THE British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (BCCP) lauds the increase in tourists visiting the Philippines, which surpassed the year-end target — reaching up to 5.45 million international arrivals in 2023, as reported by the Department of tourism.
The United Kingdom secured the 8th spot as the key source of international visitors to the Philippines, reaching 154,698 in 2023.
tourism and in growing the relationships between the Philippines and the United Kingdom. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO” width=”800″ height=”531″ layout=”responsive” class=”containImage” src=”https://www.manilatimes.net/manilatimes/uploads/images/2024/04/21/333411.jpg” > tourism and in growing the relationships between the Philippines and the United Kingdom. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO” fallback=”” width=”450″ height=”300″ layout=”responsive” src=”https://cdn4.premiumread.com/?url=https://www.manilatimes.net/theme_manilatimes/images/no-image.jpg&w=150&q=100&f=webp”> British Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines executive director and trustee Christopher James Nelson (center) looks forward to working with tourism and in growing the relationships between the Philippines and the United Kingdom. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
In line with its advocacy, the BCCP will be hosting its “4th Travel Talks” on April 24, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Makati City.
This year’s event theme is “Trailblazing the Future of Travel,” which aims to discover the post-pandemic world of tourism as a pivotal industry that…