PH’s FIBA World Cup hosting boosts hotel occupancy, visitor arrivals
MANILA – Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco on Monday said the country’s hosting of the FIBA World Cup 2023 from Aug. 25 to Sept. 10 has brought favorable improvements to the tourism industry.
Frasco noted an uptick in the hotel occupancy rates as teams, basketball fans, families and members of various delegations enjoyed the country's hospitality and accommodation, and discovered famous local destinations throughout the tournament.
“FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 has brought to the fore our excellent hospitality and the distinct Filipino virtues of familial welcome and warmth for our guests,” she said.
Based on the DOT-National Capital Region (DOT-NCR) office report, the nine FIBA official hotels in Metro Manila saw a higher average hotel occupancy from Aug. 25 to Sept. 12.
"For instance, Conrad Manila in Pasay reported a 100 percent average hotel occupancy from Aug. 25 to Sept. 12, Hotel101-Manila and Microtel MOA with 92 percent, Hilton Manila with 91.8 percent, and TRYP MOA with 91 percent. Meanwhile, Grand Hyatt Manila in Taguig reported a 96 percent hotel occupancy rate during the period," she said.
Boost visitor arrivals
In a recent report, the DOT's Statistics, Economic Analysis and Information Management Division (SEAIMD) likewise observed an increase in the volume of visitor arrivals from countries that saw action during FIBA World Cup.
Out of the 20 countries, almost half registered a growth rate of more than 100 percent in terms of visitor arrivals to the Philippines from July 1 to Sept. 12 compared to the same period in 2022.
Among these countries are the Dominican Republic with 700 percent increase; Latvia, 600 percent; China, 595.85 percent; Lithuania, 444.58 percent; and Serbia, 429.07