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[ GR No. 196741, Jul 17, 2013 ]

Philippine tourism authority v. marcosa a. sabandal-herzenstiel  +, second division, [ g.r. no. 196741, july 17, 2013 ], philippine tourism authority (now known as tourism infrastructure and enterprise zone authority), petitioner, vs. marcosa a. sabandal-herzenstiel, pedro tapales, luis tapales, and romeo tapales, respondents. r e s o l u t i o n.

PERLAS-BERNABE, J.:

x x x Unlawfully entering the subject property and excluding therefrom the prior possessor would necessarily imply the use of force and this is all that is necessary. In order to constitute force, the trespasser does not have to institute a state of war. No other proof is necessary. In the instant case, it is, thus, irrefutable that respondents sufficiently alleged that the possession of the subject property was wrested from them through violence and force. [29]
x x x [T]he foundation of a possessory action is really the forcible exclusion of the original possessor by a person who has entered without right. The words "by force, intimidation, threat, strategy or stealth" include every situation or condition under which one person can wrongfully enter upon real property and exclude another, who has had prior possession therefrom. If a trespasser enters upon land in open daylight, under the very eyes of the person already clothed with lawful possession, but without the consent of the latter, and there plants himself and excludes such prior possessor from the property, the action of forcibly entry and detainer can unquestionably be maintained, even though no force is used by the trespasser other than such as is necessarily implied from the mere acts of planting himself on the ground and excluding the other party. [31]

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Hospitality Industry in the Philippines Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

Philippines Tourism and Hotel Market Report is Segmented by Type (business Tourism, Vacation Tourism, Eco-Tourism, Cultural Tourism, Adventure Tourism, and Event Tourism), Tourist (domestic and International), Booking Channel (phone Booking, In-Person Booking, and Online Booking). The Report Offers Market Size and Forecasts for the Tourism and Hotel Industry in the Philippines in Value (USD) for all the Above Segments.

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Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market Summary

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Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market Analysis

The Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market size is estimated at USD 2.75 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 3.37 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 4.15% during the forecast period (2024-2029).

The Philippine economy depends heavily on the tourism industry. The hotel industry is essential to the growth of the Philippine tourism sector. It saw a steady increase in the demand for rooms from tourists from both local and foreign countries who come for leisure and business, post-pandemic recovery. A thorough infrastructural plan and a strong marketing campaign contributed to the rise in visitor arrivals over the past few years. The Philippines' hospitality and tourism industries are experiencing a boom in domestic and overseas travelers. The top four preferred destinations for domestic travel are Boracay, Baguio, Palawan, and Siargao, which are seeing an influx of visitors. The demand for hotels will rise due to the travel industry's expansion.

The Philippines offers a wide variety of experiences as an ecotourism destination. Based on the type of visitors to the Philippines, the domestic tourism market will continue to be profitable. The country's international tourist industry benefited from transforming airport terminals into global gateways, with many visitors arriving by air. With the modernization of the airports in Davao and Iloilo City, direct charter flights from Singapore are now possible.

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market Trends

Expanding airways network in philippines.

Air travel benefits the economy as a whole and consumers by enabling quick connectivity between places. The essential drivers of economic growth, the flows of people, capital, goods, and ideas, are made possible by these virtual bridges in the sky. During the busiest travel season, which runs from March to April, there is an extraordinary demand from tourists and expats for travel between the United Arab Emirates and popular places in the Philippines, such as Manila, Cebu, and Clark. Travel agencies in the industry claim that increased traffic from the United Arab Emirates resulted from the start of the super-peak tourist season during Holy Week/Easter. Additionally, carriers in the Philippines and the United Arab Emirates are working hard to capitalize on the seasonal demand.

By collaborating with Philippine Airlines, Emirates will be able to increase its presence in East Asia and create new channels for trade and tourism that will bring in more visitors. In the upcoming months, they want to grow the partnership by adding more points via Cebu and providing the partner airline's customers with more travel options to Emirates destinations in the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East.

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market: Number of Passengers Travelled by Air in Philippines, By Flight Type, In Million 2020-2022

Increase in Sales in the Food and Beverages Sector

In the Philippines, the food and beverage industry is a rapidly expanding sector that makes a substantial economic contribution. It encompasses a variety of companies, ranging from tiny food carts to large international enterprises. Jobs in the industry range from those for cooks and waiters to those in marketing and sales. One of the main drivers of the Philippine economy is the quickly expanding food and beverage sector, which accounts for roughly half of the country's manufacturing sector. Food production in the Philippines is among the highest in Asia, with the food processing industry. For the food and beverage business in particular, brand reputation is crucial due to rising brand consciousness, worries about food safety, and the comparatively high rate of counterfeiting in the nation.

