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AGMCAC and CCCI Collaborate for Sustainable Tourism Management Through Cebu Tourism Forum

Aldwin Uy (left), Deputy Chief Operations Officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital GMCAC, shares their goal of transforming Cebu into the premier transfer hub in the Philippines through Cebu Connect.

Aboitiz InfraCapital GMCAC (AGMCAC) and the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) held the Cebu Tourism Forum on July 3, 2024, at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Terminal 2, to connect and synergize with different tourism industry leaders for sustainable tourism management.

The Cebu Tourism Forum featured the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (MICE) sector and discussed on current patterns, trends, and preferences in the MICE industry, effective communications to support tourism and new opportunities to explore in different niches.

“We want to revolutionize tourism in such a way that it meets future demands and supports the tourism goals of the country laid out by DOT Tourism Secretary Cristina Frasco. Through engagement and collaboration with key leaders in the MICE sector, we will be able to address gaps in the industry and set global standards when it comes to delivering effective MICE events that would further enhance the country’s tourism landscape,” said CCCI President Jay Yuvallos.

As a key player influencing the MICE sector, AGMCAC focuses on connectivity of passengers through smart travel facilitation such as the implementation of efficient airport transfer systems and development of tourism infrastructures.

“We have several projects in the pipeline such as the recently launched Cebu Connect which is an airport transfer hub designed to cut layover time for both domestic and international flights to and from Cebu. This project also enables airlines to develop more routes because of the shortened connecting time allowed by Cebu Connect,” said Chief Executive Officer of AGMCAC, Athanasios Titonis.”

“Apart from this, we are getting insights directly from our customers who are end-users of the airport’s facilities to enrich passenger experience,” Titonis added.

Future infrastructure projects at the airport include the Airport Village and the Terminal 2 car park, both intended to support the growth of tourism in Cebu. These developments aim to significantly enhance the overall passenger experience at MCIA.

The Cebu Tourism Forum works together with travel agencies, hotels, restaurants, resorts, creative and entertainment niches, airlines and MICE venues to innovate and expand Cebu’s reach when it comes to boosting tourism efforts from a global perspective.

For more information on Mactan-Cebu International Airport, please visit https://www.mactancebuairport.com.

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