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Philippines Visited by 3 Million Tourist in 2009
08 January 2010
About three million tourists
visited the Philippines last year, two million less than the
5 million target.
In a statement, Department
of Tourism (DOT) Undersecretary Oscar Payabyab said that the
lower projection, he explained, was due to the contraction
of outbound tourist traffic in the country’s usual market,
particularly Japan and Korea. However, the decrease was made
up the increase arrival of Chinese and Taiwanese tourists.
Usec. Payabyab admitted
that the recent calamities had a negative effect on the tourism
industry. “Baguio City, for instance, lost over 2,000
domestic tourists since it had to forego hosting the [21st
Philippine] Advertising Congress because of the flooding and
landslides,” he said.
Among local destinations,
the Queen City of the South, Cebu City, drew the biggest number
of visitors followed by Camarines Sur. The third most favored
destination was Baguio City and the rest of the Cordillera
Autonomous Region followed by Bohol and Palawan.
Despite the global financial
crisis, tourist arrival statistics did not project negative
digits primarily due to the positive role of local media and
holiday economics. The media was able to highlight the beautiful
destinations in the country and through reports, warned tourists
where violent incidents occur. On the other hand, holiday
economics enabled workers to plan their vacations for the
long weekend ahead.
Meanwhile, Malacanang associated
the stable tourism growth to better infrastructure, liberalized
airline industry, and improved tourism facilities.
From 2004 to August of 2009,
P555 billion worth of investment went to the development of
transportation, tourism eco-zones, accommodation and other
related facilities. The liberalization of the airline industry
has resulted in the opening of air routes to and from major
tourist markets, including Incheon, Busan, Shanghai, Guangzhou,
and Kaohsiung. Tourism-related infrastructure projects such
as construction of hotels and other facilities have also made
the Philippines as a viable destination to foreign tourists.
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Kasal.com thanks the following
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