Cebu tourism industry seen to rev up this year
While
The year 2008 will start the gear for a more well-known
According to Roa,
“A lot of things can happen in the tourism industry in
The government’s focus, which is to sell the
More new resorts and hotels will open this year, these are the 600-room Imperial Palace Resort at Mactan Island, the Microtel Hotel also in Mactan, SM’s Sofitel, the Diplomate Hotel (near the Cebu Business Park), and other room expansion projects of existing resorts and hotels here.
The room shortage and the accessibility issues of the tourism industry in
The ASEAN-one aviation policy program has been agreed in principle, and awaiting for formal implementation this year. This could provide solution to the direct flight accessibility problem of
“We are expecting more international flights starting this year, as the ASEAN open skies policy is soon to be implemented,” she said in an interview yesterday.
The Mactan International Airport Authority (MCIAA) has already anticipated in this development, expansion projects had been started to accommodate more international direct flights to open in
MCIAA chief executive officer (CEO) and general manager Augusto B. Francia announced earlier that it will start the P200-million expansion that is targeted to be realized in the next two years.
He said there are a number of expansion projects that are being discussed by the MCIAA board, including the establishment of another runway, one more departure lounge, and two more bridges.
Currently, the airport’s terminal could accommodate a total of 4.5 million passengers at one time. Domestic terminal can host 500,000 people, while four million people for the international terminal.
Last year, the international terminal accommodated 700,000 passengers, during peak hours, Francia said.
Likewise,
Roa, who also sits as one of the board of directors of the Panglao Tourism Estate Inter-Agency Task Force, said that both
Because of this, other provinces in the region will also be benefited as travel linkages will be well developed to promote tourism attractions in other areas in
Tourism arrivals for the region registered a 19.66 percent increase from January to October of 2007.
According to Roa, while the best is yet to come for the region, growth in arrivals and tourism receipts are expected to double this year and in the coming years.
She said more tourism attractions will be re-discovered within the region, and will be put into the promotion map— this will give wider options for tourists to wander not only in one destination, but other provinces in
Private sector tourism advocate, Mila Espina, likewise projects a good tourism year for
Espina said last year for instance, despite the cancellations made by other foreign travelers due to the “Peninsula Hotel” fall out, travel schedules for
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