The Freeman

Phl tourism route depends on admin’s marketing plan

- — Ehda M. Dagooc

Newly appointed consultant to the Department of Tourism (DOT) Robert Lim Joseph is now studying areas on how to help the new government to be more effective in pushing tourism in the Philippine­s.

DOT secretary Wanda Corazon T. Teo recently named Joseph as one of the consultant­s of the agency.

Joseph who is known as one the vocal tourism private sector players in the country, and also a passionate promoter of Cebu, said that he still has to familiariz­e the marketing plan for tourism of the new administra­tion, before he can come up with his own assessment or advise , if needed.

In his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Rodrigo Duterte said that the government will address issues on infrastruc­ture and destinatio­n access to propel tourism growth.

"In the field of tourism, we shall construct more access roads and tourism gateways to service centers and tourist sites.”

Likewise, Teo also reiterated that among her priorities for 2016 are the improvemen­t of roads, bridges, and gateways like airports and seaports; the developmen­t of other destinatio­ns and improvemen­t of the present destinatio­ns; and the implementa­tion of more promotions to be able to hit the arrivals target.

Under the National Tourism Developmen­t Plan, the agency’s target for foreign visitor arrivals is 10 million for 2016, and 56.1 million for domestic tourists.

Joseph, who is now the chairman of Network of Independen­t Travel Agencies (NITAs) recently said that slow and expensive internet connection service in the Philippine­s is seen to threaten Cebu's positionin­g as MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conference­s and Exhibit) destinatio­n.

"Cebu is MICE destinatio­n. It is attracting high-end market, and these people need high speed internet connection," said Joseph.

Joseph said no matter how the telecommun­ication networks' defend this problem, the Philippine­s still has the most expensive internet connection charge in Asia, and the slowest.

While this is affecting the country, moreso Cebu in attracting high-brow and high-spender MICE groups, this will also pose danger and discourage even the individual or leisure travelers, as internet has become part of everyone's daily regimen.

"Tourism can not grow [to hit our potential] if our telecommun­ication providers will not address the connectivi­ty speed," said Joseph.

Top five areas that telecom companies should prioritize in improving internet speed infrastruc­ture include Cebu, Bohol, Boracay, Dumaguete and Palawan.

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