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Tourism Growth Seen as Transport Industry Picks Up

February 10, 2010
            The Department of Tourism remains hopeful about high-traffic inbound travel following the improving global economic outlook, noting reported highlights in the transport industry recently.

            “We are expecting a substantial boost in tourist arrivals this year given the efforts of the airline industry to cope with the competitive market. Also, initial reports of our partner stakeholders in the transport sector indicate a rising shift in focus from the OFW market to mainstream holiday travelers, which would translate to higher seat allocation for tourists,” said Ace Durano, Secretary of Tourism.

             Durano noted in particular the growing Middle East traffic to the Philippines, particularly from the traditional large source markets such as Saudi Arabia and United Emirates, as well as emerging markets such as Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain.

            Added Durano, “The deployment of modern fleet and facilities has allowed airlines to expand their network, increase flight capacity and service more international points, including the Middle East and destinations around the Asia-Pacific.”

            The Tourism chief expressed approval over Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) move to resume its direct flights to Riyadh next month, to take advantage of the growing number of Filipinos in the Middle East. He also hailed the 5.35 million passengers or 38.2 percent increase in passenger volume at end-September last year of Cebu Pacific, whose request to fly to Beijing thrice a week this year has recently been approved by the Civil Aviation Board (CAB).

             China’s national carrier, Air China, has earlier informed the Department that it would service direct flights to Manila next month, on regular scheduled flights three times a week. Clark-based budget carrier Spirit of Manila, on the other hand, would be flying to Macau, China and Taiwan, and is also expected to start flights to Kuwait, Bahrain, and Dubai this month.

             Durano also mentioned the expected increase in number of travelers from Korea as Jin Air, Korean Air’s low cost subsidiary, launches services from Korea to Clark this February.

            According to Undersecretary for Planning and Promotions Eduardo Jarque, “Greater air access, coupled with competitive fares and improved accommodations, allows travelers to all the more enjoy and appreciate the country’s diverse attractions in convenience.”

            With summer close at hand, the Department expects more tourists, along with more attractive fares and promos from the airline industry.

 



Office of the Undersecretary for Planning & Promotions
Department of Tourism - Manila
Tel. No.  524-1694


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honestly, there are so many wonderful places to in the philippines. that’s why inasmuch as i’m always itching to go on a vacation out of the country, i can’t help but continue exploring the philippines as well.

blessing in disguise na rin siguro na may mga nooks pa rin na hindi pa ganun karami ang nakakaalam (like cagbalite) at least di pa sila naeexploit. i remember this one island in bicol we used to go to when i was a kid, mosboron, sobrang ganda! just like bora during its virgin days. pag pumupunta kami, kami lang. pero ngayon, commercialized na siya. sayang lang.

Posted by Koryn at February 10, 2010, 11:48 pm

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