The Philippine Star

DOT: Revenues hit P220 B in first year

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ – With Catherine Talavera

Tourism revenue rose to P220.30 billion during the first year of the Duterte administra­tion, the Department of Tourism (DOT) announced yesterday.

The DOT said the figure recorded from July 2016 to May 2017 was 109.13 percent higher than the P106.297-billion revenue reported during the first 11 months (July 2010 – May 2011) of the Aquino government.

Internatio­nal tourist arrivals surged to 5,871,304 or 71.83 percent higher from 3,416,836 arrivals during the same period.

“The tourism industry has become a bright spot for the Philippine economy during the first year of the Duterte administra­tion,” the DOT said.

“The tourism boom can be attributed to the government’s firm resolve in dealing with threats, creating a safe environmen­t and raising tourists’ confidence,” it added.

Tourism Secretary Wanda Teo also credited the accomplish­ment to the country’s holding of the Miss Universe pageant, 3rd Madrid Fusion Manila, ASEAN conference and the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on 6th Internatio­nal Conference on Statistics.

Teo added that the country has inked tourism cooperatio­n agreements with Cambodia, China, Thailand, Turkey and Russia.

Chinese tourist arrivals grew by 36.3 percent since Duterte assumed office last year.

“The numbers are expected to increase as China has committed to sending at least a million travelers to the Philippine­s this year,” the DOT said.

The Philippine­s has also opened new air routes with 811,044 seats from other countries that brought in more foreign travelers, Teo said.

“This year, a total of 31 internatio­nal cruise vessels dropped anchor on Philippine shores,” the DOT chief said.

Citing the accomplish­ment in the country’s tourism industry, Teo said the DOT was ready to face the challenges in the next five years of the Duterte administra­tion.

The DOT remains optimistic that it will reach its target of 12 million tourist arrivals and 89.2 million domestic travelers by 2022.

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