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OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE TOURISMOVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE TOURISMOVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE TOURISMOVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE TOURISM
USEC. OSCAR P. PALABYABUSEC. OSCAR P. PALABYABDepartment of TourismDepartment of Tourism
USEC. OSCAR P. PALABYABUSEC. OSCAR P. PALABYABDepartment of TourismDepartment of Tourism
The Growth of World TourismThe Growth of World Tourism
Tourism growth over the past 50 years is Tourism growth over the past 50 years is dramatic- 25 Million in 1950 to 698 dramatic- 25 Million in 1950 to 698 Million in 2000Million in 2000
One of the most remarkable economic One of the most remarkable economic and social phenomena of that periodand social phenomena of that period
Forecasts indicate the trend will Forecasts indicate the trend will continue with 1.5 Billion in 2020!continue with 1.5 Billion in 2020!
The Unstoppable Expansion of The Unstoppable Expansion of International TourismInternational Tourism
The Unstoppable Expansion of The Unstoppable Expansion of International TourismInternational Tourism
International Tourist Arrivals by Receiving Region, 1950-2004*
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
mill
ion
Middle East
Africa
Asia and the Pacific
Americas
Europe
763 million
25 million
Average growth of 6.5% a year
Worldwide Visitor Arrivals and Receipts Worldwide Visitor Arrivals and Receipts 1996 - 20061996 - 2006
Worldwide Visitor Arrivals and Receipts Worldwide Visitor Arrivals and Receipts 1996 - 20061996 - 2006
YearYearVisitor ArrivalsVisitor Arrivals
(In Millions)(In Millions)% Inc/Dec% Inc/Dec
Visitor Visitor ReceiptsReceipts
(In US$B)(In US$B)% Inc/Dec% Inc/Dec
19961996 575575 6.28 %6.28 % 434.0434.0 5.60 %5.60 %
19971997 599599 4.174.17 443.0443.0 2.072.07
19981998 617617 3.003.00 443.0443.0 00
19991999 640640 3.733.73 455455 2.712.71
20002000 687687 7.347.34 482482 5.935.93
20012001 687687 00 464.0464.0 -3.73-3.73
20022002 707707 2.912.91 474.0474.0 2.162.16
20032003 694694 -1.84-1.84 535535 12.8712.87
20042004 765765 10.2310.23 635635 18.6918.69
20052005 806806 5.365.36 683683 7.567.56
20062006 842842 4.474.47
International Tourist Arrivals International Tourist Arrivals 20052005
FranceFrance 7676
SpainSpain 55.655.6
U.S.U.S. 49.449.4
ChinaChina 46.846.8
ItalyItaly 36.536.5
United KingdomUnited Kingdom 30.030.0
MexicoMexico 21.921.9
GermanyGermany 21.521.5
TurkeyTurkey 20.320.3
AustriaAustria 20.020.0
CountryCountry (In Millions)(In Millions)
Factors in Tourism GrowthFactors in Tourism Growth
Increase in real incomeIncrease in real income Increase in life expectancyIncrease in life expectancyRetiring baby boomersRetiring baby boomersFaster and cheaper air travelFaster and cheaper air travelEasier access and more destinationsEasier access and more destinationsRapid developments in ITRapid developments in IT
Sampling of tourism expendituresSampling of tourism expenditures
International Visa Card holders spent International Visa Card holders spent P37.5 B in 2005 vs P29 B in 2004P37.5 B in 2005 vs P29 B in 2004
