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Philippines to join hands with 海角直播 in tourism development聽

Philippines to join hands with 海角直播 in tourism development聽
The Philippines, known for its white sand beaches and famous diving spots, is dependent on tourism. (AFP/File)
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Updated 04 December 2022

Philippines to join hands with 海角直播 in tourism development聽

Philippines to join hands with 海角直播 in tourism development聽
  • Kingdom set to help Philippines develop halal tourism聽
  • Manila sees 鈥榞reat potential鈥 in attracting more Saudi tourists聽

MANILA: The Philippine government said on Sunday it is going to work closely with 海角直播 in developing the tourism industry in both countries.聽

More than 9,400 Saudi tourists have visited the Southeast Asian country since it reopened to fully vaccinated international travelers in February. Before the pandemic, 海角直播 was the top Middle Eastern source of arrivals, according to data from the Philippine Department of Tourism.聽

鈥淭he two countries agreed on formalizing their partnership with 海角直播,鈥 the tourism department said in a statement on Sunday.聽

The Kingdom will support the Philippines with Arabic-speaking tour guides, increasing direct flights and developing halal tourism, while the Philippines will 鈥減rovide hospitality and human capital development to the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism frontline.鈥澛

The agreement follows Philippine Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco鈥檚 meeting with her Saudi counterpart Haifa Al-Saud in Riyadh last month.聽

鈥満=侵辈 actually ranks No. 1 for our Middle East source market. We see great potential in ushering in more arrivals into the Philippines,鈥 Frasco said, as quoted in the statement.聽

She added that the relationship is mutual, as there are over 800,000 Filipinos living in 海角直播.聽

鈥淥ur affection for each other is long-standing, and I am very interested in furthering this relationship by formalizing an agreement specifically focused on tourism development,鈥 she said.聽

The Philippines, known for its white sand beaches and famous diving spots, is dependent on tourism. In 2019, the sector generated around $44 billion and made up nearly 13 percent of the country鈥檚 gross domestic product, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.聽

Most tourism destinations in the country were forced to shut down when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020, dealing a major blow to the industry. Foreign arrivals slumped by 82 percent, while revenues from tourism plummeted to $17 billion.聽

Tourism recovery efforts yielded results once several COVID-19 restrictions were lifted this year.聽

By Nov. 14, official data showed nearly 1.5 million foreign tourists had visited the Philippines.聽