Hotel owners urge House: Don’t pass wage hike bill
MAJOR hotel owners in the country believe the approval of a legislated wage hike will disrupt the momentum in the recovery of the tourism industry.
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MAJOR hotel owners in the country believe the approval of a legislated wage hike will disrupt the momentum in the recovery of the tourism industry.
GOVERNMENT is looking to lower the minimum age of foreign retirees in the Philippines, this time with tighter security background checks of applicants.
THREE Philippine cities and 21 tourism establishments were recognized at the recent Asean Tourism Awards in Vientiane, Laos, the venue for this year’s Asean Tourism Forum (ATF) from January 22 to 27.
PHILIPPINE hotel rates and airfare continue to be on par with other countries in Southeast Asia, and should not be cited as a reason for why Filipinos are supposedly traveling overseas more instead of domestically.
LIKE the Philippines, other Asian countries are also seeing a slow revival in their Chinese visitor arrivals, contrasting with earlier projections of a sharp tourist boom.
THE slowdown in the economic growth of China is the main reason its citizens have not been traveling abroad, especially to the Philippines.
SUBIC BAY FREEPORT—With the scheduled return of cruise ships early next year and the planned rebranding of Subic Bay to expand its tourism market, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) is expecting to revive the tourism industry here and regain Subic’s stature as one of the top attractions in the country.
THE Philippine economy stands to gain as much as P5.7 billion annually if the government would implement a value-added tax (VAT) refund scheme for foreign tourists, according to the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda).
THE recovery of the tourism industry and other sectors have contributed to a steep decline in the number of unemployed during the first quarter of the year, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
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