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Department of Tourism still upbeat on target of 3.3-million visitors

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MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Tourism (DOT) said it remains confident of hitting the government’s target of 3.3-million foreign visitor arrivals this year despite certain challenges.

Declaring the 10th Philippine Travel Exchange (Phitex 2010) open, Tourism Secretary Alberto A. Lim said: “I am truly grateful that, despite the challenges we faced the past week and a half, we were still able to attract 96 foreign delegates from around the world and 191 Filipino sellers representing 112 companies. I believe this is a clear testament of your confidence in Philippine tourism.”

Lim also told the participants yesterday that for the first five months of the year, foreign visitor arrivals had already reached almost 1.5 million or an 11.2-percent increase over the same period last year.

“If we are able to sustain this growth rate through your unwavering commitment to support our promotions efforts, we have no doubt we will hit our target of 3.3 million arrivals by yearend,” Lim stressed to the foreign delegates from huge travel agencies around the world, including nine from China, three from Taiwan, two from Hong Kong and two from Singapore.

Lim’s appeal immediately drew a positive response from Shanghai Synwalk International Travel Service general manager Bob Jia, who told a subsequent interview that his company would continue selling the Philippine tourism products and destinations to China.

Jia described the Philippines as a country of beautiful scenery and wonderful people that the world should see and appreciate. Jia was among the travel wholesale buyers who met with local sellers of tour packages during pre-scheduled one-on-one business meetings at the Manila Hotel.

These business transactions are expected to generate inflows of large volumes of tourists from all over the world.

Earlier, Lim cited the $9.72-billion or six-percent contribution of tourism to the gross domestic product (GDP) and 10 percent to the entire workforce.

BOB JIA

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM

HONG KONG

JIA

LIM

MANILA HOTEL

PHILIPPINE TRAVEL EXCHANGE

PHITEX

SHANGHAI SYNWALK INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE

TOURISM

TOURISM SECRETARY ALBERTO A

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