Philippines Continues Improving Access To Tourist Spots

Philippines Continues Improving Access To Tourist Spots

MANILA, Sept 4 (NNN-PNA) – A lawmaker said yesterday that, the Philippines has earmarked 14 billion pesos (247 million U.S. dollars) next year, to continue developing access roads and bridges to tourist destinations across the country.

Marvin Rillo, vice chair of the House of Representatives committee on tourism, said, the fund is on top of the 17.7 billion pesos (312.39 million dollars) already earmarked for the Tourism Road Infrastructure Programme (TRIP), this year.

“We expect the incremental spending for the TRIP to create a multitude of construction-related jobs, that effectively redistribute income to poorer households,” said Rillo, also a House committee member on appropriations.

The improved infrastructure will also help drive tourist traffic and employment growth in accommodation, transport, food and beverage services, entertainment, and other activities in the tourism value chain, he added.

The Philippines’ Department of Tourism data showed that, over 3.4 million foreign tourists have visited the country as of Aug 10. South Koreans topped the foreign arrivals in the Philippines, followed by the Americans, Japanese, Chinese, and Australians.– NNN-PNA

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