More foreign arrivals show growth of tourism in PH

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THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) said the Philippines recorded 14,733,597 international arrivals in 2024, a strong rebound nearing the pre-pandemic figure of 17,085,097 in 2019.

BI Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado said this reflects a steady recovery of the tourism sector, bringing the country closer to pre-pandemic levels despite global challenges.

South Korea remained the top source of foreign arrivals with 1,761,281 visitors, followed by the United States with 1,325,684 arrivals, and China with 500,082 inbound travelers. Other key markets included Japan, Australia, Canada, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, India, and Singapore.

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Viado emphasized the bureau’s role in facilitating tourism growth through improved immigration processes.

“The return of international arrivals to near pre-pandemic levels is a testament to the Philippines’ appeal as a top destination,” said Viado.

“The BI remains committed to streamlining and modernizing our entry procedures to support this momentum while upholding border security,” he added.

The BI recognizes South Korea as a key market for Philippine tourism and supports the country’s drive to sustain and further increase arrivals from Japan, given the strong cultural and travel exchange between the two countries.

Additionally, India and Singapore have shown significant potential for further growth.

“The BI fully supports the government’s initiatives to strengthen the tourism industry. We will continue working with relevant agencies to ensure that immigration policies align with global tourism trends, making the Philippines an even more accessible and welcoming destination,” Viado added.

Apart from arrivals, Viado said that they are inviting foreign tourists to stay longer in the Philippines and enjoy the country’s different sights and sounds by making immigration services easy and accessible.  He said that visa extensions and other services are easily available through its more than 60 offices nationwide or online via e-services.immigration.gov.ph.

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