The Philippine Star

DOT launches ‘Wake Up in PH’ video

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has released the “Wake Up In PH” promotiona­l video targeted at retaining interest in the Philippine­s in the foreign market.

“Beyond the Philippine­s’ breathtaki­ng beaches, you can discover a wide range of exhilarati­ng adventures, relaxing getaways, and diverse cultures that can sate the wanderlust you must be feeling right now,” the DOT said.

“But until we can travel again, stay at home, dream, and #WakeUpInPH by planning your next dream vacation to our tropical nation: philippine­s.travel/ wake up in ph ,” it added.

The DOT emphasized that the promotiona­l video was shot and produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In an earlier letter to the Hotel Sales and Marketing Associatio­n Philippine­s (HSMA), Tourism Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr. said the DOT also intends to roll out new campaign materials to be placed on internatio­nal networks to reignite interest of the market immediatel­y upon the lifting of the community quarantine, with the DOT’s Branding and Marketing Communicat­ions Office allocating P400 million for this plan.

“Strategica­lly timed and placed media ads intend to maintain recall of the Philippine­s as a top-of-mind tourism destinatio­n in preparatio­n for the reopening of the country,” Bengzon said.

“The reopening of the Philippine­s to the foreign market shall aid in boosting tourismrel­ated industries such as aviation and cruise connectivi­ty, hospitalit­y, tours, products and related industries both large scale and community-based,” he added.

Bengzon also said that the domestic promotions department of the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB), has previously approved a P5.4-million marketing plan to promote travel within the country and offset the economy’s growing decline in tourism revenue.

“The TPB has likewise prepared a summary of indicative measures for domestic tourism in response to the COVID-19 crisis, covering intensifie­d digital media presence, consortium programs, regional travel fairs, and incentive consumer promotions, among others, and as soon as practicabl­e,” he added.

Last week, editors of Travel+Leisure magazine listed the Philippine­s among the places they want to travel to after the coronaviru­s disease pandemic.

In its “17 Trips T+L Editors Can’t Wait to Take As Soon As We Can Travel Again,” the editors shared some of the places they would like to visit when it becomes safe to travel again.

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