October 20, 2021

DOT, IATF-EID Allow Staycations in NCR

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  • The Department of Tourism (DOT) announced that staycations and expanded capacity for restaurants in NCR are now allowed.

    The decision was based on the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) to place the National Capital Region (NCR) under the Alert Level 3 status from October 16 to 31, 2021.   

    “We welcome the easing of restrictions under the current alert level. The resumption of tourism-related activities in select areas will not only aid hotels and establishments in gradually earning revenue, but will also translate into the restoration of jobs for our displaced tourism workers, especially now that the holiday season is fast approaching,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.

    Also read: MOVIE NIGHT: IAFT Allows Cinemas, Theme Parks To Open Under Alert Level 3 from Oct 16-31

    IMAGE from The Peninsula Manila 

    Under the IATF-EID Guidelines on the Implementation of Alert Level System for COVID-19 Response in Pilot Areas, dine-in services in restaurants, as well as venues for meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE), venues for social events such as weddings, parties, and family reunions, and tourist attractions such as museums, parks plazas, public gardens, and other scenic viewpoints, shall be allowed to operate at a maximum of 30 percent indoor capacity for fully vaccinated individuals only, and 50 percent outdoor venue capacity for individuals regardless of vaccination status.

    IMAGE from The Peninsula Manila

    The IATF-EID also requires that the workers of these establishments should be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and that there is no objection from the LGU where these activities will take place.

    Puyat stressed that establishments permitted to operate under Alert Level 3, such as restaurants, venues for MICE and social events, and tourist attractions, may operate at 30 percent with an additional 20 percent capacity, since NCR has met the requirement of at least 70% vaccination for senior citizens and those with comorbidities, and another 10 percent operational capacity if they have been granted a Safety Seal by the government.

    The Safety Seal certification program of the government was created to ensure that tourism enterprises like hotels, resorts, and other accommodation establishments, as well as tourist attractions are compliant with health and safety standards amid the pandemic.

    Also read: Metro Manila To Be Placed Under Alert Level 3 From Oct 16-31

    DOT Accredited Staycation Hotels/IMAGE from the Department of Tourism  

    Meanwhile, specialized markets of the DOT such as Staycations shall be allowed at 100 percent operational capacity under Alert Level 3 in NCR.

    “This is also very timely, knowing that that the holiday season is fast approaching. Family gatherings are part of the Filipino culture, which makes this an important period for leisure travels and bookings,” she added.

    Under the amended guidelines, only DOT-accredited staycation hotels with Safety Seal certification will be allowed to accommodate staycation guests. The list of these hotels can be found on the DOT websites and social media pages.

    Also read: 2021 World Travel Awards Recognizes PH as Asia’s Top Beach, Dive Destination

    Individuals of all ages may check in for a staycation. However, to ensure the safety of all guests, only those 18 years old and above who are fully vaccinated shall be allowed to book their stay.


    This is a press release from the Department of Tourism. Minor edits were made prior to publishing.

               
               
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