The food and beverage business is growing rapidly as a result of the rise in restaurants, fast-food franchises, and meal delivery applications like Grub Hub, Caviar, and others that increase customer access. In addition, one of the main factors predicted to boost demand for the food and beverage market is consumers' growing desire for fresh, natural, and organic foods as a result of growing health consciousness.

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market: Number of Passengers Travelled by Air in Philippines, By Flight Type, In Million 2020-2022

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Industry Overview

The Hospitality Industry in the Philippines is moderately fragmented. The report covers major international players operating in the tourism and hotel industry in the Philippines. In terms of market share, few of the major players currently dominate the market. However, with factors such as technological advancements and service innovation, infrastructure development by local government and other facilities is attracting businesses and tourists. The major players dominating the market are Ascott International, Baymont Inn & Suites, Best Western, Citadines, and Crown Regency Hotels & Resorts.

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market Leaders

Ascott International

Baymont Inn & Suites

Best Western

Crown Regency Hotels & Resorts

*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order

Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market Concentration

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Market News

  • June 2023: BWH Hotels expanded its presence in North America and Europe, as well as in Africa and Asia. The BWH hotels are now available in Austria, Canada, Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, France, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Tanzania, and the United States.
  • March 2023: Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, the world's largest hotel franchisor with 9,100 hotels in more than 95 countries, announced a new partnership with Groups360. It will allow for immediate online multiroom booking of rooms.

Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market Report - Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition

1.2 Scope of the Study

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4. MARKET DYNAMICS

4.1 Market Drivers

4.1.1 Rise in the Number of Social Media Influencers is Driving the Growth in the Market

4.1.2 Increasing the Recreational Activities Boost the Tourism Industry

4.2 Market Restraints

4.2.1 Language Barriers for International Tourists

4.2.2 Labor Shortages

4.3 Market Opportunities

4.3.1 Government Initiatives are Anticipated to Increase the Philippines' Tourism Industry

4.3.2 Providing Affordable Airfare Options to Consumers

4.4 Porter's Five Forces Analysis

4.4.1 Bargaining Power of Suppliers

4.4.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers/Consumers

4.4.3 Threat of New Entrants

4.4.4 Threat of Substitute Products

4.4.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry

4.5 Impact of COVID-19 on the market

4.6 Insights on Leading Cities in Philippines with respect to Number of Visitors

4.7 Insights on Shared Living Spaces Impact on the Hospitality Industry

5. MARKET SEGMENTATION

5.1 By Type

5.1.1 Business Tourism

5.1.2 Vacation Tourism

5.1.3 Eco-Tourism

5.1.4 Cultural Tourism

5.1.5 Adventure Tourism

5.1.6 Event Tourism

5.2 By Tourists

5.2.1 Domestic

5.2.2 International

5.3 By Booking Channel

5.3.1 Phone Booking

5.3.2 In-Person Booking

5.3.3 Online Booking

6. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

6.1 Market Concentration Overview

6.2 Company Profiles

6.2.1 Ascott International

6.2.2 Baymont Inn & Suites

6.2.3 Best Western

6.2.4 Citadines

6.2.5 Crown Regency Hotels & Resorts

6.2.6 Scorpio Travel and Tours Inc

6.2.7 Baron Travel

6.2.8 Vansol Travel & Tours

6.2.9 Marriott International

6.2.10 GoldenSky Travel and Tours*

  • *List Not Exhaustive

7. FUTURE MARKET TRENDS

8. DISCLAIMER AND ABOUT US

Philippines Tourism & Hotel Industry Segmentation

Hospitality is a term used to describe a wide range of services in the service industry. Lodging, food and beverage services, event management, theme parks, and transportation are all part of the hospitality industry, which encompasses hotels, restaurants, and bars. The hospitality industry in the Philippines is segmented by type, tourist, and booking channel. By type, the market is segmented into business tourism, vacation tourism, eco-tourism, cultural tourism, adventure tourism, event tourism, cruise tourism, and medical tourism. By tourists, the market is segmented into domestic and international. By booking channel, the market is segmented into phone booking, in-person booking, and online booking. The report offers market size and forecasts for the Tourism and Hotel Industry in the Philippines in value (USD) for all the above segments.

Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market Research Faqs

How big is the philippines tourism and hotel market.

The Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market size is expected to reach USD 2.75 billion in 2024 and grow at a CAGR of 4.15% to reach USD 3.37 billion by 2029.

What is the current Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market size?

In 2024, the Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market size is expected to reach USD 2.75 billion.

Who are the key players in Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market?

Ascott International, Baymont Inn & Suites, Best Western, Citadines and Crown Regency Hotels & Resorts are the major companies operating in the Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market.

What years does this Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market cover, and what was the market size in 2023?

In 2023, the Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market size was estimated at USD 2.64 billion. The report covers the Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market historical market size for years: 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. The report also forecasts the Philippines Tourism And Hotel Market size for years: 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028 and 2029.

