Baguio hotels note 98% occupancy for holidays
>> Tuesday, January 1, 2019
BAGUIO CITY-- The
occupancy rate of hotels here has reached 98 percent during the Yuletide
season, according to the Hotel and Restaurants Association of Baguio.
“Right now,
we are enjoying about 98 to 99 percent occupancy. Some hotels are starting to
fill up also. Even transient housing are enjoying good business,” Andrew
Pinero, HRAB spokesperson and Baguio Country Club client and public relations
manager, told Philippine News Agency (PNA) in an exclusive interview on
Tuesday.
Pinero said
high occupancy rate of the over 200 members of the HRAB, aside from other
accommodation establishments.
“Right now,
we are enjoying about 98 to 99 percent occupancy. Some hotels are starting to
fill up also. Even transient housing are enjoying a good business,” Pinero
added.
He said the
uptrend was noted in the last quarter of the year.
“We have high
occupancy starting October,” Pinero said.
December in
Baguio is a peak tourism season with people from the lowlands coming to the
city to experience the dip in temperature.
According to
the tourist statistics report of the City Tourism and Special Events Office,
the city posted the highest number of tourist arrivals during December.
In 2015,
there were a total of 122,709 tourists in December while 86,965 in November;
118,501 in May; 122,447 in April; 97,190 in March and 106,373 in February.
The gap
widened in 2016 where there were a total of 172,303 tourist arrival recorded in
December; 119,060 in November; 129,121 in April; 111,678 in March, and 104,568
in February which happens to be Panagbenga festival.
In 2017,
there were 198,599 in December; 147,464 in November; 144,447 in April; 111,362
in March and 129,572 in February.
According to
the 2017 report, the city chalked up a 17.52 percent increase in tourist
arrivals in 2017 with a total of 1,521,748 as against the 2016 figure of
1,294,906.
“Baguio
during this season (Yuletide season) is a favorite destination because they want
to experience the cold weather that we are having right now,” Pinero said.
He added that
“tourists enjoy the bonfire, grilling their food, enjoying the cold weather,
that’s an experience already for them.”
The holiday
season in Baguio is continuing up to Panagbenga and until the summer season,
“that’s really the peak for the city of Baguio,” he added. -- PNA
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