THE Philippines risks falling further behind its Southeast Asian peers in tourist arrivals unless the government acts to bring down steep domestic airfares, Sen ...
In a major development set to reshape regional tourism flows, The Farm at San Benito - Autograph Collection by Marriott and ...
The Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA) today underscored its strengthened commitment to “building tourism together with communities, local governments, private sector ...
THE World Bank has lowered its economic growth forecast for the Philippines for 2025 to 5.1 percent, saying the country is ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) and global payments firm Visa announced on Thursday a strategic collaboration that pushes tourism promotions and data-sharing. This came as Tourism Secretary Christina ...
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Tourism set for stronger rebound in 2026 – Leechiu
Leechiu Property Consultants (LPC) expects a stronger rebound in 2026 for the Philippine tourism sector on the back of improving international connectivity, robust domestic demand and renewed ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has secured the support of major media outlets, including the Manila Standard, in promoting ...
The PEU highlights that urban corridors—spanning Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao—hold significant potential to boost nationwide ...
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Philippines Fast-Tracks Tourism Comeback With New E-Visa for Chinese Travelers Starting November
The Philippines will reintroduce electronic visas for Chinese nationals this November, signaling a major push to rebuild one of its most important tourism markets. After suspending digital visa ...
The DOT and global payments firm Visa have entered a strategic collaboration pushing tourism promotions and data-sharing.
MANILA, December 9, 2025 - The Philippine economy slowed in 2025 as domestic shocks, weaker investment, and soft global demand weighed on growth ...
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World Bank cuts Philippines 2025 growth outlook to 5.1%
The World Bank has cut its economic growth projection for the Philippines to 5.1 percent for 2025, marking its second ...
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