DOT- CAR recognizes LGU, partners in tourism industry
>> Monday, December 24, 2018
BAGUIO CITY
-- The Dept. of Tourism - Cordillera Regional Office honored regional tourism
stakeholders particularly local government units and private sector for their
contributions to advancement of the tourism industry in the region.
In recent awarding ceremony at the
Baguio Country Club, former DOT-Cordillera Regional Director and now Tourism
Promotions Board Chief Operating Officer Marie Venus Tan and DOT-CAR Officer in
Charge Jovita Ganongan awarded plaques to local chief executives and tourism
officers, as well as private individuals and groups in the tourism industry
including accommodation establishments, travel and tour agencies, tour guides,
tourism related establishments and corporate partners.
Among the LGUs recognized include
the provincial government units of Benguet, Apayao, Ifugao, Kalinga and the
city government units of Baguio and Tabuk.
Municipal
level awardees were Lagangilang in Abra; Kabayan, La Trinidad and Tuba in
Benguet; Aguinaldo, Alfonso Lista, Banaue, Hungduan, Kiangan and Mayoyao in
Ifugao; Pasil, Rizal, Tanudan and Tinglayan in Kalinga, and Bontoc in Mountain
Province.
For the private sector, awards were
given to more than 60 tourism establishments and organizations for their
dedicated support to the thrust of the DOT in upholding quality standards and
for being a DOT accredited establishment.
Ganongan said recognition of LGUs was
based on their formulation of their Tourism Development Plans, the marketing
and promotion initiatives to promote their destination and the community based
tourism initiatives.
She said the awards were given to
inspire other LGUs in the Cordillera particularly their local chief executives
and officials to craft their tourism plans and implement it in their respective
localities.
This is also for the officials to
give priority to the tourism sector particularly the community- based tourism
initiatives.
Tan commended awardees from the
LGUs and the private sector for continuing to promote and support the DOT and
the tourism industry in the Cordillera region.
"We recognize everybody
who made difference in travel and tourism across the spectrum of the industry
in the Cordillera region," said Tan.
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