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Issue 38 – March 2022

by | 19 Apr, 2022 | Newsletters, Travel Industry Updates

PHL logs more than 100,000 visitor arrivals since Feb. 10 reopening
The Philippines Department of Tourism (PDOT) bared better industry numbers in terms of foreign tourist arrivals–hitting the 100,000 mark–as COVID-19-related restrictions are further eased in the country.

 

According to data generated from the One Health Pass (OHP), inbound visitor arrivals to the Philippines have now reached 102,031 as of March 16, a high note for the country since its closure of borders at the onset of the pandemic in 2020.

 

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat shared her satisfaction with the development, as such reflected the inevitable revival of the sector.

 

“We are happy to see the gradual reopening of our borders finally bearing fruit as evidenced by the much higher foreign visitor arrivals. This will help safeguard the industry’s revival, providing more jobs and livelihoods to Filipinos in the tourism sector,” Puyat explained.

 

Tourists from the United States of America (USA) remain the top contributor to the total foreign tourist arrivals to the Philippines since its reopening of borders on February 10 until March 16 with 22,243; followed by Canada with 4,852; the United Kingdom with 4,386; South Korea with 3,748; Australia with 3,387; Vietnam with 2,656; Germany with 1,976; and Japan with 1,752.

 

According to the PDOT chief, the various measures imposed by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) such as the suspension of the country classification system and relaxed entry protocols for fully-vaccinated leisure travelers from visa-free countries listed under EO 408 have helped facilitate the influx of tourists visiting the country.

 

Just last week, the PDOT announced that the Philippines will open to fully vaccinated travelers from all countries, as well as the resumption of visa issuances by Philippine embassies starting April 1 to coincide with this development.

 

Along with the said move, it allowed the submission of negative laboratory-based antigen test results taken within 24 hours from departure as an alternate option for arriving passengers, in place of the initial requirement of a negative result of an RT-PCR test taken 48 hours prior to departure from point of origin.

 

“Our numbers are still far from pre-pandemic levels, but we are optimistic that this will continue to increase amid the sustained decline in COVID-19 cases in the country as well as the ongoing efforts of the Philippine government to improve its healthcare capacity. On the PDOT’s part, we shall continue working with the IATF, and our partners in the government and the private sector in coming up with measures that will sustain this growth,” Puyat noted.

Source: PDOT Office of Public Affairs and Advocacy

Filipino Food Diplomacy
We celebrate this authoritative and high-profile feature of the UK Financial Times on the favourite Filipino dish lechon or roast piglet by Chef Budgie Montoya of #SarapFilipinoBistro in London’s Mayfair.

 

Aptly described as a “showstopper” and “conversation starter,” Chef Budgie’s suckling pig is truly worthy of the biggest appetite, with its “amazingly succulent flesh and a glass-like crispy skin, which is what we call crackling.”

 

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We also congratulate another excellent Filipino Chef, Rex de Guzman of #TuroTuroUK, who made it to Top 3 of Jaimee Oliver’s “The Great Cookbook Challenge” TV show.

The PDOT London Office is glad to work with these Filipino chefs and restaurants, and other food prime movers who help champion the Filipino cuisine in Europe, and promote in turn the Philippine culture and travel destinations.

The Philippines at the 2022 Go Diving Show

The PDOT-London Office led the Philippine participation in the Go Diving Show held at the NAEC Stoneleigh in Coventry, England last March 04-06, 2022.

This is the most important scuba diving trade and consumer fair in the UK.

The lean Team Philippines included the Philippine Dive Holidays, a Philippine specialist based in the UK, Scandi Dive Resort from Puerto Galera, and Thresher Shark Divers from Malapascua, Cebu.Scuba diving is a major Philippine product for thousands of active British and European divers.

The London-based World Travel Awards cited the Philippines as the “World’s Leading Dive Destination” for 2019, 2020 and 2021, based on yearly global votes.

Discovering the Philippines: among art, traditional cuisine and surfing 
We take you on a discovery of the most authentic Philippines, among millenary art, breathtaking views and places of unspeakable beauty.

 

A millenary art, a traditional cuisine that leaves its mark, surfing in crystal clear waters and breathtaking sunsets: this is the recipe to discover the Philippines. A magical country, where you can live intense experiences, far from the usual tourist circuits. Where you can be bewitched by the beauty of the largest eagle in the world, you can enjoy fresh fish on the beach and find souvenirs that are unique pieces of craftsmanship. Come with us: we will take you to discover these wonderful places, between nature and history, for a trip to the Philippines that will change your life.

 

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