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Tourism, hotel locators in CDC post gains in 2020

Charlene A. Cayabyab

TOURISM and hospitality industry locators at the Clark Development Corporation (CDC) have managed to maintain an outstanding performance in 2020 amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Their performance was reflected on the state-owned firm’s Annual Report 2020, where they gained a total of P6,746,062 revenues from CDC-managed facilities and advertising spaces.

Aside from revenues, CDC’s Tourism Promotions Division (TPD) also recorded a total of 1,247,862 visitor arrivals in Clark last year, based on TPD’s accomplishment report for the year 2020.

In relation to this, CDC obtained an overall total of 79,755 visitor points from January to December 2020, exceeding the target of 75,000 visitor points -- the performance target set by the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG).

The figures were extracted from the number of CDC-initiated and assisted projects, including events held at the Clark Museum as well as various open spaces in Clark Freeport.

Special events were also conducted in the Freeport, bringing a total of 70,056 visitors who attended 97 events in Clark last year.

These accomplishments have gained confidence in CDC’s vision to make Clark as a Mice (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) tourism destination in the Asia-Pacific region.

To prove this, a total of 4,351 participants in 177 Mice events have been recorded as of January 14, 2021.

Meanwhile, Clark’s accommodation facilities did not only contribute to supporting tourism in the Freeport. More importantly, it played a key role in assisting returning overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the country.

Last year, some 78,780 repatriates were also assisted by providing them accommodation, which posted 100 percent hotel occupancy in Clark.

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