DANIEL G. CORPUZ Undersecretary Philippine Department of Tourism

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DANIEL G. CORPUZ Undersecretary Philippine Department of Tourism Progress Report on Philippine Tourism Development DANIEL G. CORPUZ Undersecretary Philippine Department of Tourism

Visitor arrivals to the Philippines 2006-2010 Visitor arrivals in 2010 increased by 16.7% vis-a-vis 2009 level Visitors from East Asia totalling to 1.2 million accounted for 44.4% of the overall tourist traffic Arrivals from Europe accounted for 10% share to total inbound Visitors from ASEAN grew by 16.7% for 255,586. Intra-ASEAN traffic accounted for a modest share of 8.4% to total visitors Inbound visitors expanded at an annual average growth rate of 4.5% in the last five years; while 6.2% in the past ten years. 8.4 8.7 1.53 -3.90 16.68

Top markets, 2010/2009 Korea rebounded as the country’s top source market in 2010 with hefty 48.7% growth in visitor volume Japan posted a remarkable 10.3% increase in arrivals after experiencing a decline in the past three years China and Hongkong registered positive growth of 20% and 8.9% respectively despite the impact of August incident Taiwan and Australia continued to show robust growth in visitors at 39% and 11%, respectively New growth markets: India and Russia registered 5% and 33% increases in arrivals

Tourist Arrivals from the Middle East (2010/2009) Total Arrivals: 48,716 Growth Rate: 4.07%

Key Tourism Products and Target Markets Bird Watching Source Markets: USA, Canada, Australia, and UK Competitive Advantage: - variety of endemic bird species - access to bird watching sites - availability of bird watching guides - safe, comfortable and clean accommodation - availability of other natural and cultural attractions in destinations Diving Source Markets: USA, Canada, Hong Kong, Russia, Italy Switzerland, Japan, Australia Competitive Advantage: - sites with good visibility and varied marine species - value for money/ quality accommodation with complete facilities and safe dive equipment - qualified and trained dive masters/ instructors

Key Tourism Products and Target Markets Leisure Holiday and General Tourism Source Markets: Korea, Taiwan, USA, Canada, India, Malaysia, Middle East Competitive Advantage - high end resort facilities - health and wellness activities - shopping, dinning and entertainment - light adventure/ sightseeing areas Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) Source Markets: Australia, USA, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Vietnam Competitive Advantage - venues with safe, secure and well-equipped MICE facilities - big accommodation facilities for big groups - post tours and activities (e.g. sightseeing, local food) - incentivized activities (dining, shopping, wellness) - availability of local event organizers/ planners

Key Tourism Products and Target Markets Medical Tourism (Health and Wellness) Source Markets: USA, Canada, Australia, ME, HK Competitive Advantage: - JCI accredited hospitals - luxurious hospitals nearby accommodations - medical tour packages that include medical procedures and recuperation - medical concierge Education Tourism (ESL, et. al) Source Markets: Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan, Hong Kong Competitive Advantage - ESL and other degree courses for foreign students - language learning institutions accredited by BI and DOT - light adventure and sightseeing activities - availability of professional and qualified teachers

Key Tourism Products and Target Markets Golf Source Markets: USA, Korea, Japan, HK, Canada Competitive Advantage - world class golf courses with de luxe and first class accommodation facilities - spa and wellness facilities nearby golf areas - light activities (e.g. shopping - side trips to other leisure destinations Adventure (surfing, water sports, hiking, biking, etc.) Source Markets: Australia, UK, Malaysia, USA, Canada Switzerland, Japan, Australia Competitive - accessible and exceptional adventure sites - accommodation facilities near adventure sites - seamless travel - facilities and graded equipment

Top Tourist Destinations Camarines Sur Metro Manila Cebu Boracay Island Davao Palawan Bohol

Camarines Sur “…every stay is a revelation.” Water Sports Adventure

Metro Manila Culture History Shopping “…the political, economic, social, cultural, and educational center of the Philippines.” Culture History Shopping

Cebu “...the main center of commerce, trade, education and industry in the Visayas.” Culture History

Boracay Island Swimming White Sand beaches Water Sports “…palm-studded island – with white, talcum-fine sand beach, balmy weather and warm, crystalline waters - iike a hypnotic magnet that lures many to a lotus existence. “ Swimming White Sand beaches Water Sports

Davao Tradition Adventure Richest City outside of Manila Home of the Philippine Eagle “…named by the Foreign Direct Investment Magazine as the 10th "Asian City of the Future“ (2007/08)

Palawan Wonders of Nature Diving The World’s Largest Pearl “Outdoor recreation and stewardship of natural heritage. Pleasure and enjoyment plus environmental protection.” Wonders of Nature Diving The World’s Largest Pearl City of World Heritage Palawan

“God’s Little Paradise” Bohol “God’s Little Paradise” Wonders of Nature Diving Culture History

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Tourism Crisis Management Scheme Department of Tourism Tourism Crisis Management Scheme Crisis Management Team (CMT) Crisis Communications Team (CCT) ASEAN Crisis Communications Team (ACCT)

The illustration shows the structure within the Department of Tourism when a crisis related in tourism arises. A Crisis Management Team (CMT) will be created within the Department and a Crisis Communications Team will be one of the sub-teams to be created within the CMT. If the crisis became a potential crisis for the whole ASEAN region, a member of the DCCT will be appointed as the representative in the ACCT. This is to ensure that the ACCT has access to facts of the crisis at source and the DOT’s communications plans. However, it is only in the event that the incident is deemed as a potential crisis for tourism in the region that the ACCT representative needs to inform the ACCT. The ACCT will then be responsible in minimizing the impact of the crisis on ASEAN tourism through effective communications.