Top 5 Visa spending countries in RPTop 5 Visa spending countries in RP
1. U.S.A.1. U.S.A.
2. United Kingdom2. United Kingdom
3. Japan3. Japan
4. South Korea4. South Korea
5. Australia5. Australia
Visa Card usersVisa Card users
Korean card holders had highest Korean card holders had highest average spending per transaction at average spending per transaction at US$175US$175
Metro Manila got 60% of total Metro Manila got 60% of total availments or P22.9 Bavailments or P22.9 B
Luzon = P72B of which Mindoro got Luzon = P72B of which Mindoro got P272M and Palawan P238MP272M and Palawan P238M
Visayas= P6.1 B (Cebu= P4B), others Visayas= P6.1 B (Cebu= P4B), others Negros, Leyte and BoracayNegros, Leyte and Boracay
Spending patternSpending pattern
Most popular are accommodation, Most popular are accommodation, retail goods, restaurants, retail goods, restaurants, transportation, sports and leisuretransportation, sports and leisure
Largest retail market= department Largest retail market= department stores and duty free shopsstores and duty free shops
In Metro Manila, hotels got P1.5 B, In Metro Manila, hotels got P1.5 B, airlines P420 M, groceries, airlines P420 M, groceries, supermarkets P344 Msupermarkets P344 M
Trends in Asia Pacific RegionTrends in Asia Pacific Region Japan’s economy is registering an upward Japan’s economy is registering an upward
trend of 2.8%trend of 2.8%
Hongkong, China and Korea are predicted to Hongkong, China and Korea are predicted to grow by 5.5%grow by 5.5%
South East Asian countries are expected to South East Asian countries are expected to grow from 6-7%, characterized by grow from 6-7%, characterized by liberalization on outbound travel and liberalization on outbound travel and increasing number of travel agenciesincreasing number of travel agencies
In China alone, there are about 111 M internet In China alone, there are about 111 M internet users nowusers now
Visitor Arrivals to the Visitor Arrivals to the PhilippinesPhilippines
Visitor Arrivals to the Visitor Arrivals to the PhilippinesPhilippines
Actual Arrivals (in Million)
Year Volume Growth Rate
1996 2.05 16.4 %
1997 2.22 8.5 %
1998 2.15 (3.3)%
1999 2.17 1.0 %
2000 1.99 (8.2)%
2001 1.80 (9.8)%
2002 1.93 7.6 %
2003 1.90 (1.3)%
2004 2.29 23.0%
2005 2.60 14.5%
2006 2.84 8.4%
Actual Arrivals (in Million)
Year Volume Growth Rate
1996 2.05 16.4 %
1997 2.22 8.5 %
1998 2.15 (3.3)%
1999 2.17 1.0 %
2000 1.99 (8.2)%
2001 1.80 (9.8)%
2002 1.93 7.6 %
2003 1.90 (1.3)%
2004 2.29 23.0%
2005 2.60 14.5%
2006 2.84 8.4%
Projected Arrivals (in Million)Year Volume Growth Rate
2007 3.20 12%2008 3.65 14%2009 4.24 16%2010 5.00 18%
Projected Arrivals (in Million)Year Volume Growth Rate
2007 3.20 12%2008 3.65 14%2009 4.24 16%2010 5.00 18%
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2
3
4
5
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Actual
Projected
Philippine Visitor ReceiptsPhilippine Visitor ReceiptsPhilippine Visitor ReceiptsPhilippine Visitor Receipts
0 1 2 3 4 5
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010Actual Tourism Receipts
(in US$ Billion)
Year Volume Growth Rate
1996 2.70 10.1%1997 2.83 4.8%1998 2.41 (14.8)%1999 2.55 5.8%2000 2.13 (16.4)%2001 1.72 (19.3)%2002 1.74 1.0%2003 1.52 (12.5)%2004 1.99 30.7%2005 2.23 12.32%
2006 3.46 54.96%
Actual Tourism Receipts (in US$ Billion)
Year Volume Growth Rate
1996 2.70 10.1%1997 2.83 4.8%1998 2.41 (14.8)%1999 2.55 5.8%2000 2.13 (16.4)%2001 1.72 (19.3)%2002 1.74 1.0%2003 1.52 (12.5)%2004 1.99 30.7%2005 2.23 12.32%
2006 3.46 54.96%Projected Tourism Receipts
(in US$ Billion)
Year Volume Growth Rate
2006 2.72 16.0%2007 3.12 15.0%2008 3.56 14.0%2009 4.06 14.0%2010 4.59 13.0%
