To boost Philippine tourism and travel industry, the first and biggest North Luzon Travel Fair (NLTF) is set this coming November 18-20, 2022 at SMX Clark Convention Center.
It will showcase domestic tourism destinations, regional crafts and products, and services from different regions across the Philippines and to develop a robust tourism value chain of the regions to the local and international market.
A collective project by the Department of Tourism Region 1, 2, 3 Office, and Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) Office; co-organized by the Alliance of Travel and Tours Agencies of Pampanga with the support of the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines and Subic Clark Alliance for Development SCAD; the event is expected to attract more than 2,000 visitors daily with an estimated 100 exhibitors and 30 sellers fronting the best offerings of North and Central Luzon.
“The companies will be selling travel items such as plane tickets, tour packages, food and lodging vouchers, and tickets to shows and theme parks like Clark’s dinosaur island at discount prices and other promos,” said Gilda Padua, Chairperson, NLTF.
Exhibitors include airlines, restaurants, hotels, travel agencies, health and wellness facilities, leisure and theme parks, amusement centers, travel and tour operators and providers, tourism boards, Kapampangan food concessionaires, and other operators.
Participants and visitors coming to Clark for the event may book reservations for a hotel room. Through the Travel Fair reservation link.
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