DOT partners with Emirates to promote the Philippines

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At the sidelines of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Monday (Apr. 28), the DOT and Emirates Airlines signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote the Philippines as a premier destination and drive growth of arrivals of travelers in the country.
Promoting Phillippines to Middle East travellers
“The collaboration of the Department of Tourism with Emirates is a vital step in establishing the Philippines as a premier leisure gateway for travellers from the Middle East and Europe, not to mention provide additional air seats and options for the Filipino diaspora in this part of the world who wish to go back and visit our country,” said Philippine Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, who stood as witness to the signing of the MOU signed by Undersecretary Verna C. Buensuceso of the DOT, and Orhan Abbas, Emirates’ Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Far East.
Under the memorandum, the DOT and Emirates will come up with plans that would “promote the Philippines in Middle East, Mediterranean, and European markets.”
Increasing Connectivity
The two agencies will also “co-promote each other’s projects and programs through media platforms to ensure wide reach and engagement,” with Emirates “promoting the Philippines throughout Emirates’ network.”
In addition, they will “jointly explore and implement activities to develop and promote tourism in the Philippines, using Emirates’ services for mutual benefit,” as well as “work on expanding flight routes and frequencies to key destinations in coordination with other government agencies and relevant sectors.”
“By creating a strategic framework for joint marketing and advertising initiatives, we aim to significantly boost visitor traffic from Emirates’ extensive global network. This collaboration between the Department of Tourism and Emirates not only strengthens our tourism sector but also fosters deeper cultural ties between our regions,” enthused the Tourism Chief.
For his part, Abbas said Emirates’ partnership with the DOT proved the capability of the Philippines to attract more travellers from across the globe. He said, “Emirates began serving the Philippines nearly 35 years ago, making it one of the longest-served destinations across our entire global network. Our continued partnership reflects the strength and popularity of this Southeast Asian destination – not only for leisure travellers but also businesses and entrepreneurs.”
Dubai-based Emirates is the world’s largest international airline. Its global network spans 140 destinations across six continents. The airline serves the Philippines with 28 weekly flights to Manila, Cebu, and Clark, equivalent to 22,700 weekly seats to and from Dubai.
It also launched in November 2024 its Emirates World retail store concept in Manila, “introducing a fully immersive experience for Filipino customers,” according to the airline.
As of April 28, 2025, the Philippines received a total of 21,576 travellers from the UAE, according to statistics from the DOT’s Statistics, Economic Analysis, and Information Management Division.
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