Projected Tourism Receipts(in US$ Billion)
Year Volume Growth Rate
2006 2.72 16.0%2007 3.12 15.0%2008 3.56 14.0%2009 4.06 14.0%2010 4.59 13.0%
Actual
Projected
Philippine Top 12 Markets, 2006Philippine Top 12 Markets, 2006
CountryCountry VolumeVolume % % ShareShare
Growth Growth RateRate
KOREAKOREA 572,133572,133 20.1%20.1% 16.9%16.9%
USAUSA 567,355567,355 20.020.0 7.47.4
JAPANJAPAN 421,808421,808 14.814.8 1.51.5
CHINACHINA 133,585133,585 4.74.7 24.324.3
TAIWANTAIWAN 114,955114,955 4.04.0 -6.5-6.5
AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA 101,313101,313 3.63.6 5.025.02
HONGKONGHONGKONG 96,29696,296 3.43.4 -10.2-10.2
SINGAPORESINGAPORE 81,11481,114 2.92.9 16.816.8
CANADACANADA 80,50780,507 2.82.8 10.510.5
UNITED UNITED KINGDOMKINGDOM
68,49068,490 2.42.4 8.78.7
MALAYSIAMALAYSIA 53,27953,279 1.91.9 23.723.7
GERMANYGERMANY 51,40251,402 1.81.8 2.02.0
Korea is the Korea is the number 1 tourist number 1 tourist market in 2006 market in 2006 with a share of with a share of 20 percent and 20 percent and growth rate of growth rate of 17 percent17 percent China China continues to continues to demonstrate demonstrate robust growth robust growth at 24 percent at 24 percent in 2006 after in 2006 after experiencing experiencing 171 percent 171 percent increase in increase in 2005.2005. Singapore Singapore and Malaysia and Malaysia visitors visitors continued to continued to increase with increase with the the proliferation of proliferation of low cost low cost carrierscarriers
Philippine Top 12 Markets, Jan –Sept 2007Philippine Top 12 Markets, Jan –Sept 2007
CountryCountryVolumeVolume
JAN-SEPT JAN-SEPT 20072007
% Share% ShareVolumeVolume
JAN-SEPTJAN-SEPT
20062006
% %
Growth Growth RateRate
KOREAKOREA 472,711472,711 20.9%20.9% 406,480406,480 16.3%16.3%
USAUSA 433,425433,425 19.119.1 424,494424,494 2.12.1
JAPANJAPAN 303,420303,420 13.413.4 326,219326,219 -7.0-7.0
CHINACHINA 113,593113,593 5.05.0 98,13698,136 15.815.8
TAIWANTAIWAN 85,55185,551 3.83.8 87,47187,471 -2.2-2.2
HONGKONGHONGKONG 84,91084,910 3.73.7 70,80470,804 19.919.9
AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA 76,04876,048 3.43.4 69,34169,341 9.79.7
SINGAPORESINGAPORE 70,05470,054 3.13.1 57,82757,827 21.121.1
CANADACANADA 60,75160,751 2.72.7 54,51154,511 11.411.4
UNITED UNITED KINGDOMKINGDOM
55,56455,564 2.52.5 48,82448,824 13.813.8
MALAYSIAMALAYSIA 48,73548,735 2.22.2 38,06038,060 28.028.0
GERMANYGERMANY 40,21140,211 1.81.8 37,16537,165 8.28.2
How Did Our Neighbors Do in 2006/2005?How Did Our Neighbors Do in 2006/2005?
COUNTRYCOUNTRY 20062006 20052005 Percentage Percentage GrowthGrowth
MalaysiaMalaysia 17,500,00017,500,000 16,431,05516,431,055 6.51%6.51%
ThailandThailand 13,650,00013,650,000 11,516,93611,516,936 18.5218.52
SingaporeSingapore 9,673,3629,673,362 8,875,9808,875,980 8.988.98
IndonesiaIndonesia 4,871,3514,871,351 5,002,1015,002,101 (2.61)(2.61)
VietnamVietnam 3,583,4863,583,486 3,430,0003,430,000 4.474.47
PhilippinesPhilippines 2,843,3452,843,345 2,623,0842,623,084 8.408.40
CambodiaCambodia 1,700,0411,700,041 1,421,6151,421,615 19.5919.59
Lao PDRLao PDR 1,200.0001,200.000 1,081,6061,081,606 10.9510.95
Brunei Brunei 836,435836,435 815,054815,054 2.622.62
MyanmarMyanmar 630,061630,061 660,206660,206 (4.57)(4.57)
North Luzon North Luzon Agribusiness Agribusiness Quadrangle Quadrangle (NLAQ)(NLAQ)
Luzon Urban Luzon Urban BeltwayBeltway
Central Central PhilippinesPhilippines
MindanaoMindanaoCyberservices Cyberservices
CorridorCorridor
The Birth of the Super Regions
The Central Philippines Super Region is composed of Regions 5, 6, 7, and 8 and the provinces of Palawan, Romblon and Camiguin as well as the island of Siargao and the City of Dapitan.
