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- Philippines News Agency
- January 15, 2020
- 1 minute read
LAOAG CITY—The Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte has reminded all tourism enterprises to secure their accreditation with the Department of Tourism (DOT) before their issuance of business permits.
Provincial tourism officer IanRee Raquel on Thursday said the governor has reiterated that all nonaccreditedentities, such as those engaged in travel and tours, airline ticketing, andother travel businesses should not be issued with business permit in compliancewith the national law.
In previous years, the DOT hasreceived various reports on the proliferation of nonaccredited entitiesadvertising services in different social-media platforms for airline ticketing,travel and tour arrangement, hotel booking, and training offerings.
However, there is no guaranteeof the reliability and legitimacy of their products and services.
For the safety and security ofthe public, Raquel said those who are dealing with tourism-related servicesmust be accredited.
“Noncompliance with theprovisions of the national law is punishable,” Raquel said.
Republic Act 9593, or theTourism Act of 2009, requires tourism enterprises, such as hotels, resorts,inns, and other accommodation establishments, to secure accreditation from theDOT for the issuance of a license or permit to operate.
The DOT accreditation is acertification issued to tourism enterprises after having complied with minimumstandards for the operation of tourism facilities and services.
In 2019, the tourism department reported a total of 6,108 primary tourism enterprises and 772 secondary tourism enterprises that have been accredited nationwide.
PNA
Image credits: Negosyo Center-Ilocos Norte
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Kindly check LOVE TO WANDER TRAVEL AND TOURS THEY STILL OPERATING WITHOUT ACCREDITATION of department of tourism that’s not safe for the people to book with that company
And they are not paying tax to the government
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