party service providers to enhance the efficiency of the eVisa system.

Public-private partnershi­p in regional airports

Also proposed by the group was the accelerati­on of public-private partnershi­ps for regional airports to drive internatio­nal demand. This initiative aims to increase internatio­nal airport connectivi­ty and capacity for a broader range of internatio­nal airlines and routes.

Recognizin­g the importance of the hotel industry, PSAC-Tourism suggested offering enhanced incentives to increase the hotel supply to compete with our neighborin­g countries.

PSAC-Tourism highlighte­d the importance of having a VAT refund scheme for tourists to attract more tourist arrivals and increase tourism receipts.

These recommenda­tions align with President Marcos’ vision for a consolidat­ed and competitiv­e Philippine tourism system.

Committed

As the nation looks towards the future, PSAC remains committed to working handin-hand with the government to implement these visionary initiative­s and unlock the full potential of Philippine tourism.

The PSAC has been establishe­d strategica­lly by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to create and strengthen innovative new synergies between the private and public sectors.

The Council is composed of business leaders and experts across six main sectoral groups — Agricultur­e, Digital Infrastruc­ture, Jobs, Healthcare, Build-Build-Build and Tourism.

These leader and experts help the government deliver on its commitment to transform the Philippine economy by implementi­ng robust infrastruc­ture programs, creating more jobs and attracting more investors, digitizing processes, and improving agricultur­al productivi­ty through the recalibrat­ion of micro, small and medium enterprise­s, jump-start Philippine Tourism and ensuring an equitable, sustainabl­e, and inclusive business landscape for Filipinos.

PSAC will continuous­ly recommend modern policy developmen­t to the government and report regularly to the President to provide feedback and adjust recommenda­tions based on what is happening on the ground.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCO ?? PSAC’s first meeting with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. this year focused on the tourism sector, suggesting new ideas to enhance tourism in the Philippine­s.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCO PSAC’s first meeting with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. this year focused on the tourism sector, suggesting new ideas to enhance tourism in the Philippine­s.

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