Endorsed Tourism Projects, 2010 Total amount of Php 17.86 billion tourism projects were endorsed for grant of incentives from January to November 2010 Accommodation sector accounted the biggest share at Php 17 billion with 2,598 rooms expected to be available and 3,834 employment to be generated once operational Among new hotels expected to be built are: Solaire Manila (494 rooms), Entrata Hotel (345 rooms) renovation of Holiday Inn Galleria Manila (285 rooms) and Midas Hotel and Casino (230 rooms)

New Bohol International Airport Economic development in the province with tourism as a major industry Some 862 rooms are expected to open between 2010 – 2013, more are anticipated as demand continuous to increase New tourist products and services are being developed and promoted in various markets New Bohol International Airport Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals at Tagbilaran Airport, 2005 – 2025 Passenger traffic AAGR = 30.26% Increasing foreign and domestic traffic Increasing passenger crowding at the arrival and departure areas Not enough facilities for international and charter flights from major source markets Source: Department of Transportation and Communications 15 September 2011 – Bid Deadline 24

Puerto Princesa Airport Development Active national and local government support to environmental initiatives 2,632 rooms are expected to open between 2010 to 2013 Ecotourism and nature tourism products are being geared up for Palawan Puerto Princesa Airport Development Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals at Puerto Princesa Airport, 2005 – 2025 Passenger traffic AAGR = 22.38% Arrival area is not convenient for travelling public, unable to process large number of passengers comfortably No provision for CIQ for international flights Five local airlines are currently servicing the airport Source: Department of Transportation and Communications 24 July 2011 – Bid Deadline 25

Daraga International Airport Passenger traffic AAGR = 22.3% Need to develop a new airport with international standard to supplant Legaspi Airport as the main tourist gateway to Bicol region Substantial investments in hotel and resort development are being poured by private sector and local government units in Albay and nearby provinces of Camarines and Sorsogon New tourism products and events being developed and promoted to international and local tourists Daraga International Airport Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals at Legaspi Airport, 2005 – 2025 Source: Department of Transportation and Communications 15 November 2011 – Bid Deadline 26

Kalibo International Airport Promotion of Boracay Island as premier holiday and resort destination in Central Philippines Some 1,313 rooms are expected to open in Boracay Island between 2010 to 2013 Increasing international charter and domestic operations Kalibo International Airport Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals at Kalibo International Airport, 2005 – 2025 Fast becoming an important international gateway to Western Visayas, especially, Boracay Island Three local airlines have at least two flights a day, and five (5) international chartered flights have twice or three times a week Charter flights from Taiwan, Korea and China are occasionally mounted Passenger traffic AAGR = 42.38%. Annual airport capacity is 1 million Source: Department of Transportation and Communications 27

Mactan-Cebu International Airport 5,631 rooms are expected to open between 2010 to 2013 Malapascua and Bantayan Islands in Northern Cebu are fast becoming major destinations for diving and water sports activities Investments in accommodation and travel and tour operation are expanding Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals at Mactan-Cebu Intl Airport, 2005 – 2025 Passenger traffic AAGR = 13.46%. Capacity per annum is 4.5 million. Five local and six international airlines uses the airport Tourist arrivals in Cebu expanded by 4.34% in 2009 % share of visitor arrivals from Mactan-Cebu Airport grew from 10.49% in 2005 to 12.17% in 2009, making it the second busiest international airport in the country Source: Department of Transportation and Communications 28

Plans and Programs, 2011 Planning and Product Development Develop a New National Tourism Development Plan/Strategy (RA 9593) Undertake product diversification and enhancement Pursue destination development with focus on access and infrastructure (RA 9593) Provide capacity building on Local tourism planning and data gathering (RA 9593) Promote public-private partnership (PPP)

Plans and Programs, 2011 Standards and Investments Formulate new and update existing standards Implement the mandatory accreditation of primary tourism enterprises (RA 9593) Develop and implement human resources upgrading program Facilitate investments in Tourism Enterprise Zones and Strategic Destination Areas (BOI, PEZA and TIEZA)

Plans and Programs, 2011 Marketing and Promotions Develop a New Philippine Tourism Brand Focus on above the line marketing Advertising New Media – social networking and Internet Trade and consumer promotions Maximize growth in new markets – e.g. China, India, Russia and Middle East Enhance domestic tourism promotion

Thank you!