August 16, 2022
MANILA — The number of foreign tourists and overseas Filipinos who visited Boracay Island has increased last month, according to the data released by the Municipal Tourism Office of Malay town in Aklan province, which has jurisdiction over the resort island.
For the whole month of July, 16,730 foreign tourists arrived in Boracay, or 246 percent higher than the 6,873 arrivals in June.
The monthlong figure of foreign arrivals was almost equivalent to the total number of foreigners who visited the island in five months this year (February to June), which stood at 18,845.
Visiting overseas Filipinos, including those residing and working overseas, reached 6,107 in July, higher than the 4,269 recorded in June.
But domestic tourists remained to make up the bulk of arrivals on the island with 160,259 recorded in July. This was, however, lower than the 182,508 recorded in June.
There have been a total of 183,096 tourists in July, with an average of 5,906 tourists per day. The figures were well within the Department of Environment and Natural Resources’ recommended average of 6,405 arrivals a day for the island to stay within its carrying capacity.
Ease of travel
The rise in the number of tourists may be attributed to the easing of COVID-19 restrictions across the country which allowed greater mobility.
National flag carrier Philippine Airlines and South Korea-based carriers T’way and Air Seoul have also reintroduced international flights between Kalibo International Airport and Incheon International Airport.
Another Korean carrier, Jin Air, is also set to fly to Kalibo soon and is expected to further increase the arrival of Korean tourists.
To date, there have been a total of 1,032,143 tourist arrivals on Boracay Island this year, well over the 330,622 arrivals in 2021 and 334,455 in 2020.