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The Republic of the Philippines is influenza A (H1N1)-free

Media Advisory

May 2009

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reiterated that on a global scale, the A (H1N1) virus is still on 5th level, with continuous monitoring of all affected countries.

As such, there has been no reported case of A (H1N1) in the Philippines, and is thus declared as an H1N1-free destination. The government is closely screening all inbound travelers in six international airports with thermal scanners to detect body temperatures. Special isolation areas have also been put up in these airports to quarantine travelers exhibiting flu symptoms, especially those coming from places with reported cases of the virus.

A tighter security has also been implemented in entry seaports and other airports servicing chartered flights. The government further required public and private hospitals to be on heightened alert and to monitor and report suspicious cases.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has announced no cancellations on tour packages to the country. Regional tourism units have been instructed to stay vigilant and work in close coordination with concerned government agencies in monitoring H1N1 cases in tourists. The department likewise urges local tourists to travel to domestic destinations in light of the current situation.

Keeping in mind the increased speed and volume of international tourism amid global economic challenges and the pressing influenza concern, the DOT echoes the statement of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). The UNWTO has not advised travel restriction, but instead urged a more proactive stance towards responding to the matter.

UNWTO Advisory

World Tourism in Face of the Global Economic Crisis and Influenza Threat

Madrid, Spain, 12 May 2009 — International tourism demand has deteriorated further due to the impact of the global economic recession. International tourist arrivals declined at a rate of 8% between January and February this year, leaving the overall volume at the same level as recorded in 2007. At the same time, influenza A (H1N1) is starting to affect the sector. Its impact is being closely monitored by UNWTO in close collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). UNWTO follows the WHO’s advice as it is the leading UN agency in matters relating to health. WHO does not recommend travel restrictions at this point.

Preliminary UNWTO figures for the first months of 2009 indicate a continuation of the negative growth already experienced in the second half of 2008. Destinations all around the world have suffered from a decrease in demand in major source markets. With the exception of Africa and both Central and South America, who all posted positive results in the range of 3-5%. So far, Northern, Southern and Mediterranean Europe, North-East Asia, South Asia and the Middle East are amongst the most affected sub-regions.

In this context, UNWTO expects international tourism to decline between 2% and 3% in 2009.

Many countries are already developing stimulus measures within their fiscal and monetary packages to mitigate the effects of the crisis on tourism, realizing that the sector can be a key driver of economic recovery. Some destinations are reducing taxes and improving travel facilitation, recognizing that it is now crucial to remove all obstacles to tourism, especially taxation and over regulation. Others have developed financial systems to support tourism enterprises, maintain/increase employment in the sector and develop infrastructure. UNWTO encourages others to follow suit.

Secretary-General ad interim Taleb Rifai stressed that “One of the major challenges amidst the current crisis is the imperative of not losing sight of the longer-term challenges of poverty alleviation, employment and climate change”.

UNWTO response

Historically, tourism has demonstrated remarkable resilience and has emerged from past crises stronger and healthier. The current economic juncture, however, might be different. This crisis is truly global and its parameters are still in many ways unclear.

Against this background, UNWTO has increased its efforts to provide its Members with the necessary support on a consistent basis in order to endure these challenging times:

Resilience: the Tourism Resilience Committee (TRC) provides a framework for better market analysis, collaboration on responses and medium-term policymaking.
Stimulus: UNWTO urges governments to put tourism at the core of their stimulus packages – jobs and trade are engendered through a strong tourism sector, as well as business and consumer confidence in travel which can play a big part in economic recovery.
Green Economy: tourism must be placed at the forefront of the transformation towards the Green Economy; contributing with carbon-clean operations, jobs in environmental management and energy-efficient constructions.

UNWTO’s Roadmap for Recovery will lead to a unique positioning of the sector with respect to the economic crisis, its role in the stimulus programme, in the recovery, future sustainability and competitiveness of tourism.

Influenza preparedness

Adding to the consumer and business uncertainty and the loss of confidence, the potential Influenza A (H1N1) pandemic has created an increasing degree of confusion around the issue of whether it is safe to travel. UNWTO has been very active in pressing for a clear WHO position and is working closely with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to ensure a balanced decision making process.

Within the UN system, UNWTO has a direct line to express the interests of tourism and travel. At this stage, the extent of the spread, sustainability and the complete health implications of the virus remain uncertain. Given the increased public awareness, engagement and the resulting elevated concern, calls for the urgent need for response must be viewed in context – awareness is key, not abrupt and uninformed reactions.

Until now, WHO has seen no reason to close borders or restrict travel. This stance is supported by similar past experiences, which provide no evidence that doing so would stop the spread of the virus. Furthermore, the economic cost would be enormous. WHO goes further and urges states to resist unilateral action and to consult with them before undertaking any such initiative.

UNWTO strongly supports this position and is prepared to face this kind of situation. The Organization has formed a dedicated Risk and Crisis Management Section (RCM), established influenza contacts in every Member State, launched regional simulation exercises, created the Tourism Emergency Response Network (TERN) with some 20 peak industry organizations and launched sos.travel as a portal for emergency information for the industry and travellers. In addition UNWTO is continuing to issue guidance material.

As part of its response activity, UNWTO has created a web resource with information on the work of its Tourism Resilience Committee, including a first assessment on tourism and economic stimulus with information on the measures implemented by over 50 countries worldwide.

Tourism Resilience Committee.
Tourism and the G20 Summit – A Message from UNWTO.

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