PTAA seeks visa-free entry of Korean tourists


The Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) has urged the Korean government for the granting of 100 percent visa-free entry of Filipino tourists as the tourism sector prepares for the eventual resumption of travel amid the still evolving pandemic.

President Ritchie Tuaño issued this appeal for 100 percent visa-free entry to the government during the Korea Tourism Organization travel webinar.

Currently, Filipinos are allowed visa free entry to Jeju Island.  There is also the new five-day visa entry that comes with the stipulation that Filipino tourists enter through a major city and exit through Jeju Island.

“While we commend the maximum five-day visa free entry, both our governments must work on a complete visa free entry,” Tuaño said while citing the Taiwan model which after giving visa free entry in 2017 has seen a rapid increase in Filipino tourists.

In the same webinar, the PTAA sought a partnership with its Korean counterpart Korea Association of Travel Agents (KATA) at the soonest possible time.

“We would highly appreciate the drafting and signing of a memorandum of understanding wherein both sides will commit to only dealing with accredited travel agencies and tour operators that are members of both our associations,” Tuaño said.

According to Tuaño, an MOU with KATA would be a first for the association in terms of same-level international partnership and would add to the groundwork that is being done to slowly revitalize local travel agencies operations.

Tuaño said that South Korea was a prime consideration because of the volume of tourist traffic from both sides.

In describing the ideal agreement, Tuaño said that aside from both sides providing a list of their members to exclusively work with, the MOU can possibly also cover items including standardized tour costing based on itineraries, recommended list of destinations per travel segment, and the setting up of a complaints and grievance committee.

“Two-way tourism between our two countries have been growing over the past 10 years.  We want that growth trajectory to continue long term,” Tuaño said.

Last year, Koreans again topped tourist arrivals in the country with 1.99 million.  It marked the 10th straight year with them as the Philippines biggest market growing by 168.60 percent from 10 years back when only 740,622 Korean tourists visited the Philippine in 2010.

Meanwhile, 503,867 Filipino tourists visited South Korea last year making it the 8th biggest market after China, Japan, Taiwan, United States of America, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Vietnam.  Growth in arrivals from 10 years back was at 69.39 percent when there were only 297,452 Filipino tourists to South Korea.

The PTAA believes that a combination of the stimulus package from Bayanihan 2 and airline refunds can aid in restarting travel agencies operations in the country.