P6-M slated for Baguio tourism promotion drive
>> Wednesday, July 15, 2020
By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY – The Baguio Tourism Council endorsed to the State-owned Tourism
Promotions Board list of tourism promotion and marketing projects that will be
funded by the more or less P6 million that had been earlier earmarked for the
said endeavor.
The members of the BTC Board of Directors chaired by businesswoman
Gladys Vergara-de Vera and co-chaired by Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong unanimously
approved the list of tourism promotion and marketing projects during a special
meeting held at the City Mayor’s Office Monday morning.
The BTC resolution is one of the major requirements to allow the TPB to
process and subsequently release the funds to the city government’s private sector
partner in pioneering the promotions and marketing of Baguio city as one of the
country’s premier tourist destinations for the post-Corona Virus Disease
(COVID) 2019 period.
The adopted and endorsed tourism promotions and marketing projects with
their corresponding funding requirements are the Baguio rebranding, marketing
and promotions project – P2.86 million; put up of the Baguio Creative City
website – P1.17 million; Relive Your Baguio Memories photo contest – PP105,000
and the Baguio Fashion Sense – P400,000.
Earlier, Magalong endorse to the TPB the list of tourist promotion and
marketing projects, events, and activities that the City Tourism Office and the
BTC will be pursuing in the coming weeks and months to push forward tourism
readiness, initiatives towards tourism recovery in the city.
The city chief executive assured TPB officials that the city government
and the BTC will be closely working with the concerned government agencies to
achieve the goals of a re-branded Baguio amidst the COVID crisis.
He said the city government and concerned stakeholders will have the
shared task that will allow the city’s robust tourism industry to recover from
the heavy impact the global pandemic.
De Vera told the BTC board a memorandum of agreement will be crafted to
delineate the duties and responsibilities of the parties to facilitate the
immediate downloading of the committed funding support so that the city
government and the BTC can immediately implement the programmed events and
activities that may lead to the eventual recovery of the city’s tourism
industry amidst the fact that tourism sector is among the least priorities to
be opened.
Initial estimates showed Baguio City will be missing around 540,000
domestic tourists this year based on hotel check in data from 299 hotels last
year primarily due to the impact of the pandemic to the local economy.
After the cancellation of the Panagbenga, the city’s major crowd drawing
event, tourist arrivals reportedly dipped by almost 81 percent in February, and
practically no tourist arrival in April and May that translated to a minimum of
P1.7 billion loss in potential gross tourist receipts during the summer season.
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