Mindanao Times

Canceled events

• City tourism exec admits quakes affect industry

- BY SAMANTHA T. BURGOS

THE EARTHQUAKE­S that hit Mindanao has negatively affected the tourism industry in the city, the City Tourism Operations Office (CTOO) revealed.

CTOO chief Generose Tecson admitted that over a thousand hotel reservatio­ns were canceled in the city following the series of quakes.

Tecson said during the i-SPEAK media forum at the City Hall on Thursday that “it is a natural reaction of tourists if something untoward happens.”

Convention­s supposed to be held in the city were also canceled as organizers were worried that another earthquake may hit the city.

“They preferred to put the convention­s somewhere else,” she said.

The CTOO recently conducted a meeting with the management of various hotels and other tourism stakeholde­rs following the quakes. The meeting catered suggestion­s from the private sectors as they tackled measures on how to deal with the tourism situation at the moment.

Tourism officials are hoping that the earthquake

scare will die down as they expect a high number of participan­ts in the upcoming Meeting, Incentives, Convention­s, and

Exhibition­s (MICE) Conference.

The city has won the bid to host the prestigiou­s MICE event next year.

Despite the temporary setback, Tecson is hoping to “attract not only big convention­s but also internatio­nal convention­s and meetings.”

She said the city can do it “by really putting up a very nice incentives for them (organizers).”

Tecson said that the halal industry is also slowly drawing tourists to the city.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? DESPITE the management’s order banning the feeding of birds at the city’s public parks, generous park-goers have a good laugh while giving food to the doves. The feeding of the doves, while generally prohibited, has become one of the attraction­s at Rizal and Quezon parks located at San Pedro Square just outside City Hall.
BING GONZALES DESPITE the management’s order banning the feeding of birds at the city’s public parks, generous park-goers have a good laugh while giving food to the doves. The feeding of the doves, while generally prohibited, has become one of the attraction­s at Rizal and Quezon parks located at San Pedro Square just outside City Hall.
 ?? BING GONZALES ?? CITY Tourism Operations Office head Generose Tecson reveals during the I-Speak forum on Thursday that the recent earthquake swarms that hit Mindanao have affected the city’s tourism industry, particular­ly the hotel sector, as many prospectiv­e visitors canceled their bookings after the tremble.
BING GONZALES CITY Tourism Operations Office head Generose Tecson reveals during the I-Speak forum on Thursday that the recent earthquake swarms that hit Mindanao have affected the city’s tourism industry, particular­ly the hotel sector, as many prospectiv­e visitors canceled their bookings after the tremble.

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