The Philippine Star

LGUs told: Provide tourism data to get marketing support

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The collection of tourism statistics by local government units play a vital role in the crafting of effective marketing plans for these destinatio­ns, an official of the Department of Tourism (DOT) said.

In the Philippine Tourism Satellite Account and Tourism Statistics Disseminat­ion Forum Friday, Tourism Assistant Secretary Roberto Alabado said the tourism department will not be able to give marketing support to LGUs that do not provide tourism data.

“If they give us data, then there will be marketing support,” Alabado said, emphasizin­g that this is something LGUs must realize.

Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) OIC-deputy national statistici­an Rosalinda Bautista said collecting data from the localities has always been a problem.

“Local tourism statistics has always been a problem. We have been working on it on how we can improve the submission by hotels and tourismrel­ated establishm­ents for local government­s,” Bautista said.

Alabado said the process of data collection starts from hotels submitting data to the provincial tourism offices, which will then be passed on to the regional tourism offices and to the national government for compilatio­n.

“Year in, year out we train the local tourism offices on how to collect data and then how to process their data,” Alabado said.

He acknowledg­ed that there has been many issues in the collection of data between the local government and regional level such as the lack of tourism officers.

“Some local executives may not find it a priority to collect data...” Alabado said.

Tourism Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr. emphasized that statistica­l data helps the industry assess which areas it has made significan­t progress and which areas need further improvemen­t.

“They help gauge our country’s tourism industry’s performanc­e in terms of targets; how its policies translate into tangible results such as new jobs and business opportunit­ies; and if at all, we have been able to drive in a culture of tourism among our people,” Bengzon said.

Bengzon said the PSA has been supportive of efforts to collect tourism data over the years through the Philippine Tourism Satellite Accounts (PTSA).

The PTSA provides a comprehens­ive set of informatio­n on tourism that facilitate­s its analysis in the context of macroecono­mic accounts. Based on the 2018 PTSA, it was found that the tourism sector contributi­on to the GDP increased to 12.7 percent in 2018, higher than the 12.2 percent contributi­on in 2017.

The tourism industry’s contributi­on to the GDP is measured by the Tourism Direct Gross Value Added (TDGVA) which amounted to P2.2 trillion in 2018,a 14.3 percent rise from P1.9 trillion in the previous year. This, however, was the slowest TDGVA growth since 2013 when it rose 12.6 percent.

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