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DOT sees domestic trips recovering to 122M in 2023

By Ma. Stella F. Arnaldo @akosistellaBM Special to the BusinessMirror

THE Department of Tourism (DOT) sees the full recovery of the domestic travelers business this year, and the international arrivals in 2024.

In her first meeting with the multiagency Tourism Coordinating Council (TCC) on Monday, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco presented a draft of the National Tourism Development Plan (NTDP) for 2023-2028, a blueprint of strategies and projects for the country to be able to reach annual domestic and international tourist arrivals along with the foreign and local visitors receipts.

Even as the pandemic set back our gains, the momentum for recovery and growth is already here. We see domestic tourismrecoveringto2019levelsthisyear, and international tourism next year,” she said. In 2019, domestic trips reached some 122 million, generating expenditures of P3.1 trillion. Foreign tourist arrivals that year hit an historic-high of 8.26 million with receipts reaching P482.15 billion.

A s community quarantine levels eased, Filipinos started traveling around the industry, and helped prop up the tourism industry. The hotel sector recently reported that occupancy levels have hit 80 percent largely due to domestic tourists. (See, “15 hotels, spas in Metro Manila win Forbes’ Star Awards,” in the BusinessMirror, February 20, 2023.) No domestic tourism data is available yet for 2022.

The TCC was created by Republic Act 9593 (Tourism Act of 2009) and is composed of 25 government agencies, with the DOT serving as its chair. It serves a coordinating body to discuss policies and efforts to push the development of the tourism sector.

During the meeting held at the Philippine International Convention Center, Frascooutlinedtheprogramsandprojects currently being implemented to improve the traveler’s experience. Among these are the construction of tourist pit stops, the incorporation of the “Filipino brand” at the nation’s airports, and internet connectivity in 94 tourist destinations.

Projects in the pipeline include a onestop-shop app for tourists to be able to book their visits to the Philippines, a

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