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Tourism revenues in January exceed pre-pandemic income levels
By Ma. Teresa Montemayor, Philippine News Agency

The country’s tourism income grew by 71.4 percent in terms of US dollars, compared to the USD652,255,773.51 recorded in January 2024. (Pixabay photo)
MANILA – The Philippines earned USD1.1 billion or PHP65.3 billion tourism revenues in January 2025, exceeding pre-pandemic levels in 2019, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said Thursday.
Data as of Feb. 28 showed that the earnings came from various activities, products, and services related to tourism, 136.1 percent higher than the USD821 million or 151.46 percent higher than the PHP43 billion recorded in January 2019.
“The recovery of Philippine tourism from the period of the pandemic in terms of revenues translates to thousands of jobs created for Filipinos, providing livelihood opportunities for many, especially in our rural and underserved areas,” Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco said in a news release.
The country’s tourism income grew by 71.4 percent in terms of US dollars, compared to the USD652,255,773.51 recorded in January 2024.
Philippine peso revenues also soared by 78.
81 percent from PHP36,508,238,043 in January 2024.
Frasco reported the Philippines achieved an all-time high tourism revenue of approximately PHP760 billion in 2024.
The DOT recorded the Philippines’ tourism revenues based on Visitor Sample Surveys, records from the previous arrival/departure cards, shipping manifests, and the current eTravel system.
A total of 1,167,908 foreign travelers visited the country in the first two months of 2025.
Data as of March 1 showed that about 25.31 percent of the visitors came from South Korea.
South Korea has been the country’s top source of tourists since 2023, which is expected to boost further with the appointment of South Korean star Seo In-Guk as “celebrity tourism ambassador for the Philippines” last month.
Following South Korea was the United States with 229,836 travelers, Japan with 83,208, Canada with 65,145, and Australia with 61,564.
Some 53,545 tourists came from China, 41,388 from Taiwan, 34,451 from the United Kingdom, 29,352 from Singapore, and 21,252 from France.
