The Philippine tourism industry is feeling the effects of 'revenge travel' as more and more tourists go on trips for their holidays.
The Philippine tourism industry is feeling the effects of "revenge travel" as more and more tourists go on trips for their holidays.
"'Yung mga tao ngayon are already there sa pag book ng ticket, sa pag book ng hotel," said JR Formilleza of Philippine Travel Agencies Association. Formilleza said some hotels have already shifted from quarantine hotels into full-time tourist hotels.
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