+ Follow TOURISM COMPETITIVENESS REPORT Tag
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[Title] => Skills training sa tourism sector isusulong ni Bam
[Summary] => Iminungkahi ni Team PNoy senatoriable Benigno Bam Aquino ang paglulunsad ng mga programang pang-skills training sa tourism sector, lalo na’t oras na ng bakasyon.
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[Title] => Phl competitiveness rank up 12 notches in WEF report
[Summary] => The international community has acknowledged the recent government efforts to revitalize the local travel and tourism industry as the Philippines proved to be the only ASEAN nation that registered double-digit improvement, advancing to 12 notches in the 2013 Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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[Title] => Phl one of most liberalized in terms of air access
[Summary] => A tourism group has debunked the recurring claim by open skies advocates that the Philippines needs to further open up its skies to attract more tourists as it revealed information that the country is one of the most liberalized in terms of air access by foreign carriers.
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[Title] => DOT Sec. Jimenez: The right choice?
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TOURISM COMPETITIVENESS REPORT
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September 30, 2011 - 12:00am