The Philippines will continue to miss the mark if it does not address the major issues that are preventing tourists from coming back.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) welcomes the impending appointment of Mayor Christina G. Frasco as its new Secretary with high hopes that the momentum that we have generated the past few months toward ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) convened the first high-level meeting of the Philippine Cruise Tourism Development Committee ...
THE PHILIPPINES - The Philippine Department of Tourism (DoT) has confirmed that it has shortlisted seven advertising agencies to battle it out for a new campaign seeking to rectify its national brand ...
The Philippines Department of Tourism is responsible for driving tourists to the Philippines. Their purpose is to exclusively promote the country to produce and regulate foreign currency, increase ...
The number of visitors to the Philippines has topped the 5 million-mark during 2023, surpassing a target of 4.8 million for the year. South Korea ranks first as the top source market with 1.3 million ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday admitted that the Philippines’ tourism industry is under “a great deal of pressure.” ...
The Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT) announced its attendance at this year’s World Travel Market (WTM) slated for this week in London. In a statement issued on Friday, 1st November, DOT ...
Verna Buensuceso of the Philippines' department of tourism discusses Covid-19's effects on the country's travel industry and what its plans are. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you.
The Philippines Department of Tourism has a lot to boast about. The country has beautiful beaches, great scuba diving and a culture that is known for its hospitality. What it doesn’t have is a lot of ...
The Philippines is looking to open its borders to fully vaccinated tourists coming from “green list” countries “soon,” the country’s Department of Tourism announced on Friday, November 19. “Allowing ...
DOT terminates the US$900,000 contract with ad agency DDB Philippines; critics blame the local government for the fourth such tourism campaign debacle to make headlines. THE PHILIPPINES - Dentsu ...