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Phl pushes ASEAN for a sustainable “one tourism destination”, unified visa

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December 01, 2025

The Department of Tourism (DoT) said on Thursday that the Philippines is advocating for a “one tourism destination” for sustainability and the establishment of a unified visa for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

“We are really pushing for regional cooperation for ASEAN as one tourism destination for sustainability in tourism development,” Tourism Secretary Ma. Esperanza Christina G. Frasco told reporters in an interview.

“ASEAN working as one region and one unified tourism destination could really invigorate all of our tourism economies,” she added.

Data from the 2025 Sustainable Travel Survey by travel platform Agoda found that sustainability is among the top priorities considered by travelers in the region when making travel decisions.

The survey revealed that 86% of Filipinos value sustainability in travelling, while other neighboring countries, such as Malaysia (80%) and Vietnam (77%), trailed behind.

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