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Q: What is Tourism Policy?
A: A set of rules, regulations, guidelines, and strategies that provide a framework for long-term tourism development.


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Q: What is Tourism Planning?
A: The process of creating a plan for tourism development.


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Q: What is Tourism Development?
A: Improving and building tourism based on plans; generally, it is about how tourism is guided, planned, managed, and improved.


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Q: What is the main purpose of Tourism Policy?
A: To establish laws and regulations that guide hospitality and tourism development.


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Q: Give an example of a tourism law in the Philippines.
A: RA 9593, also known as the Tourism Act of 2009.


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Q: What does tourism policy cover?
A:

  • Tourism planning and processes

  • Product development

  • Rules and regulations affecting tourism


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Q: What is the Private Sector?
A: Establishments that are not part of government agencies and operate within the tourism industry.


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Q: Give examples of establishments in the private tourism sector.
A:

  1. Travel agencies

  2. Accommodations

  3. Attractions

  4. Activities

  5. Food and beverage establishments

  6. Destinations

  7. Transportation industry


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Q: What is the Public Sector?
A: The sector run by government agencies that implements laws and programs intended for the Filipino people.


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Q: What is the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB Philippines)?
A: A government tourism agency responsible for tourism marketing and promotion.


πŸ› GOVERNMENT SECTOR

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Q: What does TIEZA stand for?
A: Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority.


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Q: What is the role of TIEZA?
A: It is involved in tourism infrastructure and enterprise zones and collects tourism-related taxes/fees.


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Q: What does DENR stand for?
A: Department of Environment and Natural Resources.


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Q: What is the role of DENR in tourism?
A: It focuses on the environment and natural resources.


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Q: What does NCCA stand for?
A: National Commission for Culture and the Arts.


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Q: What is the role of NCCA in tourism?
A: It helps preserve and promote heritage, culture, and the arts.


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Q: What does DOH stand for?
A: Department of Health.


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Q: What is the role of DOH in tourism?
A: It focuses on health and public health concerns.


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Q: What does DFA stand for?
A: Department of Foreign Affairs.


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Q: What is the role of DFA in tourism?
A: It handles the country's foreign relations and provides consular services to the public.


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Q: What does DTI stand for?
A: Department of Trade and Industry.


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Q: What is the role of DTI?
A: It supports businesses and helps promote trade and industry.


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Q: What does DOTC stand for?
A: Department of Transportation and Communications.


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Q: What is the role of DOTC according to your notes?
A: Maintaining and developing the country's transportation and communication network.


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Q: What does BI stand for?
A: Bureau of Immigration.


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Q: What is the role of the Bureau of Immigration in tourism?
A: It regulates the entry, stay, departure, and deportation of foreign nationals.


πŸ—Ί TOURISM PLAN & PLANNING

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Q: What is a Tourism Plan?
A: An output of the tourism planning process.


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Q: What does a Tourism Plan consist of?
A: A series of guidelines, directions, and planning processes for tourism development.


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Q: What can a Tourism Plan focus on?
A: It can focus on developing a destination or creating a particular tourism product.


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Q: What is Tourism Planning?
A: The process of gathering and evaluating information to identify current tourism development issues.


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Q: What is the first step in Tourism Planning?
A: Gathering and evaluating information to identify current tourism development issues.


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Q: What is the second step in Tourism Planning?
A: Imagining a desired future state of tourism in the destination.


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Q: What is the third step in Tourism Planning?
A: Choosing from a number of alternatives for achieving the desired tourism goals.


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Q: What are the three basic steps of Tourism Planning?
A:

  1. Gather and evaluate information

  2. Imagine the desired future state

  3. Choose among alternatives to achieve it


🌴 TOURISM PLANT / TOURISM SUPPLY

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Q: What is a Tourism Plant?
A: The facilities, services, and components used to develop tourism products and attract the target market.


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Q: What is the purpose of a Tourism Plant?
A: To support the development of tourism products and attract the target market.


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Q: What are examples of tourism supply components in your notes?
A:

  • Accessibility

  • Attractions

  • Accommodation

  • Food and beverage


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Q: What is Accessibility in tourism?
A: The ease with which tourists can reach and travel to a destination.


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Q: What are examples of accessibility problems?
A:

  • Lack of roads

  • Security problems


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Q: What are Attractions?
A: Features or places that draw tourists to a destination.


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Q: What is Accommodation?
A: Places that provide tourists with lodging or a place to stay.


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Q: What is Food and Beverage in tourism?
A: Food and beverage services that provide tourists with meals, drinks, and dining experiences.


πŸ‘₯ TOURISM PLANNERS

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Q: What do Tourism Planners do?
A: They conduct activities such as seminars, workshops, ocular visits, and interviews with local people.


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Q: What is an ocular visit?
A: A direct on-site visit or inspection of a tourism destination or area.


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Q: Why do tourism planners conduct interviews with local people?
A: To understand local issues and identify concerns that may affect tourism development.


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Q: What do tourism planners help identify?
A:

  • Potential tourist attractions

  • Local issues

  • Tourism development opportunities

  • Problems affecting tourism


🧠 QUICK MEMORY REVIEW

POLICY = RULES
β†’ Laws, regulations, guidelines, strategies

PLANNING = PROCESS
β†’ Gather β†’ Imagine β†’ Choose

PLAN = OUTPUT
β†’ Guidelines/directions resulting from planning

DEVELOPMENT = IMPROVEMENT
β†’ Build, improve, manage, and develop tourism

PRIVATE = BUSINESS
β†’ Travel agencies, hotels, attractions, activities, F&B, transportation

PUBLIC = GOVERNMENT
β†’ Government agencies implementing laws and programs

TOURISM PLANT = SUPPLY
β†’ Accessibility + Attractions + Accommodation + Food & Beverage