DOT: PHL to welcome international tourists soon

On the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) request, on November 19, 2021, the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) “has approved in principle the entry of fully vaccinated tourists from Green List countries/territories/jurisdictions,” according to guidelines that may be finalised and approved by the IATF-EID. The IATF has tasked the Special Technical Working Group on Travel with promptly developing such standards for final approval.

The proposal to enable leisure travel from ‘green countries’, or those identified as low-risk countries by the Department of Health (DOH) (https://mirror.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2021/11nov/20211111-IATF-Resolution-148A.pdf), will be subject to strict limitations, according to Berna Romulo-Puyat, Tourism Secretary, the Philippine Department of Tourism (DOT).
Only fully vaccinated individuals with vaccines recognised by the country’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under an Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) or those authorised by the World Health Organisation would be allowed entry. Puyat also notes that this is a welcome development as other countries have already reopened their borders to international leisure travellers.
Separately, the DOT will collaborate with the Small Technical Working Group on Travel on a proposal called ‘Vaccinated Travel Lanes or Bubbles’, which would be a special programme for vaccinated tourists from yellow-list countries who would be allowed to enter the country under certain restrictions and conditions.

“Allowing tourists from green countries or territories that have the majority of its population vaccinated and with low infection rate will greatly help in our recovery efforts, increasing tourist arrivals and receipts among others. This move will likewise aid in bolstering consumer confidence, which is a large contributor to our gross domestic product or GDP growth. Our ASEAN neighbours, such as Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia also did the same. We believe that it is also time for us to reopen our borders for inbound tourism as a way towards full recovery,” says Puyat.