The Philippine Star

Asean pushes tourism in regional integratio­n

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

One community for sustainabi­lity.

The 10-member economies of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) continue to push for the promotion of the region as a single tourism destinatio­n to further drive economic growth.

The week-long 35th ASEAN Tourism Forum ( ATF) hosted by the Philippine­s is seen to push uptrends in the tourism sector in the region.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) expects the ongoing promotion of ASEAN will be felt in the various industry sectors as soon as the region starts to reap huge dividends from attracting global attention to its rich and diverse resources.

DOT Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr. considers the regional tourism integratio­n as a milestone in consolidat­ing the economies of the ASEAN countries into an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC).

“This would pave the way for the eventual operationa­lization of the AEC through the required points of connectivi­ty that should be set up while generating businesses and incomes in the process and creating economies of scale,” he explained.

Bengzon noted that ASEAN tourism integratio­n couldn’t have begun at a better time than this year which he called as “the dawn of a low fuel cost regime” that woud boost travel to and from the region.

Recent report from the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n ( IATA) showed fuel prices in 2015 declined 36 percent to an average Brent crude oil price of $65 per barrel from $101.4 per barrel in 2014.

Furthermor­e, the Asian Developmen­t Bank ( ADB) growth forecast for the region remains unchanged from September 2015 update at 4.4 percent and 4.9 percent in 2016 despite various concerns of decelerati­on in economic giant China.

Record-breaking ATF 2016

The Tourism Promotions Board ( TPB), the marketing arm of DOT, announced the fourth time of the Philippine hosting has broken its previous records in terms of foreign buyers in attendance, number of participat­ing countries, and the number of exhibitors and booths from the Philippine­s.

The ATF 2016 targets to present a singular opportunit­y for the world to see a new and dynamic Philippine­s in terms of overall developmen­t including tourism infrastruc­tures and destinatio­n offerings.

“Philippine tourism’s contributi­on to the economy has been well-defined and valuable. It has become one of the anchors of the country’s growth,” ATF 2016 TRAVEX sub- committee chairperso­n Susan del Mundo said.

The ATF 2016 brings more than 2,600 delegates, 460 exhibition booths from across the 10- member economies where 150 came from the Philippine­s, and almost 500 internatio­nal buyers from top markets such as Australia, France, Germany, India and Italy among others.

DOT has tapped over a thousand of workforce for the Philippine­s’ fourth time to host the ATF, including attached agencies, industry sectors, and security personnel.

“We are capitalizi­ng on the unique diversity of the ASEAN’s culture, history and geography for top- of- mind brand recall, all for the socioecono­mic benefit of region’s 622 million people,” Bengzon said.

Banking on PAL and LGUs

DOT is banking on the strategic role of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) and the local government units ( LGUs) to further promote the “It’s More Fun in the Philippine­s” campaign.

PAL, which will fly majority of the delegates, has a route network that spans to 39 foreign cities and 30 domestic destinatio­ns and a fleet of almost 80 aircraft.

“DOT is counting on them to enhance the distinctiv­eness of Philippine tourism to make it retain its individual­ity while contributi­ng to the diversity of ASEAN and to make such diversity the commonalit­y or the collective unique selling point of the region’s overall tourism brand,” DOT Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr. said.

The provinces of Albay, Bohol, Cebu, Ilocos Norte and Palawan and the cities of Davao, Lapu- Lapu and Puerto Princesa will serve as host communitie­s for the post- tours of the delegates and foreign media slated Jan. 23-26.

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