The Philippine Star

Improved air connectivi­ty seen to attract more Asian tourists

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The introducti­on of more flights and continued improvemen­t of the country’s airports will help boost foreign arrivals from the Asian market, a tourism group said.

“The opening of new airports, would greatly contribute to tourist arrivals in Asia,” Philippine Travel Agencies Associatio­n (PTAA) president Ritchie Tuano told reporters.

Last year marked the opening of the New Bohol Panglao Internatio­nal Airport and the second terminal of the MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport.

Tuano said the introducti­on of internatio­nal flights to and from Asian countries in airports outside of Metro Manila is seen to contribute to the growth in arrivals from Asia.

Latest available data from the Department of Tourism (DOT) showed that the East Asia region accounted for 54.44 percent or 3.2 million of the total 5.88 million foreign arrivals.

This is mainly driven by arrivals from the country’s top source markets Korea, China and Japan.

Arrivals from the ASEAN and South Asia region also account for a large share in the period, registerin­g 444,231 arrivals and 125,162 arrivals, respective­ly.

Tuano expressed optimism there will be more foreign arrivals this year compared to 2018.

“As far as our partner Philippine Airlines is concerned, they are also opening up more flights. Even Cebu Pacific and other internatio­nal airlines, they’re also adding frequency and capacities into the Philippine­s. So that’s really an avenue for growth as far as tourism is concerned. I’m optimistic that we will do better in terms of tourism arrivals for 2018 and 2019,” Tuano said.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said earlier the DOT may not meet the 7.4 million foreign arrivals target for 2018 under the National Tourism Developmen­t Plan (NTDP) due to the six-month closure of Boracay, the country’s flagship tourist destinatio­n.

For this year, Puyat said the DOT along with the Tourism Congress of the Philippine­s (TCP) is set to review the targets and strategies under the NTDP. She said that the carrying capacity of 6,405 tourists per day placed on Boracay will impact the arrivals numbers.

Tuano said he is hoping for a double-digit growth in foreign arrivals for this year.

“A 20 percent growth would be good. Any double digit growth even 11 percent, 10 percent is good,” Tuano said.

Apart Asian foreign arrivals, the PTAA president also expressed optimism on the growing domestic tourist market.

“I’ve never seen local tourists as much as they’ve traveled in the previous years. One year ahead, they plan already. They’re always on the lookout for promo fares,” Tuano said.

He cited the continued growth in foot traffic from the PTAA’s annual Travel Tour Expo (TTE) as one avenue where the demand from domestic tourists is seen as the event offers low-priced travel deals.

TTE organizing committee chairperso­n Marlene Jante said they are expecting this year’s number of participan­ts to surpass last year’s level of 135,000.

The PTAA said it has seen at least a 10 percent increase in its foot traffic over the last three years.

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