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  • G.R. No. 196741, July 17, 2013 - PHILIPPINE TOURISM AUTHORITY (Now known AS TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENTERPRISE ZONE AUTHORITY), Petitioner, v. MARCOSA A. SABANDAL-HERZENSTIEL, PEDRO TAPALES, LUIS TAPALES, AND ROMEO TAPALES, Respondents.

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SECOND DIVISION

G.R. No. 196741, July 17, 2013

PHILIPPINE TOURISM AUTHORITY (Now known AS TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENTERPRISE ZONE AUTHORITY), Petitioner , v . MARCOSA A. SABANDAL-HERZENSTIEL, PEDRO TAPALES, LUIS TAPALES, AND ROMEO TAPALES, Respondents . R E S O L U T I O N

PERLAS-BERNABE, J. :

x x x Unlawfully entering the subject property and excluding therefrom the prior possessor would necessarily imply the use of force and this is all that is necessary. In order to constitute force, the trespasser does not have to institute a state of war. No other proof is necessary. In the instant case, it is, thus, irrefutable that respondents sufficiently alleged that the possession of the subject property was wrested from them through violence and force. 29
x x x [T]he foundation of a possessory action is really the forcible exclusion of the original possessor by a person who has entered without right. The words �by force, intimidation, threat, strategy or stealth� include every situation or condition under which one person can wrongfully enter upon real property and exclude another, who has had prior possession therefrom. If a trespasser enters upon land in open daylight, under the very eyes of the person already clothed with lawful possession, but without the consent of the latter, and there plants himself and excludes such prior possessor from the property, the action of forcibly entry and detainer can unquestionably be maintained, even though no force is used by the trespasser other than such as is necessarily implied from the mere acts of planting himself on the ground and excluding the other party. 31
* Designated Acting Member per Special Order No. 1484 dated July 9, 2013. cralawlibrary 1 Rollo , pp. 11-30. cralawlibrary 2 Id. at 35-46. Penned by Associate Justice Pampio A. Abarintos, with Associate Justices Ramon A. Cruz and Myra V. Garcia-Fernandez, concurring. cralawlibrary 3 Id. at 68-69. Penned by Associate Justice Pampio A. Abarintos, with Associate Justices Myra V. Garcia-Fernandez and Ramon Paul L. Hernando, concurring. cralawlibrary 4 Id. at 71-72 and 118-120. cralawlibrary 5 Id. at 96. cralawlibrary 6 Id. at 87-91. cralawlibrary 7 Id. at 114. cralawlibrary 8 Id. at 98-99. cralawlibrary 9 Id. at 99-100. cralawlibrary 10 Id. at 168-173. Penned by Acting Judge Anacleto G. Debalucos. cralawlibrary 11 Id. at 170-171. cralawlibrary 12 Id. at 171. cralawlibrary 13 Id. cralawlibrary 14 Id. at 174. Penned by Assisting Judge Geraldine Faith A. Econg. cralawlibrary 15 Id. at 175-176. cralawlibrary 16 Id. at 35-46. cralawlibrary 17 Id. at 45. cralawlibrary 18 Id. at 40-42. cralawlibrary 19 Id. at 43-44. cralawlibrary 20 Id. at 45. cralawlibrary 21 Id. at 49-53. cralawlibrary 22 Id. at 68-69. cralawlibrary 23 Estel v. Heirs of Recaredo P. Diego, Sr., G.R. No. 174082, January 16, 2012, 663 SCRA 17, 25. cralawlibrary 24 Rollo , pp. 101, 162-163, and 201. cralawlibrary 25 Yu v. Pacleb , G.R. No. 130316, January 24, 2007, 512 SCRA 402, 408. cralawlibrary 26 Rollo , p. 171. cralawlibrary 27 Id. at 44. cralawlibrary 28 Supra note 23, at 26. cralawlibrary 29 Id. cralawlibrary 30 G.R. No. 152992, July 28, 2005, 464 SCRA 384. cralawlibrary 31 Id. at 399-400. cralawlibrary 32 G.R. No. 171315, February 26, 2008, 546 SCRA 610, 624-625.

