As many Filipinos continue to postpone their travel abroad for leisure and even for business, due to the prevailing health apprehensions brought about by what seems to be shaping into an international epidemic SARS, we should seize the opportunity to entice them to see their own country especially this summer.
The efforts of our Tourism Department, with Secretary Richard Gordon at the helm, to sell our tourist offerings through the "WOW Philippines" program are indeed laudable but may need to be reoriented more to the domestic market considering the adverse situation on hand.
With no meaning to offend Dick or his Undersecretary Rolly Reyes, my friend from the good old days of ABS-CBN, I think our local travelers and tourists, now more than ever, should be lured to attend all these promotional events that have been lined up.
I get to read some accounts of the "pakulos" in the newspapers but only after the affair. I suggest that other dynamic media like radio and television, through the PIA or the Philippine Information Agency, should be used extensively to promote these events. Instead of seeing some politicians utilizing this agency intended for information dissemination of government projects for their 2004 agenda, it might as well be used for a much worthier purpose.
As it looks the specter of SARS may linger for a while until medical experts come up with some proven cure and this may mean a continuing decline on our already wanting level of tourist arrivals. It is during situations like this when we get to realize the importance of a strong domestic tourism development program something that many past government administrations, this one no exception, have failed to see through.
Seven years later, Asian Spirit now operates a fleet of 12 turbo-prop aircraft serving 22 destinations all over the country. It was also recently given a congressional franchise making it the fourth scheduled operator in the country joining three big airlines.
I was privileged to be invited to Asian Spirits 7th anniversary last April 4 at the Manila Yacht Club, which was also marked by the giving out of recognition awards to its outstanding Preferred Wholesaler Agents. As guests, dressed "retro" to the 60s and 70s, were having fun, I had the chance to chat with some of this remarkable airlines bigwigs.
Antonio "Toti" Toralba Jr., Asian Spirit chairman was candid enough to say that his innate love for travel helped in inspiring him to pursue the vision of the airline. And being a traveler himself, he knows the needs of one, thus making the airlines service attuned to that of a seasoned travelers.
I asked Asian Spirit president Captain Antonio Buendia, a retired pilot, about the airlines secret for staying airborne despite servicing what the big carriers dread to have their planes on, the unprofitable "missionary" routes. He was quick to say, "Its really no secret, as all we made sure to do was maintain a lean operation, low costs, no frills but without sacrificing service and most important of all safety."
The airlines vibrant and very charming head of sales and marketing, Ms. Lingling Rodriguez was visibly passionate in her desire to see more Filipinos venture to see their beautiful native land first before the world, especially now that a lot of destinations have been added to Asian Spirits list of airport calls.
Asian Spirits low profile but dynamic executive vice president, Jack Po, the sportsman who has a passion for big bikes, was all fired up while discussing an idea on the airlines corporate citizenship with its energetic and hands on PR man Allen Mojica, and this is, to make the populace aware about the trade, commerce and tourism aspects of all of the Asian Spirits destinations using television, specifically on our TV show Business & Leisure. The move would not only highlight what these places can offer by way of business and tourist sites but also promote domestic travel as a whole. Thus a cooperative venture between Asian Spirit and Sunshine Television Ventures to help the government promote local travel and tourism was born.
As evidenced by what I wrote earlier in this column, I welcome the project as I see its "timely" need and I look forward to working hand in hand with Asian Spirit in helping the government in making its citizenry aware of how beautiful this country really is.
Come Easter morning the hotels Grand Ballroom will virtually turn into a childrens haven as Century Park Hotel in cooperation with Buena Vista International, Disney Channel and Dream Broadcasting Corporation bring you the EASTER SAFARI PARTY.
Face painting, henna tattooing, fingernail designing, games, magic show, coloring sessions, clowns, mascots and a very unique kind of egg hunt what you and your kids can expect to have to complete a joyful and memorable Easter morning.
These loads of food and fun for the whole family would only cost P650 for adults and P450 for children (12 years old and below). And it doesnt stop there, as ticket holders, aside from having all the fun at the hotel, are still entitled to free entrance to the Manila Zoo on Easter Sunday.
Now families who would rather stay in the metro and enjoy the lavish hotel life instead of venturing out to our traffic prone highways for the Holy Week can avail of Century Park Hotels Suite Experience. At a very special rate, a nights stay at the very spacious Park Tower Suites comes with buffet breakfast for two adults and two kids. This special offer takes effect starting tomorrow, April 13 up to April 30 of this year.
Im sure our good friends Steve Naguiat and Toti Palileo of the CPH PR department will happily have their hands full all through the day. Being newly married, take the opportunity to practice, Steve.
Interesting and informative viewing on NBN
Mabuhay!!! Be proud to be a Filipino.
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