The Philippine Star

DOT pushes convergenc­e approach to industry stakeholde­rs

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Department of Tourism (DOT) continues to push for a convergenc­e approach in developing the tourism sector as it recently held another round of consultati­on meetings with industry stakeholde­rs.

“This dialogue was organized to give us a venue to further stimulate the industry to be competitiv­e, sustainabl­e and inclusive,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

The DOT said decision makers and senior executives from the accommodat­ion and transporta­tion sectors, service providers and tourism associatio­ns joined the meeting with the DOT’s executive committee, regional directors and attached agencies.

Convergenc­e workshop and synergy sessions were also held for the travel industry representa­tives and the marketing officers of the DOT and Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) for key, strategic and opportunit­y markets.

In addition, exchanges were made on niche markets for meeting, incentives, convention­s and exhibition­s (MICE), dive, English as second language (ESL), cruise, medical and wellness products.

“This is the perfect venue for both sides, the DOT and private sector, to touch bases with each other,” Tourism Congress of the Philippine­s president Jose Clemente III said.

Among the concerns raised during the meeting were the DOT accreditat­ion system, National Tourism Developmen­t Plan (NTDP), internatio­nal tourist and domestic tourist arrival targets, sustainabl­e tourism, carrying capacity, charter flight moratorium, and collaborat­ion with local government units.

“This (tourism industry consultati­on meeting) is just the beginning of more engagement and cooperatio­n,” TPB chief operating officer Marie Venus Tan said.

DOT Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr. said the consultati­ve exercise, alongside other institutio­nal mechanisms, hopefully would sustain partnershi­ps and facilitate achievemen­t of NTDP goals.

In January, Puyat spearheade­d the NTDP 2016-2022 mid-term review that aims to reassess the NTDP targets and DOT’s strategic action programs to make them more competitiv­e, inclusive and sustainabl­e.

“During this mid-term review, we must together revisit the goals set during the inception of the plan and determine which components need finetuning and which ones are working wonders as drawn,” the tourism chief earlier said.

Puyat earlier emphasized the need to revise the targets under the current NTDP specifical­ly the domestic arrivals targets and the gross domestic product (GDP) contributi­on of the sector.

In 2018, domestic tourists reached 110 million, higher than the 89 million target for 2022 under the NTDP.

The tourism sector also surpassed the 2022 GDP target contributi­on of 10 percent as it registered a 12.7 percent contributi­on in 2018.

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