DOT bares Region 2 Tourism recovery plan

>> Sunday, May 9, 2021

By Jan Karl C. Coballes

TUGUEGARAO CITY – Dept. of Tourism Sec. Bernadette Romulo-Puyat bared in a virtual localized press conference the DOT’s ongoing projects which aim to restore tourism in Cagayan Valley as the region progressively struggles through the Covid-19 pandemic.
    Among these are monitoring and accreditation of tourism establishments to ensure that they are compliant with health and safety protocols.    
    This is apart from the product audits conducted on major tourism destinations in Cagayan Valley to enforce safety guidelines before accommodating tourists.
    “Ang isang paglabag lang [ng establisimyento], madadamay na ang buong tourism value chain natin. Maaapektuhan na naman ang pag-restart ng tourism,” the secretary explained.
    The DOT’s Tourism Promotion Board (TPB) is also currently implementing programs that seek to bring back the confidence of tourists in Region 2 through the Tourism Infrastructure & Enterprise Zone Authority and the Tourism Road Infrastructure Projects (TRIP). 
    “Dahil [maraming] tourism destinations diyan sa Region 2, malaki yung inilaan nating pondo mula sa Tourism Road Infrastructure Program o TRIP ng DOT [kasama ang] DPWH,” Romulo-Puyat said.
    “Mula 2016 to 2021, 4.82 billion pesos ang inilaan para sa 203 tourism road projects. Sa halagang ito, may 51 na bagong kalsada na ginagawa leading to tourism destinations,” she added.
    The secretary added P70 million pesos from the 1 billion allocated for tourism roads under the Bayanihan 2 Law is allotted to Cagayan to fund access roads to tourism circuits like the Quirino Tourism Circuit and East Coast Cagayan Tourism Circuit.
    Besides funding for tourism roads, 3.139 million pesos was allotted to the DOT Region 2 by the TPB for the product audits.
    According to Romulo-Puyat, P2 million reserved for the design, creation and launching of the DOT Region 2 contact tracing and tourism management online platform-tourism mobile application.
    The DOT is also extending cash assistance to the region’s displaced tourism workers.
    “Sa ngayon, 17,127 beneficiaries na ang nabigyan natin [ng assistance] sa Region 2. Ito ay nagkakahalagang 85.6 million pesos,” the secretary said.
    Last year, tourism receipts in Cagayan Valley went down to 176 million pesos from 4.1 billion pesos in 2019, reflecting a 96 percent drop. This had a significant negative impact on tourism workers and stakeholders according to Romulo-Puyat.
    “Sa Region 2, 1,416 workers ang either nawalan ng trabaho o nabawasan ang sweldo mula sa 113 tourism establishments na either permanently o temporarily closed. Ang nakakalungkot pa, karamihan sa kanila, sa accommodation establishments nagtatrabaho,” she explained.
    “Napakaraming  Pilipino ang umaasa sa turismo, kaya talagang ginagawa namin ang lahat para makapag-restart tayo nang tuloy-tuloy, without compromising our health and safety,” Romulo-Puyat said.

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