Travel mart to showcase beauty and culture of Pinoys
MANILA, Philippines - The forthcoming PATA Travel Mart in Manila next year gives the Philippines another perfect opportunity to showcase the beauty and culture of its people, a ranking official of the Department of Tourism said.
Daniel G. Corpuz, DOT Undersecretary for planning and promotions, said the Philippines is no stranger to hosting PATA events as “we have actually hosted several key PATA events in the past such as the annual conference and workshop in 1980, the chapter world congress and board of directors meeting in 2002, among many others.”
“And after more than three decades, or 34 years to be more precise, the Pacific Asia Travel Association’s signature event returns to its roots. Manila, Philippines is thrilled to welcome back the PATA Travel Mart in 2012,” said Corpuz at a dinner reception hosted by the Philippines during the recent PATA 2011 in New Delhi, India.
The Philippine delegation included assistant secretary Chicoy Enerio, director Betty Nelle, Stanie Soriano, Tina Flores, and Raquel Tria.
Earlier, they met with PATA interim CEO Bill Calderwood and briefed him about preparations for next year’s hosting. According to Corpuz, they expect to have 2,500 additional hotel rooms in Manila and Cebu by then. Airports, terminals and hotels along Roxas Boulevard are undergoing a facelift. A new multi-purpose hall with a seating capacity of 20,000 pax called the Arena beside SMX at the Mall of Asia complex is already 85 percent complete and expected to be available by May 2012.
Corpuz also secured the assistance of PATA for the major markets of the Philippines to be reflected in the representation of buyers and markets to be invited. Calderwood also promised to reserve 30 percent of slots for Philippine sellers to give them ample possibilities to negotiate with foreign buyers.
Corpuz stressed that the organizing committee for 2012 PATA Travel Mart is a perfect example of how private public partnership works to benefit the greater good.
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