The Central Philippines Super Region is composed of Regions 5, 6, 7, and 8 and the provinces of Palawan, Romblon and Camiguin as well as the island of Siargao and the City of Dapitan.
16 Flights/WeekFrom S. Korea
5 Flights/week from Japan
2 Flights/weekFrom Taiwan
14 Flights/weekFrom Hong Kong
12 Flights/weekFrom Singapore
International Flights to Central Philippines
International Flights to Central Philippines
2 Flights/weekFrom Malaysia
This Super region has 51 weekly flights with average seat capacity of 11,045 from major tourist markets …
This Super region has 51 weekly flights with average seat capacity of 11,045 from major tourist markets …
Central Philippines Super Central Philippines Super RegionRegion
Seven of the ten most Seven of the ten most visited beaches in the visited beaches in the country are located in country are located in provinces in the Central provinces in the Central Philippines Super Region Philippines Super Region namely: Cebu, Aklan, namely: Cebu, Aklan, Negros Occidental, Bicol, Negros Occidental, Bicol, Samar, Palawan and Samar, Palawan and RomblonRomblon
Tourism revenues from Tourism revenues from Central Philippines reached Central Philippines reached P83.82 Billion in 2005, with P83.82 Billion in 2005, with Western and Central Western and Central Visayas getting the lion’s Visayas getting the lion’s share, raking in 38% and share, raking in 38% and 35%, respectively35%, respectively
POWDER FINE WHITE SANDPOWDER FINE WHITE SANDBEACHES OF BORACAYBEACHES OF BORACAY
Visitors to Central Philippines reached 4.64 million or 29 percent of total regional travelers in 2006
Visitors to Central Philippines reached 4.64 million or 29 percent of total regional travelers in 2006
Bicol Region 637,127
Bicol Region 637,127
Eastern Visayas 203,569
Eastern Visayas 203,569
CENTRAL VISAYAS
1,631,445
CENTRAL VISAYAS
1,631,445
Romblon 23,780
Romblon 23,780
Palawan 189,911Palawan 189,911
Western Visayas 1,610,677
Western Visayas 1,610,677
Surigao City
58,341
Surigao City
58,341
Camiguin 220,062
Camiguin 220,062
Dapitan 47,769
Dapitan 47,769
North LuzonNorth LuzonNorth LuzonNorth LuzonMetro Luzon Urban BeltwayMetro Luzon Urban BeltwayMetro Luzon Urban BeltwayMetro Luzon Urban Beltway
THE SUPERREGIONS
Central PhilippinesSuper Region
TourismTourism
MindanaoMindanao Camarines
Siargao
Camiguin
Leyte
Samar
Sorsogon
Albay
Romblon
Masbate
Panay
Palawan
Negros
Cebu
Bohol
Siquijor
CLUB MISIBISMPh 122.817 - PEZA
SHANGRI-LA MACTAN IS. RESORTMPh 310.400 – BOI (Modernization)
IMPERIAL PALACE WATER PARKMPh 3,180.00 – BOI
WATERFRONT CEBU TOURISM ESTATEMPh 350.00 - BOI
THE BELLEVUE BOHOLMPh 334.1360 – BOI
ESKAYA BEACH RESORTMPh 815.000 – BOI
BLAUES MEER RESORTMPh 69.700 - BOI
MACAGANG BUSINESS CENTERMPh 67.917 – PEZA
AVENUE PLAZA HOTEL (2007)Mph 324.205 –BOI
CAMARINES SUR TOURISM PARK (2007)MPh 1,002.93 - PEZA
BORACAY SHANGRI-LA HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.MPh 4,030 – PEZA Locator
MICROTEL INNS & SUITES BORACAYMPh 128.300 - BOI
BORACAY SANDS HOTEL (2007)MPh 174.60 - BOI
Boracay
Endorsed Tourism Development Projects in Central Philippines
Year 2006 – September 2007
Endorsed Tourism Development Projects in Central Philippines
Year 2006 – September 2007
Note: Total amount of ETDP in Central Philippines as of January 2006 – September 2007
MPh 10,910.005
SUMMARY OF MEDIUM TERM PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY OF MEDIUM TERM PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM FORFOR
