MANILA -- To honor the excellence and continued support of industry stakeholders, institutions, and partners, the Department of Tourism (DOT) launched the Philippine Tourism Awards (PTA) to encourage friendly competition and, at the same time, further promote industry excellence.
“Today, we launch the Philippine Tourism Awards which celebrates excellence in the entire tourism value chain. Through the Philippine Tourism Awards, we aim to give recognition to institutions, individuals, pillars, changemakers, and trailblazers in the various sectors of tourism that have contributed greatly to the fact that tourism is now one of the strongest pillars of our economy–-providing jobs to millions of Filipinos, providing much-needed livelihood and employment in communities across the country. By reviving this program that recognizes the work of our partners in the tourism industry, we foster the improvement of the quality of tourism services across the country, for indeed, that is the goal of the Department of Tourism: to ensure that we can elevate the status of tourism to be at par and globally competitive with our neighbors and the rest of the world," Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said during the launching ceremony held at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Friday (Feb. 2).
“By recognizing these institutions, individuals, and enterprises that have gone the extra mile, overall, we also foster healthy competition among industry players themselves. And as we all know, with competition comes improvement in the quality of overall tourism services,” the tourism chief added.
The PTA is envisioned to become the highest and most prestigious citation in Philippine Tourism. The reinvention of the former Kasama sa Lakbay Kaunlaran ng Bayan (KALAKBAY) Awards and Tourism Star Philippines is conceived to be the pinnacle and most esteemed accolade in the realm of Philippine tourism that will pay tribute to the past while recognizing the present and future achievements of the tourism industry as an economic driver.
According to Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, the PTA is also geared toward strengthening the partnership of the DOT with the stakeholders from the private sector, local government units (LGUs) as well as the media and recognizing their consistent professionalism and support to the tourism industry. The program also seeks to honor the efforts of outstanding industry players and LGUs that have demonstrated excellence in promoting and developing the country’s tourism sector.
Set of awards
The inaugural PTA launched on Friday will have two major categories this year: the Philippine Tourism Pillar Awards and the Philippine Tourism Industry Awards.
As part of the DOT’s 50th founding anniversary, the DOT will honor tourism industry pioneers and institutions through the Philippine Tourism Pillars Awards. This is a one-time recognition program in celebration of the DOT’s 50th Anniversary. It seeks to show appreciation to individuals, enterprises, destinations, and organizations who started it all for Philippine tourism.
Specifically, entries under enterprise must be in a primary tourism enterprise continuous operation for 50 years or more; the individual should be someone with a continuous career in the Philippine tourism industry for at least 35 years.
This award shall be open to the public for nominations and be subjected to the validation of the DOT and knowledge partner PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC).
Meanwhile, the Philippine Tourism Industry Awards will be a periodic national recognition program for both the private and public sectors involved in the development and promotion of Philippine tourism.
The prospective awardees are envisioned to be an embodiment of true Filipino hospitality and a contributor to socio-economic growth and environmental protection. For the pilot implementation, the industry awards will have five categories: institutional, individual, tourism product, media, and special awards.
Subject to industry trends and performance, the components of the PTA may vary, according to the tourism chief. The DOT shall issue an official notice on the roster of Award Categories for every Call for Applications.