Spending by visitors to Philippines returns to pre-pandemic levels

This photo taken on Dec. 12, 2023 shows tourists paddling their kayaks while others take photos inside the Big Lagoon in El Nido town, Palawan province, the Philippines. (AFP)
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Updated 02 January 2024
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Spending by visitors to Philippines returns to pre-pandemic levels

  • Nation banks $8.7bn from inbound tourism in 2023
  • Visitors numbers close to 5.5m, with 26% coming from South Korea

MANILA: The Philippines’ tourism sector has been recovering faster than expected, the government said, as receipts from international visitors in 2023 reached pre-pandemic levels.

Known for its white sandy beaches, famous diving spots and diverse culture, the Philippines is dependent on the hospitality sector. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly 8.3 million foreigners visited the country in 2019, according to Department of Tourism data.

“The year 2023 is a win for the Philippine tourism industry,” the department said in its year-end report released on Tuesday.

“The country’s international tourism receipts have surged to an estimate of PHP482.54 billion ($8.67 billion) from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023 … In 2019, or pre-pandemic period, the DOT recorded PHP482.15 billion in international tourism receipts.”

The revenue figure was almost double the amount generated in 2022.

Nearly 5.5 million international visitors visited the Philippines last year, which was 650,000 more than targeted and about 66 percent of the “all-time high international visitor arrivals achieved in 2019,” the report said.

The majority came from South Korea (26 percent), followed by the US (17 percent) and Japan (6 percent). China, which is traditionally the country’s main source of visitors, accounted for just 4.8 percent of the total in 2023.

The tourism department said it was targeting 7.7 million international visitors in 2024 as the government aimed to make the Philippines a “tourism powerhouse” in Asia.

At the World Travel Awards in 2023, the Philippines was named the world’s top destination for diving and beaches, while Manila picked up the best city destination. The country was also named as Asia’s best destination for cruises and won the WTA’s Global Tourism Resilience Award.

The Philippines also picked up the Emerging Muslim-friendly Destination of the Year award at the 2023 Halal in Travel Global Summit in Singapore.

The honors were “testament that the Philippines is indeed an emerging tourism powerhouse,” Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said.

“The extraordinary journey of Philippine tourism in 2023 saw the world express its love for the Philippines with our country’s rise to global prominence.”


Trump urges Iranian Kurds to attack Iran as war widens

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Trump urges Iranian Kurds to attack Iran as war widens

  • Azerbaijan preparing unspecified retaliatory measures on Thursday
  • The seven-day war has now seen Iran target Israel, the Gulf states, Cyprus, Turkiye and Azerbaijan, and spread to the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka

DUBAI/WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump encouraged Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq to launch attacks against Iran as the Middle East conflict widened, with Azerbaijan warning it would retaliate for being targeted by Iranian missiles.
Israel on Friday said it had ​started a “broad-scale” wave of attacks against infrastructure targets in Tehran, as Gulf cities came under renewed bombardment by Iran.
The seven-day war has now seen Iran target Israel, the Gulf states, Cyprus, Turkiye and Azerbaijan, and spread to the Indian Ocean off Sri Lanka where a US submarine sank an Iranian naval ship.
On the possibility of the Iranian Kurdish forces entering Iran, Trump told Reuters on Thursday: “I think it’s wonderful that they want to do that, I’d be all for it.”
Two Iranian drone attacks targeted an Iranian opposition camp in Iraqi Kurdistan on Thursday, security sources said.
Iranian Kurdish militias have consulted with the United States in recent days about whether, and how, to attack Iran’s security forces in the western part of the country, according to three sources with knowledge of the matter.
The Iranian Kurdish coalition of groups based on the Iran-Iraq border in ‌the semi-autonomous region ‌of Iraqi Kurdistan has been training to mount such an attack in hopes of weakening the country’s ​military, ‌as ⁠the United ​States ⁠and Israel pound Iranian targets with bombs and missiles. Trump, speaking with Reuters in a telephone interview, also said the United States must have a role in deciding who will be the next leader of Iran after airstrikes killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei last week.
“We’re going to have to choose that person along with Iran. We’re going to have to choose that person,” he said.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Thursday that the US was not expanding its military objectives in Iran, despite what Trump said about choosing the country’s next leader.
“There’s no expansion in our objectives. We know exactly what we’re trying to achieve,” he said. The attack on Iran is a major political gamble for the Republican president, with opinion polls showing little support and ⁠Americans concerned about the rise in gasoline prices caused by disruption to energy supplies. Trump dismissed that ‌concern. Shares on Wall Street fell on Thursday, weighed by surging oil prices, as the ‌economic impact of the campaign intensified, with countries around the world cut off from a ​fifth of global supplies of oil and liquefied natural gas and ‌air transport still facing chaos and global logistics increasingly snarled.

Azerbaijan prepares to retaliate
Azerbaijan was preparing unspecified retaliatory measures on Thursday after it said ‌four Iranian drones crossed its border and injured four people in the Nakhchivan exclave.
“We will not tolerate this unprovoked act of terror and aggression against Azerbaijan,” President Ilham Aliyev told a meeting of his Security Council.
Iran, which has a significant Azeri minority, denied it targeted its neighbor.
Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah militia warned Israeli residents to evacuate towns within 5 km (3 miles) of the border between the countries in a message posted on its Telegram channel in Hebrew early on Friday.
“Your military’s ‌aggression against Lebanese sovereignty and safe citizens, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and the expulsion campaign it is carrying out will not go unchallenged,” Hezbollah said.

Us munitions full
Hegseth and Admiral Brad Cooper, who leads ⁠US forces in the Middle East, ⁠said during a briefing about operations that the US has enough munitions to continue its bombardment indefinitely.
“Iran is hoping that we cannot sustain this, which is a really bad miscalculation,” Hegseth told reporters at Central Command headquarters in Florida. “Our munitions are full up and our will is ironclad.”
The Pentagon earlier this week said the military campaign, known as Operation Epic Fury, is focused on destroying Iran’s offensive missiles, missile production and navy, while not allowing Tehran to have a nuclear weapon.
Cooper said the US had now hit at least 30 Iranian ships, including a large drone carrier that he said was the size of a World War Two aircraft carrier.
He added that B-2 bombers had in the past few hours dropped dozens of 2,000 penetrator bombs targeting deeply buried ballistic missile launchers, and that bombings were also targeting Iran’s missile production facilities.
Iran’s ballistic missile attacks had decreased by 90 percent since the first day of the war, while drone attacks had decreased by 83 percent in that time frame, he said. In Iran, at least 1,230 people have been killed, according to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, including 175 schoolgirls and staff killed at a primary ​school in Minab in the country’s south on the first day ​of the war. Another 77 have been killed in Lebanon, its Health Ministry says. Thousands fled southern Beirut on Thursday after Israel warned residents to leave.