Watchmen Daily Journal

PH records over 2-M int’l arrivals —DOT

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More than two million foreign tourist arrivals have been recorded in the Philippine­s this year, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco said.

“We have already received 2.1 million internatio­nal arrivals into the Philippine­s,” Frasco said.

The record surpasses the government’s yearend target of 1.7 million foreign arrivals.

Frasco also noted multiple government plans to improve the country’s major gateways to entice more arrivals.

These include “tourist rest areas” in every region, which will house “clean and decent” restrooms, a tourist informatio­n center, and a pasalubong center.

The Department of Tourism and the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology are also developing a tourism lifestyle app.

The app, Frasco said, will provide tourists with a “convenient way in which they can book all the aspects of their trip into and around the Philippine­s.”

“We are no longer interested in reclaiming the pre-pandemic position. Rather, we are interested in exceeding this position and allowing the Philippine­s to claim a primary position, tourism-wise, in the ASEAN as well as globally,” she noted.

During a world tourism event in London, Frasco earlier said that the Marcos administra­tion eyes to develop all tourist destinatio­ns in the country as the sector bounces back from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The chief mandate given by the President is that tourism is a priority as far as his administra­tion is concerned, and having identified this priority has given a lot of hope to a much-battered sector. We have now begun to see the results of this hope that has reverberat­ed across all sectors, in that, we have already surpassed our internatio­nal arrivals target as of this year,” she said.

“The President has also very clearly indicated the necessity of equalizing tourism products, promotion and developmen­t across all of our regions, in that, no tourist destinatio­n gets left behind, as far as developmen­t is concerned,” she added.

 ?? (Mark Demayo/ABS-CBN News/File photo) ?? Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 is considered the Philippine­s' main internatio­nal gateway. The Tourism secretary also noted multiple government plans to improve the country's major gateways to entice more arrivals.
(Mark Demayo/ABS-CBN News/File photo) Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 is considered the Philippine­s' main internatio­nal gateway. The Tourism secretary also noted multiple government plans to improve the country's major gateways to entice more arrivals.

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