10-percent hike in foreign arrivals despite Boracay shutdown
By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora
MANILA– Despite the closure of Boracay Island in April, the January to May 2018 international tourist arrivals still posted a 10.24 percent increase compared to last year’s, the Department of Tourism (DOT) bared on Thursday.
The first five months of the year recorded 3.17 million foreign visitors to the Philippines, with South Korea still as the top market for its 708,548 tourists shares.
DOT Undersecretary Benito Bengzon said the January to May statistics may have been driven by the “very strong performance” coming from China.
China, which had the highest growth rate at 43.81 percent compared to 2017 came next to Korea with 559,289.
Among the country’s top tourist markets were the United States with 463,273; Japan at 275,943; Australia at 120,598; Canada at 109,133; Taiwan at 101,372, United Kingdom at 89,782; Singapore at 75,862; and Malaysia at 61,040.
It was earlier feared that the shutdown of Boracay Island, the country’s top tourist draw, would have a significant effect on the number of foreign tourists visiting the Philippines.
But the 10 percent growth for January to May was already “way above the curve” and is at a fairly high level, said Bengzon.
“May I remind that the figures for January to April, the first four months, were very very good so we had a bit of cushion. So, even with the slowdown in some source markets in May, we were able to keep the overall production for the first five months at a fairly high level, when you’re talking about 10 percent, that’s way above the curve,” he said. (PNA)
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