OFWs and Filipinos as Philippine tourism ambassadors

OFWs and Filipinos as Philippine tourism ambassadors

HELEN Grace Arceo, who registered as a sponsor for her husband and invitee, Juan Arceo III, emerged as the grand prize winner during the second Bisita, Be My Guest (BBMG) raffle draw held in December last year.

During her testimonial, Arceo expressed her heartfelt gratitude:

“I thank the Department of Tourism for having this BBMG incentive program. You know, there are a lot of Filipinos abroad, and we also have foreign friends who have heard about the beauty of our country. It’s really good to invite friends and other foreigners to come and visit. So, thank you for your phenomenal leadership, Secretary Frasco.” She added, “Thank you very much, Amaia, for this house and lot. I will not have another home to go pag nagbibisita kami sa Philippines.”

In addition to the house and lot from Amaia Land, she also received a four-day, three-night stay at The Marison Hotel in Albay and international and domestic roundtrip tickets to Legazpi courtesy of Cebu Pacific.

Arceo shared how her family enjoyed their travel prize by exploring Albay, reaffirming her role as an ambassador for Philippine tourism:

“It’s true that when we’re abroad, we usually say that our country is beautiful. We have well-known beaches, mountains, volcanoes, and so many activities. So, we just say, ‘Hey, let’s go to the Philippines.’ My co-worker really wants to visit the Philippines, so I said, ‘Let’s go!’”

The BBMG program is an incentivized travel campaign encouraging OFWs and Filipinos abroad to invite foreign friends and relatives to visit the Philippines. Participants earn raffle entries for a chance to win special prizes, including real estate, travel packages, and shopping vouchers. The program also offers discounts and perks through the BBMG Travel Passport and Privilege Card.

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Editor’s Note: This article has been sourced from the Department of Tourism – Philippines Facebook Page.

 

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