CENTRAL PHILIPPINESCENTRAL PHILIPPINES
SUMMARY OF MEDIUM TERM PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM SUMMARY OF MEDIUM TERM PUBLIC INVESTMENT PROGRAM FORFOR
CENTRAL PHILIPPINESCENTRAL PHILIPPINES
TYPE OF PROJECTTYPE OF PROJECTAMOUNTAMOUNT
(IN BILLIONS)(IN BILLIONS)PERCENTPERCENT
SHARESHARE
AIRPORTSAIRPORTS 30.57730.577 16.0216.02
SEAPORTSSEAPORTS 0.8670.867 0.450.45
ROADSROADS 92.97392.973 48.7048.70
RAILWAYRAILWAY 40.00040.000 20.9520.95
FLOOD CONTROLFLOOD CONTROL 21.97821.978 11.5211.52
ENERGYENERGY 4.5004.500 2.362.36
TOTALTOTAL 190.895190.895 100.00100.00
Key Tourist MarketsKey Tourist Markets
Priority 1: China, Japan, KoreaPriority 1: China, Japan, Korea
Priority 2: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Priority 2: Taiwan, Hong Kong, AustraliaAustralia
Priority 3: ASEAN, Europe, North Priority 3: ASEAN, Europe, North AmericaAmerica
Philippine Global StrategyPhilippine Global Strategy
Accelerate demand in existing core marketsAccelerate demand in existing core marketssuch as China, Japan, Korea and Filipino such as China, Japan, Korea and Filipino AmericansAmericans
Increase investment and focus promotion Increase investment and focus promotion programs in strategic markets such as programs in strategic markets such as Australia, Russia, Germany and US/ CanadaAustralia, Russia, Germany and US/ Canada
Reinvigorate marketing efforts in traditional Reinvigorate marketing efforts in traditional sources such as, UK, Italy, Spain and Francesources such as, UK, Italy, Spain and France
Building Sustainable DemandBuilding Sustainable Demandfor the Futurefor the Future
Liberalize air access to and from major Liberalize air access to and from major tourist markets either through direct tourist markets either through direct flights or chartered servicesflights or chartered services
Upgrade and modernize infrastructure Upgrade and modernize infrastructure and transport facilities to facilitate and transport facilities to facilitate access in tourist destinations especially access in tourist destinations especially in the Central Philippinesin the Central Philippines
Expand tourist accommodation and Expand tourist accommodation and recreation facilitiesrecreation facilities
Diversify tourist products and services Diversify tourist products and services such as medical and wellness tourism such as medical and wellness tourism for an enhanced tourism experiencefor an enhanced tourism experience
Hotel and Resorts – Investment NeedsHotel and Resorts – Investment Needs
Current supply Vs 2010 demand in accommodated tourist number
Domestic tourist
# MM PAX
18.5 22.8 4.3
Foreign tourist 2.8
1.6
15.7
18.4
2.7
4.4
Current supply inaccommodated tourist
number
2010 projectedaccommodated tourist
number*
Additional capacityneeded
At least additional 20,152 rooms to
reach 85% occupancy rate**
Or 38,489 rooms to reach 70%
occupancy rate**
Note: *Accommodated tourist number does not equals to total tourist number as some tourists may not choose to stay in hotels and resorts** Assuming demand growth rate for non-accredited establishment rooms is 50% of that for accredited establishment roomsSource: DOT Hotel Census, August 2005, n=881; DOT Accreditation database as June 2005; Monitor estimation; Monitor analysis
Additional 20,000 to 30,000 rooms are needed to meet the increased demand by 2010
