Sunday, March 17, 2024

CTTA holds 8th Cebu Travel Catalogue Int’l 2024 on April 12-14

CEBU CITY— The Cebu Tours & Travel Alliance (CTTA) in partnerships with airlines, hotels, resorts, and other travel tourism stakeholders will hold its 8th Cebu Travel Catalogue International 2024 exhibition on April 12-14, 2024 at the Ayala Center Cebu focusing on the theme “It’s Time to Travel More.”

According to Alice Queblatin President Cebu Alliance of Travel Operation Specialists, Inc. (CATOS), this year’s CTCI is designed to inspire travel enthusiasts to explore new horizons.

“This is the time to travel and we are inviting foreign visitors to come to the Philippines.  The average length of stay of tourists in PH is about 14 nights, imagine the economic benefits of this.  CTCI and CATOS are trying to look for notable focus of tourism products that are more interesting for foreign tourists to come to the PH,” Quiblatin said.

The CTCI 2024 exhibition explores pristine beaches, cultural landmarks, and a diverse array of travel choices with hidden gems and new destinations to discover. Dive into a world of adventure and book thrilling activities, adrenaline-pumping excursions, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences within the country and abroad, Quiblatin added.

Quiblatin bared that the trending travelers now are mostly solo, genZ, millennials, smaller groups, adventurous travelers, “glamping” and others. She added that there are new markets to explore for the Filipino travelers that include Russia, Israel, Australia and Japan.  

         This year’s travel catalogue is presented by six airlines; 21 Travel agencies; 20 hotels, resorts/leisure parks; Hongkong Tourism Board; two cruises, Royal Caribbean Intl & Princess Cruises; two banks, RCBC and ECR Marketing. 

Whether one is a solo adventurer, a family seeking quality time, or a group of friends on a quest for fun, CTCI 2024 offers flexible travel options and customizable itineraries to suit every traveler's needs. Join CTCI 2024 on April 12-14 at Ayala Center Cebu because “It’s Time To Travel More!” (Photos: MBCNewman)

 

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