Local tourism businesses in Philippines receive PHILCare kits
AUTHOR: THEODORE KOUMELIS / DATE: MON, 09/13/2021 - 04:10
The TPB, DOT’s marketing and promotions arm maintain its support to the Department’s continuous provision of travel essential kits, also called PHILCare Kits, to help ensure the safety of tourism workers and local travellers nationwide.
Manila, Philippines – The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines live up to their commitment to rebuild responsible, safe, and sustainable tourism amidst COVID-19 concerns.
The TPB, DOT’s marketing and promotions arm maintain its support to the Department’s continuous provision of travel essential kits, also called PHILCare Kits, to help ensure the safety of tourism workers and local travellers nationwide.
The TPB procured 12,500 PHILCare Kits, which composes of various Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that are essential for travel, including a washable face mask made out of Abra, Binakul, Inabel, Hinablon or Yakan fabric that supports local and indigenous communities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao whose livelihoods were affected by the pandemic.
To date, more than 9,000 sets of tourist PHILCare kits were distributed to regional tourism offices and domestic tourism businesses to uphold the health, hygiene, and safety of its frontliners and visitors as local tourist destinations reopen. The TPB continues to release the remaining 25% of its available tourism promotional materials and stocks.
Melissa Corilla of Acea Subic Bay recognizes the practicality of the care kits, saying "I appreciate how TPB is taking care of their members during this pandemic. As a tourism frontliner, it really goes a long way. Thank you for the care kit package, TPB!"
Moreover, TPB continues to help tourism stakeholders improve their operations through weekly webinars anchored on best practices and strategies to thrive in the competitive digital market and strengthened collaborations.
AUTHOR: THEODORE KOUMELIS / DATE: MON, 09/13/2021 - 04:10
The TPB, DOT’s marketing and promotions arm maintain its support to the Department’s continuous provision of travel essential kits, also called PHILCare Kits, to help ensure the safety of tourism workers and local travellers nationwide.
Manila, Philippines – The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines live up to their commitment to rebuild responsible, safe, and sustainable tourism amidst COVID-19 concerns.
The TPB, DOT’s marketing and promotions arm maintain its support to the Department’s continuous provision of travel essential kits, also called PHILCare Kits, to help ensure the safety of tourism workers and local travellers nationwide.
The TPB procured 12,500 PHILCare Kits, which composes of various Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that are essential for travel, including a washable face mask made out of Abra, Binakul, Inabel, Hinablon or Yakan fabric that supports local and indigenous communities in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao whose livelihoods were affected by the pandemic.
To date, more than 9,000 sets of tourist PHILCare kits were distributed to regional tourism offices and domestic tourism businesses to uphold the health, hygiene, and safety of its frontliners and visitors as local tourist destinations reopen. The TPB continues to release the remaining 25% of its available tourism promotional materials and stocks.
Melissa Corilla of Acea Subic Bay recognizes the practicality of the care kits, saying "I appreciate how TPB is taking care of their members during this pandemic. As a tourism frontliner, it really goes a long way. Thank you for the care kit package, TPB!"
Moreover, TPB continues to help tourism stakeholders improve their operations through weekly webinars anchored on best practices and strategies to thrive in the competitive digital market and strengthened collaborations.
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