RESULTS FROM 2005 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ON RESULTS FROM 2005 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ON DOMESTIC VISITORS, April – Sept 2005DOMESTIC VISITORS, April – Sept 2005
43.5% (23 Million) 43.5% (23 Million) Filipinos, 15 years old Filipinos, 15 years old and up traveled within and up traveled within this periodthis period
EACH INDIVIDUAL EACH INDIVIDUAL MADE 2 TRIPS AND MADE 2 TRIPS AND VISITED TWO PLACES VISITED TWO PLACES IN THE COUNTRY FOR IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE SIX MONTH THE SIX MONTH PERIODPERIOD
RESULTS FROM 2005 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ON RESULTS FROM 2005 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ON DOMESTIC VISITORS, April – Sept 2005DOMESTIC VISITORS, April – Sept 2005
ALMOST 99% OR 23.5 Million domestic travelers had ALMOST 99% OR 23.5 Million domestic travelers had independent domestic tripsindependent domestic trips
17.5 Million spend an average of:17.5 Million spend an average of:
1. Accommodation 1. Accommodation P1,200.00P1,200.002. Food and beverage 2. Food and beverage P 400.00P 400.003. Sight seeing and guided tour 3. Sight seeing and guided tour P 600.00P 600.004. Entertainment & Recreation 4. Entertainment & Recreation P 300.00P 300.005. Local transport (sea,air or land) P 400.005. Local transport (sea,air or land) P 400.006. Shopping 6. Shopping P1,100.00P1,100.007. Others 7. Others P3,200.00P3,200.00
RESULTS FROM 2005 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ON RESULTS FROM 2005 HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ON DOMESTIC VISITORS, April – Sept 2005DOMESTIC VISITORS, April – Sept 2005
MOST FREQUENTLY VISITED MOST FREQUENTLY VISITED PLACES:PLACES:
1.1. NCRNCR2.2. CAVITE CAVITE 3.3. BATANGASBATANGAS4.4. LAGUNALAGUNA5.5. ILOILOILOILO6.6. BULACANBULACAN7.7. NUEVA ECIJANUEVA ECIJA8.8. PAMPANGAPAMPANGA9.9. CEBUCEBU10.10. PANGASINANPANGASINAN11.11. ALBAYALBAY
Visitor Profile AndVisitor Profile AndTravel Characteristics, 2006Travel Characteristics, 2006
Visitor Profile AndVisitor Profile AndTravel Characteristics, 2006Travel Characteristics, 2006
Mode of TravelMode of Travel Air (98.73%)Air (98.73%) Sea (1.27%)Sea (1.27%)
SexSex Male (61.22%)Male (61.22%) Female (37.40%)Female (37.40%)
Average AgeAverage Age 38.26 years old38.26 years old
Purpose of VisitPurpose of Visit HolidayHoliday 46.99%46.99% VFR VFR (Visit Friends / Relatives(Visit Friends / Relatives)) 26.66%26.66% BusinessBusiness 13.18%13.18% Convention Convention 1.28% 1.28% Official MissionOfficial Mission 0.11% 0.11%
Mode of TravelMode of Travel Air (98.73%)Air (98.73%) Sea (1.27%)Sea (1.27%)
SexSex Male (61.22%)Male (61.22%) Female (37.40%)Female (37.40%)
Average AgeAverage Age 38.26 years old38.26 years old
Purpose of VisitPurpose of Visit HolidayHoliday 46.99%46.99% VFR VFR (Visit Friends / Relatives(Visit Friends / Relatives)) 26.66%26.66% BusinessBusiness 13.18%13.18% Convention Convention 1.28% 1.28% Official MissionOfficial Mission 0.11% 0.11%
Visitor Profile AndVisitor Profile AndTravel Characteristics, 2006Travel Characteristics, 2006
Frequency VisitFrequency Visit (%)(%)
- First Visit- First Visit 31.2731.27
- Repeat Visit- Repeat Visit 51.3051.30
Travel ArrangementTravel Arrangement
- Independent- Independent 61.6761.67
- Package Tour- Package Tour 18.5618.56
- Not Stated- Not Stated 19.7719.77
