The Department of Tourism (DOT) has launched a service with Korean-speaking agents to support Korean travelers visiting the Philippines. The initiative aims to enhance the travel experience for South Korean tourists, the country's largest inbound market.
The Department of Tourism has introduced Korean-speaking agents to provide support to Korean travelers.The service, available from Monday to Friday through the DOT 's Tourist Assistance Call Center , was launched on February 1.
1% from 1,455,977 in 2023, according to the DOT. South Korea accounted for 26.46% of all tourist arrivals, which is the largest percentage among foreign markets.As of January 30, 2025, the TACC had processed approximately 13,502 transactions since it was established in 2023. Common inquiries received dealt with travel, tours, DOT accreditation, and career opportunities.
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