The Philippines welcomes back international visitors as it rebuilds tourism industry
- Fully vaccinated travellers from more than 150 countries will no longer need to quarantine upon arrival, officials say
- Department of Tourism reopens areas such as Palawan, Camiguin, Baguio City and Boracay, where workers have a near-100 per cent vaccinate rate
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Plans to relax border restrictions are under way in many countries as they look to open up to international visitors amid hopes that the worst of the Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Nations in Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, have partially reopened to travellers from abroad, with the Philippines the latest country to ease travel restrictions on visitors as it starts to rebuild its tourism industry decimated by the coronavirus disease.
In this year’s first quarter, the number of international tourists arriving in the country had reached more than 100,000.
The Philippines has one of the most relaxed entry protocols in Southeast Asia. Fully vaccinated travellers from more than 150 countries that have visa-free arrangements with the Philippines will no longer have to quarantine upon arrival.
The Philippines’ government says they will have free movement across its many islands that have reopened for tourism, where there are almost 100 per cent vaccination rates among workers.