Overall Average Length of Overall Average Length of Stay ( Nights)Stay ( Nights) 12.06 12.06
- Foreign Visitors- Foreign Visitors 10.98 10.98
- Overseas Filipino 48.02- Overseas Filipino 48.02
Average Daily ExpenditureAverage Daily Expenditure
(US$)(US$) 83.91 83.91
Foreign VisitorsForeign Visitors 84.70 84.70
Overseas FilipinoOverseas Filipino 55.78 55.78
Foreign Visitors ExpenditureForeign Visitors Expenditure20062006
Average Daily ExpenditureAverage Daily Expenditure US$ 83.91US$ 83.91
Major Items of Expenditure Major Items of Expenditure AccommodationAccommodation US$ 25.72US$ 25.72 Shopping Shopping 22.01 22.01 Food and Bev.Food and Bev. 20.39 20.39 EntertainmentEntertainment 7.027.02 Local TransportLocal Transport 4.714.71 MiscellaneousMiscellaneous 2.812.81 Guided TourGuided Tour 0.360.36
Regional StatisticsRegional Statistics
Regional Destinations of Foreign Regional Destinations of Foreign Tourists Jan-Dec 2006*Tourists Jan-Dec 2006*
1.1. REGION VIIREGION VII -- 542,159542,1592.2. REGION IVREGION IV -- 434,530434,5303.3. REGION VIREGION VI -- 266,891266,8914.4. NCRNCR -- 262,364262,3645.5. REGION IIIREGION III -- 155,394155,3946.6. CARCAR -- 76,812 76,8127.7. REGION IREGION I -- 52,786 52,7868.8. REGION XIREGION XI -- 52,756 52,7569.9. REGION X REGION X -- 46,284 46,28410.10. REGION VREGION V -- 31,153 31,15311.11. REGION IIREGION II -- 24,453 24,45312.12. REGION XIIIREGION XIII -- 16,200 16,20013.13. REGION IXREGION IX -- 13,647 13,64714.14. REGION VIIIREGION VIII -- 13,329 13,32915.15. REGION XIIREGION XII -- 4,606 4,606* Preliminary* Preliminary
Regional Destinations of Domestic Regional Destinations of Domestic Tourists Jan-Dec 2006*Tourists Jan-Dec 2006*
1.1. Region IVRegion IV -- 5,852,8605,852,8602.2. Region VIRegion VI -- 1,259,3321,259,3323.3. Region VIIRegion VII -- 1,081,9031,081,9034.4. CARCAR -- 902,917 902,9175.5. Region XRegion X -- 837,851 837,8516.6. Region XIRegion XI -- 699,552 699,5527.7. Region XIIRegion XII -- 618,077 618,0778.8. Region IIRegion II -- 610,715 610,7159.9. Region VRegion V -- 587,823 587,82310.10. Region IXRegion IX -- 480,297 480,29711.11. Region XIIIRegion XIII -- 341,844 341,84412.12. Region IRegion I -- 281,582 281,58213.13. Region IIIRegion III -- 251,634 251,63414.14. Region VIIIRegion VIII -- 189,643 189,64315.15. NCRNCR -- 68,694 68,694* Preliminary* Preliminary
CLARK INT’L AIRPORTCLARK INT’L AIRPORTVISITOR ARRIVALS, JAN – DEC 2006VISITOR ARRIVALS, JAN – DEC 2006
EAST ASIAEAST ASIA 37,48137,481
ASEANASEAN 27,09327,093
AMERICAAMERICA 8,2098,209
EUROPEEUROPE 7,0467,046
AUSTRALASIA/PACIFICAUSTRALASIA/PACIFIC 3,0573,057
AFRICAAFRICA 238238
MIDDLE EASTMIDDLE EAST 128128
UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED 88
FILIPINOSFILIPINOS 151,052151,052
GRAND TOTAL FOR 2006GRAND TOTAL FOR 2006 235,004235,004
GRAND TOTAL FOR 2005GRAND TOTAL FOR 2005 114,902114,902
GROWTH RATEGROWTH RATE 104.5%104.5%
REGIONREGION VOLUMEVOLUME
CLARK INT’L AIRPORT CLARK INT’L AIRPORT International No of Flights, JAN - DEC 2006International No of Flights, JAN - DEC 2006
TIGER AIRWAYSTIGER AIRWAYS 954954
AIR ASIAAIR ASIA 725725
ASIANAASIANA 278278
CR AIRWAYS/HONGKONG CR AIRWAYS/HONGKONG AIRLINESAIRLINES
100100
SHANGHAI AIRLINESSHANGHAI AIRLINES 55
CHINA SOUTHERNCHINA SOUTHERN 33
GRAND TOTALGRAND TOTAL 2,0652,065
AIRLINESAIRLINES NO. OF FLIGHTSNO. OF FLIGHTS
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