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Tour Operators, Hotel Groups Tie Up To Boost Inbound Travel

Local tourism groups have vowed to partner to launch a two-day event showcasing domestic and inbound tourism.

Tour Operators, Hotel Groups Tie Up To Boost Inbound Travel

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Two of the country’s biggest tourism groups joined forces for a business-to-business fair to boost domestic and inbound tourism.

From March 28 to 29, the Philippine Tour Operators Association (PHILTOA) and the Hotel Sales and Marketing Association (HSMA) would host 87 sellers and 105 buyers in the 2023 Travel Exchange in Pasay City.

The two-day event would serve as a platform for HSMA and PHILTOA member hotels, resorts, theme parks, tour operators and agencies to create travel packages that cater to both Filipino and international travelers.

“Our membership is basically nationwide; be it a business hotel or a leisure resort, we have that in our portfolio. In PHILTOA, they have all sorts of travel agents that cater to different markets, and I think it’s such an opportune time for this partnership because the global market is starting to breathe again,” HSMA president Loleth So said in an interview Tuesday.

With several PHILTOA members offering corporate travel packages, the fair particularly favors the hotels group as its members turn to the Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) market as revenue driver.

HSMA chair and Bluewater Resorts vice president for sales and marketing Margie Munsayac said their property’s participation in the first Travel Exchange, organized by the PHILTOA alone last year, already generated around PHP10 million in bookings.

“We’ve had linkages with tour operators that have government agencies in their account and so they gave us several government agencies for two of our properties. It sustained us for quite some time up to now,” Munsayac said in a separate interview.

PHILTOA president Fe Abling-Yu said the event further benefits tour operators, especially those who have no access or linkages as of yet with hotels and resorts to put up travel packages that promote local destinations.

“‘Yong experience namin last year maraming na-close booking (We’ve closed a lot of bookings last year). and that’s what we’re also expecting for this (year’s event),” she said.

“Yong mga pumupuntang tour operators dito, they are not just doing domestic travel, they are also doing inbound (The tour operators who are participating here are not just doing domestic travel, they are also doing inbound),” she added.

The partnership is a first for the two associations and an addition to HSMA’s annual activities towards tourism recovery.

The group, with about 130 members nationwide, is prominent for its flagship September Online Sale (SOS). (PNA)