Essay About Tourism In The Philippines

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Wikipedia defines tourism (CITATION https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism) as a travel business, maybe international or within the traveler's country; the practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. The tourism, today, is a major source of income for many countries. It brings a large amount of income in every locality that significantly contributes to a country's economy in the form of payment for goods and services availed by the tourists during their stay. It also creates more opportunities for employment in the service sectors of the local people like transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships, buses, taxicabs and other public transportation; …show more content…

According to (http://www.tourism.gov.ph/pages/industryperformance.aspx), visitor arrivals reached a total of 2,882,737 for the first five months (Jan-May) of 2017. There is an increase of 14.43% compared to 2,519,300 total visitor counts for the first five months(Jan-May) of 2016. Also, according to (http://business.inquirer.net/226547/travel-tourism-sector-adds-p2-85t-ph-gdp), "the Philippine travel and tourism industry contributed a total of P2.85 trillion to the local economy of 2016, equivalent to 19.7% of the country's gross domestic product or GDP." This shows how important tourism industry is in our economy especially right now wherein many foreigners and even Filipinos, who are into traveling, have more choices in terms of planning their vacation getaway than just going to the most common destinations like Boracay, Baguio, Cebu, or Davao. However, the tourism industry faces a threat particularly about the visitors' concerns about their safety as the war continuous and the extended implementation of the Martial Law in the entire island of Mindanao, …show more content…

In the following month, the United States of America, Canada and Australia issued a second advisory prohibiting them from traveling to Palawan because of potential tourism activities and possible attacks." And now, some countries are still issuing advisories about the crisis in Marawi and the martial law implementation in the entire island of Mindanao. Eventhough the war is just in Marawi, foreign visitors feel that Philippines is not a safe destination right now. The foreign media also fuels the issue more by linking the Maute Group to the international terrorist group, ISIS. Having said that, it will be harder for them to convince that the Marawi terrorists or known as Maute Group are not affiliated and associated with ISIS, and that Marawi or Mindanao is still safe. The effect is already felt as airlines reduced their flights to Mindanao areas, as well as passenger boats and buses. Many bookings and tours with travel agencies and hotels were cancelled because of potential tourists' expectations and perception about the terrorist attacks happening in Marawi and, maybe, just the mere mentioning of the world Martial law could inflict fear for tourists in

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