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Tourism: A Driver for Public-Private Partnership Secretary Alberto Aldaba Lim Department of Tourism November 18-19, 2010 The Manila Marriott Hotel, Pasay City, Philippines

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Tourism: A Driver for

Public-Private Partnership

Secretary Alberto Aldaba LimDepartment of TourismNovember 18-19, 2010

The Manila Marriott Hotel, Pasay City, Philippines

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The Banaue Rice TerracesBanaue, Ifugao

Puerto Princesa Subterranean RiverPuerto Princesa, Palawan

The Tubbataha Reef Marine Park,

Cagayancillo, Palawan

The Historic Town of ViganVigan, Ilocos Sur

The Church ofSto. Tomasde Villanueva Miag-ao, Iloilo

The Church ofSan AgustinIntramurosManila

The Church ofNuestra Senorade la AsuncionIlocos Sur

The Church ofSan AgustinPaoayIlocos Sur

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30,000 KMS OF COASTLINE Warm, friendly, hospitable people

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Source: National Statistical Coordination Board

• Tourism accounted for an average share of 6.16% to GDP in

the past 10 years

• Substantial growth in tourism revenues were registered from

2004 to 2007

• Twin drivers of tourism growth are visitor expenditure and

private investments

• Tourism is a major vehicle for poverty reduction through job

creation, income generation and redistribution

International travel and tourism is the Philippines’ 4th largest

export industry …

• Travel and tourism receipts in 2008 amounted to US$2.4 B accounting for 23 percent of total service exports

• Travel and tourism ranked as the fourth largest source of

foreign exchange revenues (the top three are electronics

exports –$28.5 B, overseas workers remittances - $16B, and

business process outsourcing - $6B) in 2008.

Share of Tourism to GDP

2000 – 2009 (‘in Billion Pesos)

Share of Tourism to National

Employment

2000 – 2009 (‘in Thousand)

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Actual and Projected Visitor Arrivals to the Philippines

2000 – 2016 (in thousand)

Source: Bureau of Immigration (Arrival/Depart Cards and Sea Manifests)/ Department of Tourism

• Visitor arrivals AAGR in past 6 years was 9.5%

• Arrival count as of August 2010 posted 15%

increase to 2.33 million

• Visitors to the Philippines accounted for 5%

share of total arrivals in ASEAN and 1.7% in the

Asia Pacific

• Arrival volume is expected to grow at an

average of 10% per annum to hit 6 million by

2016

Top Foreign Visitor Markets, January – August 2010/2009• Korea bounces back as the top source

market in 2010 with growth rate of 36% and

arrival share of 20% as of August

• Despite economic recession, arrivals from

the USA increased by 2.2% for a market

share of 17.4%

• Arrivals from China and Taiwan remained

robust with growths of 34% and 30.6%,

respectively

• Australia, ASEAN, Russia, and Scandinavian

markets continue to post double digit growth

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Central

Philippines as

Tourism Hub

Tourism Strategic Destination Areas

• Cebu – Mactan – Sogod

• Bohol

• Palawan

• North Panay (Boracay Island )–

Romblon

Tourism Strategic Destination Areas

• South Panay (Iloilo and

Guimaras – Negros Occidental

(Bacolod)

• Negros Oriental (Dumaguete) –

Siquijor

• Samar – Leyte

• Bicol Region

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Tourist Arrivals in Central Philippines

2004 – 2009* (‘000)

Room Capacities in Selected Destinations in

Central Philippines, as of May 2010

• Total room capacities in selected destinations in the Central

Philippines totalled to 39,078 rooms

• Some 10,863 rooms are under construction where 3,138 rooms

will open in 2010 and 3,267 rooms expected in 2011

• Cebu, Boracay Island and Palawan accounts for the bulk

•2008 and 2009 are partial data

Source: Accommodation Establishments

• Substantial growth in foreign tourist arrivals in

the Central Philippines between 2004 ( 3.85 mil)

to 2009 (7.21 mil)

• Strong domestic travel movement was recorded

due to increased accessibility of major destinations

• Improvement in airports, seaports (RORO) and road

network has enabled greater mobility of tourists

AAGR = 9.46%

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President’s Commitment to Tourism

“Gradually, we will lessen the lack of infrastructure for transportation, tourism and trade.”

Inaugural Speech, 30 June 2010

“Key infrastructure will be put in place to support the development of the tourism sector.”

State of the Nation Address, 26 July 2010

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PPP Projects

in Strategic

Tourism

Destination Areas

2011

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Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals

at Tagbilaran Airport, 2005 – 2025

Source: Department of Transportation and Communications

• 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

• 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

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Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals

at Puerto Princesa Airport, 2005 – 2025

Source: Department of Transportation and Communications

• 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

• 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

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Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals

at Legaspi Airport, 2005 – 2025

Source: Department of Transportation and Communications

• 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

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Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals

at Cagayan de oro Airport, 2005 – 2025

Source: Department of Transportation and Communications

• Passenger traffic AAGR = 24.5%

• Need to develop a new airport with

international standard

• Foreign and domestic tourist

traffic is increasing steadfastly

• Investment in new hotels and other

tourist accommodation facilities is

expanding

• Cagayan de Oro and Camiguin

Island are positioned as

ecotourism destinations

Laguindingan Airport

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PPP Projects

in Strategic

Tourism

Destination Areas

Beyond 2011

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Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals

at Kalibo International Airport, 2005 – 2025

Source: Department of Transportation and Communications

• 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

• 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

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Actual and Projected Passenger Arrivals

at Mactan-Cebu Intl Airport, 2005 – 2025

Source: Department of Transportation and Communications

• 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

Mactan-Cebu International Airport

• 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

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Thank you!