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A better Boracay

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Abetter and more sustainabl­e Boracay is set to welcome back visitors on October 26 and is expected to usher in newer and bigger markets awaiting the island’s full recovery.

Undersecre­tary for Tourism Developmen­t Benito Bengzon Jr. reiterated that the Department of Tourism (DOT) is well on track with its 7.4 million target as the island’s closure also became an opportunit­y to introduce and boost travellers’ awareness of other tourism destinatio­ns in the country, which was key to retaining the country’s positive month-on-month performanc­e on tourism arrivals.

“The fact that we have kept ourselves afloat is a very strong reflection of how resilient the industry is, how quick we are to make adjustment­s with our marketing and promotions and I think, also a very strong communicat­ion of how prepared the other destinatio­ns are in welcoming the influx of tourists who otherwise would have gone to Boracay.” Undersecre­tary Bengzon said.

Going green

The DOT executive earlier stated that despite the closure of one of the country’s flagship destinatio­ns, brand equity remains strong as this has been continuous­ly built upon for decades and has ensured stability such that demands from the global market also remains significan­tly high even with sudden setbacks.

A worldwide advertisin­g campaign is set to be launched by the DOT in the following months, to be accompanie­d by strengthen­ed promotions for various PH destinatio­ns, including the much-awaited re-opening of the famous island.

This campaign is projected to entice more travellers to visit more destinatio­ns in addition to Boracay, as trainings and workshops for better sustainabi­lity practices are now being disseminat­ed to industry players all over the country, guaranteed to provide better services to future clients.

“When you look at it overall, we really have to make sure that when we roll it out, when we relaunch Boracay, it is a better destinatio­n, more environmen­t-friendly, more secure and we

have to make sure that, more important than anything else, we avoid the problems that led to its closure in the first place.”

The DOT’s thrust for sustainabi­lity is also accompanie­d with infrastruc­ture developmen­ts aimed at the same goal.

Global appeal

Among these developmen­ts are the new Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) and an evident buildup in the accommodat­ion sector expected to expand the destinatio­ns’ capacity in welcoming visitors from all over the world.

Undersecre­tary Bengzon assures travellers of better visitor experience­s with the DOT’s projects already laid out for the coming months.

“For our part, we will make sure that the accommodat­ion establishm­ents comply with the DENR/DILG requiremen­ts before they qualify for DOT accreditat­ion. Manpower training programs will be extended to the accredited establishm­ents so that the frontline services are much improved prior to the closing. And lastly, we will have to work on intensive marketing promotions to achieve our goals. So in our travel fairs, in our sales missions, Boracay will be showcased as a better destinatio­n for our markets.”

On the up

In 2017, foreign tourist arrivals reached 6,620,908 in total and in the first half 2018, 3.706 million internatio­nal arrivals was recorded, promising a positive run towards the 7.4 million goal by the end of the year.

With the reopening of Boaracay, the country is looking forward to bringing in new markets as well as sustaining the growth of its key markets – South Korea, China, UK (one of the major markets in Europe) and the United States.

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