The Philippine Star

UNWTO favors promotion of shopping tourism

- By DONNABELLE L. GATDULA

The United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on ( UNWTO) is urging its member-countries to explore opportunit­ies in shopping tourism.

“Shopping tourism has emerged as a growing component of the travel experience, either as a prime motivation or as one of the major activities undertaken by tourists at their destinatio­ns,” UNWTO said in a statement.

UNWTO recently released the Global Report on Shopping Tourism which analyzes trends in shopping tourism and provides insight into key success factors for destinatio­ns aiming to develop this segment.

The report offers a series of practical guidelines and principles for all destinatio­ns interested in developing shopping tourism.

It also includes a wide range of case studies by UNWTO affiliate members and other tourism stakeholde­rs from around the world.

In the Philippine­s, Davao City was the first to have launched the Davao Fun Sale, a four-week long shopping frenzy in the Philippine­s which ran from March 16 to April 14 this year.

The hosting of the site is geared towards establishi­ng the city as a preferred shopping and dining destinatio­n in the country and improves the image of Davao as a thriving destinatio­n for business and investment­s.

The Davao Fun Sale event ws expected to increase tourist arrival in the city by at least 15 percent.

Few sectors can boast of their power to inspire growth and create jobs as tourism and shopping can, said UNWTO Secretary-General Taleb Rifai.”

“Jointly harnessed, this can have an immense impact on a destinatio­n´s brand and positionin­g. UNWTO’s Global Report on Shopping Tourism also shows how public-private collaborat­ion can channel the innumerabl­e positive effects of this tourism segment,” added Taleb.

As part of the UNWTO Cities project, the report explores the economic impact of shopping tourism and provides an overview of strategies and priorities employed by tourism stakeholde­rs to foster sustainabl­e growth and differenti­ation of tourism offers in destinatio­ns.

The report is the eighth volume of the UNWTO Affiliate Member Reports which address critical areas for the tourism sector against the backdrop of public- private collaborat­ion and partnershi­ps.

In the report, it was pointed out that rationaliz­ing the taxes could help improve the shopping experience of tourists.

The study was produced in cooperatio­n with Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna - Rimini Campus, the City of Venice, Deloitte Canada, the European Travel Commission ( ETC), Global Blue, InnovaTaxf­ree, the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Art School for Advanced Studies in Tourism Sciences, the New West End Company, NYC & Company, the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA), Tourism Malaysia, the Tourism Observator­y of the City of São Paulo, the Tourism & Transport Forum Australia, Turisme de Barcelona, Value Retail and the Vienna Tourist Board.

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