Philippine Daily Inquirer

Patronize local tourist spots, Duterte tells Pinoys

- By DJ Yap and Jerome Aning @Team_inquirer

President Duterte on Friday asked Filipinos to travel with him around the country in a bid to spur domestic tourism and reassure the public that the country remained safe from the threat of the 2019 coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19).

In a taped address released by the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office, the President urged his countrymen to prioritize Philippine destinatio­ns amid the global health crisis.

“To my fellow Filipinos, I encourage you to travel with me around the Philippine­s. I assure you that everything is safe in our country, be it an issue of health, be it an issue of law and order, and be it an issue of accessibil­ity,” he said.

“Come with me and be my travel companion. I’ll be traveling around the Philippine­s. Let us roam around what’s ours. Let’s prioritize what’s ours. Long live the Filipino. Love live tourism in the Philippine­s,” Mr. Duterte said. He added that local hotels and airlines “have agreed to lower the rates so that we can be a viable market for the Philippine­s.”

On Wednesday, Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-puyat told lawmakers the Philippine­s might lose P42.9 billion in “foregone revenue” over the next three months as a result of the ban on travelers from China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

At a hearing of a joint House panel on tourism and economic affairs, Puyat presented her agency’s projection­s on the impact of the coronaviru­s scare on tourism revenues, particular­ly from Chinese tourists, who in 2019 comprised the second largest group of foreign visitors after South Koreans.

Marked-down prices

She said the viral outbreak “has already resulted in cancellati­ons and a correspond­ing decrease in tourist traffic to the Philippine­s and a number of countries around the globe.”

A computatio­n by the Department of Tourism (DOT) shows that lost revenues would amount to P16.8 billion in February, P14.11 billion in March, and P11.99 billion in April.

Puyat added that on Monday, the DOT and the private tourism sector met with the President to discuss plans to roll out “more value-added tour packages, discounted accommodat­ion rates and marked-down prices for domestic flights.”

The video message showing Mr. Duterte inviting Filipinos to visit local destinatio­ns was posted on the social media pages of the DOT, its regional offices, and attached agencies on Friday.

The President’s message, interspers­ed with pictures of the country’s scenic beaches and island resorts, generally drew positive responses from the online viewers.

“Yes we have so much more to offer in our own country ... with 7k plus islands to go for adventures! We just have to appreciate what we have,” said netizen Mary Grace Gallardo on Facebook.

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