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BAGUIO CITY – Four provinces
in the Ilocos region and this city will reopen their borders to tourists from
these areas starting Sept. 21 to spur tourism and boost the economy in North
Luzon even as Covid-19 cases rise.
The provincial
governments of Pangasinan, La Union, Ilocos Sur, and Ilocos Norte signed a
memorandum of agreement during a meeting with Tourism Secretary Bernadette
Romulo-Puyat at the Baguio Country Club on Tuesday.
Baguio City Mayor
Benjamin Magalong said the provinces and Baguio City would jointly do the
"bubble" tourism corridor wherein their residents could visit the
region’s tourism destinations.
"This is just a
start but we can expand to cover and allow those from other areas as we
progress to the full opening of tourism under the new normal," he said.
Magalong, who hosted
the meeting on the sidelines of the 111th Baguio Charter Day anniversary, said
the participating local government units would initially accept tourists from
among them.
He said in reopening
Baguio's tourism industry, the city is only eyeing tourists from neighboring
towns in the Ilocos region that have a low incidence of the coronavirus disease
2019 (Covid-19).
LGUs will use the
VIS.I.T.A app, or the Visitors Information and Tourist Assistance app, which
was developed by Baguio using funds from the Tourism Promotions Board.
Baguio City tourism
officer, Aloysius Mapalo, said tourists would have to pre-register using the
app and have to be booked in a hotel that has obtained a certificate
authorizing operation (CAO) from the Dept. of Tourism and the local government.
Mapalo said the
tourists must also be assisted by an accredited tour agency that would manage
their itinerary.
"We will require
it so that we can make sure that the establishment is compliant with the health
standards and has a response plan while the tour agency will assure a monitored
itinerary to avoid going to prohibited places," he said.
Mapalo said tourists
will not be allowed to stay with relatives or friends as a health precaution.
Upon arrival at the
borders, the tourists will be led to the triage where they will be swab tested
at their own expense and wait for the result at the hotel.
Tourists with a
negative result can proceed with their itinerary, while those who test positive
would be handled by the LGU and the hotel.
During the event,
Puyat said the tourism sector has been hit the hardest by the pandemic, with an
estimated loss of PHP1.6 billion in gross receipts.
She welcomed the move
of northern Luzon’s local officials to collaborate and reopen regional tourism,
saying this could be the sector's start in picking up under the new normal.
"Mukhang kayo ang
mauunang magbubukas sa turista (it looks like you will be the first to
reopen your tourism industry). Everything is in place," Puyat said.
"I receive
several calls from establishments to allow the opening of tourism in their
places but this is a decision lodged (with) the LGUs. We will not push the
opening of places to tourists if they are not ready."
In the same event,
Ilocos Sur Governor Ryan Luis Singson said they were happy that “this is
happening” and that Baguio has included them in its plan.
“We have wanted to
open our tourism but we are at a loss on how to do it. But Baguio, under Mayor
Magalong's leadership, already has everything laid down. We will join the
bandwagon for the North Luzon tourism corridor," Singson said in
Ilocano. (PNA)
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