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Amid global fuel volatility and shifting travel behavior, tourism experts, urban planners, and private sector leaders are calling for urgent, coordinated action to address long-standing gaps in the Philippine tourism ecosystem particularly in connectivity, mobility, and end-to-end visitor experience. During a recent National Capital Region tourism planning workshop convened by Positive Exposure, Inc. (PEP), CEST Consultancy, Department of Tourism-National Capital Region (DOT-NCR), and the Tourism Infrastructure Enterprize Zone Authority (TIEZA) more than 150 stakeholders from government, industry, and academe examined systemic inefficiencies affecting tourism growth, from fragmented services to limited transport integration and accessibility challenges. These constraints, compounded by global […]... Keep on reading: Tourism experts, private sector push integrated mobility, connectivity reforms for Philippine Tourism
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