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Filam tourists flock to the Philippines
By Jose Katigbak
WASHINGTON - Despite a deepening political crisis in the Philippines, 516 Filipino
American tourists are visiting the country of their birth next week confident
they will be safe.
“They have great confidence in terms of the manner in which the tour has
been organized and there have been no questions brought to me with regards to
safety ?. they will have an enjoyable, interesting and safe trip,” said
Philippine Ambassador to Washington Albert del Rosario.
The Filipino Americans from across the United States will start leaving for Manila
over the weekend in more than 10 different flights accompanied by senior Filipino
diplomats.
The initiative, brainchild of the embassy in Washington and the 11 Philippine
Consulates General in the United States, aims at enhancing the image of the country
as “a safe and exciting destination for travel.”
The initiative was supported by a number of travel agencies which offered to fly
the consuls general free of charge provided they were able to attract a required
number of participants to the July 13-19 tour.
Among the consuls general included in the trip is Cecilia Rebong of New York who
has come under fire from various quarters in the Philippines for living in a $10,000
a month two-bedroom apartment at Trump Tower in Manhattan while her official residence
is undergoing renovation.
Billed as the “1st Ambassador’s/Consuls General tour of the Philippines,”
del Rosario told a press briefing on Friday he hoped the exercise would be held
on a regular basis and also involve Philippine embassies in other countries where
there are significant numbers of Filipinos.
Del Rosario is leaving ahead of time to personally greet the tour participants
in Manila.
Cost of the tour package differs according to the point of origin and activities
of the participants.
From Washington DC for instance, the cost of the basic July 13-15 package is $1,494
per person which includes roundtrip airfare, transfers between airport and hotel,
two-night hotel accommodation and a tour of Manila.
In addition there are out of town tours from July 15-19 such as the Laguna Bay
loop package costing $450 per person, the Boracay/Corregidor tour ($523 per person),
the Palawan holiday tour ($542 per person) and the Cebu/Bohol tour ($680 per person).
The highlight of the visit to the Philippines will be a meeting with embattled
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
A trade and investment fair will also be held to allow participants to explore
investment opportunities in the Philippines.
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