Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Tourism First Aid Facilities, Layover Tours Soon In Philippines

The DOT reveals plans for a "tourism first aid facility" rollout across the country's most visited destinations.
By Society Magazine

Tourism First Aid Facilities, Layover Tours Soon In Philippines

1980
1980

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Tourists will soon see the establishment of a “tourism first aid facility” across major destinations in the country, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said Tuesday.

At the Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas in Quezon City, DOT National Capital Region Director Sharlene Zabala-Batin said this is among the many initiatives the agency is working to launch soon and would be a “first” in the country’s “tourism history”.

“Another first in our country’s tourism history, the establishment of our first aid facilities (will) ensure safety and well-being of tourists in every tourist destination in the Philippines,” she said.

On top of this, Zabala-Batin said the DOT is also working with local governments to draft a tourism disaster risk reduction management operations manual.

In a previous interview, DOT Region 1 Director Jeff Ortega said La Union would be among the first sites for the new first aid facility, which would be complete with defibrillator and other essential equipment.

Ortega said the facility would rise at a La Union beach within the year.

 

Layover tours

Another program the DOT is eyeing to rollout this year is the “layover tours” for travelers transiting through the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

Zabala-Batin said the DOT has conducted a benchmarking activity two weeks ago at the Incheon and Changi Airports in South Korea and Singapore, respectively.

“We went to this two major airports to see how they do their transit tours and we’re happy to announce that we’re launching it soon,” she said.

Among those who joined the activity were representatives from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Bureau of Customs, Bureau of Immigration, Philippine National Police, and the DOT.

The upcoming tourism program is expected to feature the newly-launched Hop-on Hop-off (HOHO) Pasay-Parañaque, also known as the Entertainment Hub route.

Meanwhile, Zabala-Batin said the DOT also hopes to launch this year or in 2025 three more HOHO hubs to cover destinations in Taguig, Quezon City, Pasig, San Juan and Mandaluyong.

Since its inception in 2023, the DOT’s HOHO program has booked about 2,000 foreign and local passengers.

The Philippines Hop-On-Hop-Off Travel by the Hubs operates through designated hubs, where tourists have the freedom to choose their preferred destination and duration of stay.

Bookings can be made through Klook or the HOHO’s website and mobile application. (PNA)