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  • G.R. No. 188711, July 08, 2013 - TAN BROTHERS CORPORATION OF BASILAN CITY THROUGH ITS OWNER/MANAGER, MAURO F. TAN, Petitioners, v. EDNA R. ESCUDERO, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 197789, July 08, 2013 - PNOC-ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND/OR PAUL A. AQUINO, FRANCIS A. PALAFOX, Petitioners, v. JOSELITO L. ESTRELLA, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 185734, July 03, 2013 - ALFREDO C. LIM, JR., Petitioner, v. SPOUSES TITO S. LAZARO AND CARMEN T. LAZARO, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 198680, July 08, 2013 - HEIRS OF MAGDALENO YPON, NAMELY, ALVARO YPON, ERUDITA Y. BARON, CICERO YPON, WILSON YPON, VICTOR YPON, AND HINIDINO Y. PE�ALOSA, Petitioners, v. GAUDIOSO PONTERAS RICAFORTE A.K.A. �GAUDIOSO E. YPON,� AND THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OF TOLEDO CITY, Respondents.
  • A.C. No. 6490 [Formerly CBD Case No. 03-1054], July 09, 2013 - LILIA TABANG AND CONCEPCION TABANG, Complainsnts, v. ATTY. GLENN C. GACOTT, Respondent.
  • A.C. No. 7749, July 08, 2013 - JOSEFINA CARANZA VDA. DE SALDIVAR, Complainant, v. ATTY. RAMON SG CABANES, JR., Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 170245, July 01, 2013 - THE HEIRS OF SPOUSES DOMINGO TRIA AND CONSORCIA CAMANO TRIA, Petitioners, v. LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES AND DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 195649, July 02, 2013 - CASAN MACODE MACQUILING, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, ROMMEL ARNADO Y CAGOCO, AND LINOG G. BALUA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 179256, July 10, 2013 - FIRST PHILIPPINE INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. RAQUEL M. CALIMBAS AND LUISA P. MAHILOM, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 186366, July 03, 2013 - HEIRS OF JOSE FERNANDO, Petitioners, v. REYNALDO DE BELEN, Respondent.
  • A.C. No. 6942, July 17, 2013 - SONIC STEEL INDUSTRIES, INC., Complainant, v. ATTY. NONNATUS P. CHUA, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 177050, July 01, 2013 - CARLOS LIM, CONSOLACION LIM, EDMUNDO LIM,* CARLITO LIM, SHIRLEY LEODADIA DIZON,** AND ARLEEN LIM FERNANDEZ, Petitioners, v. DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 198759, July 01, 2013 - PHILIPPINE AIRLINES, INC., Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.
  • G.R. Nos. 206844-45, July 23, 2013 - COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES, INC. [SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY-LIST], REPRESENTED HEREIN BY ITS CHAIRPERSON AND FIRST NOMINEE, FRANCISCO G. DATOL, JR., Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, Respondent.; G. R. NO. 206982 - COALITION OF ASSOCIATIONS OF SENIOR CITIZENS IN THE PHILIPPINES, INC. (SENIOR CITIZENS), REPRESENTED BY ITS PRESIDENT AND INCUMBENT REPRESENTATIVE IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, ATTY. GODOFREDO V. ARQUIZA, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 191247, July 10, 2013 - FRANCISCO L. ROSARIO, JR., Petitioner, v. LELLANI DE GUZMAN, ARLEEN DE GUZMAN, PHILIP RYAN DE GUZMAN, AND ROSELLA DE GUZMAN� BAUTISTA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 189686, July 15, 2013 - UNIVERSAL ROBINA CORPORATION AND LANCE Y. GOKONGWEI, Petitioners, v. WILFREDO Z. CASTILLO, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 191411, July 15, 2013 - RAFAEL L. COSCOLLUELA, Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN (FIRST DIVISION) AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 202867, July 15, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Appellee, v. REGIE LABIAGA, Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 176111, July 12, 2013 - CAROLINA B. JOSE, Petitioner, v. PURITA SUAREZ, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 192306, July 15, 2013 - JESSIE G. MARTINEZ, Petitioner, v. CENTRAL PANGASINAN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. (CENPELCO), Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 179334, July 01, 2013 - SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS AND DISTRICT ENGINEER CELESTINO R. CONTRERAS, Petitioners, v. SPOUSES HERACLEO AND RAMONA TECSON, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 179786, July 24, 2013 - JOSIELENE LARA CHAN, Petitioner, v. JOHNNY T. CHAN, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 186264, July 08, 2013 - DR. LORNA C.FORMARAN, Petitioner, v. DR. GLENDA B. ONG AND SOLOMON S. ONG, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 191068, July 17, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. CHRIS CORPUZ Y BASBAS, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 175142, July 22, 2013 - BONIFACIO WATER CORPORATION (FORMERLY BONIFACIO VIVENDI WATER CORPORATION), Petitioner, v. THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 200895, July 31, 2013 - ROLANDO M. MENDIOLA, Petitioner, v. COMMERZ TRADING INT�L., INC., Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 199294, July 31, 2013 - RALPH LITO W. LOPEZ, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 206505, July 24, 2013 - JEREME G. VILLANUEVA, SR., Petitioner, v. BALIWAG NAVIGATION, INC., VICTORIA VDA. DE TENGCO AND UNITRA MARITIME CO., LTD., Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 188500, July 24, 2013 - PROVINCE OF CAGAYAN, REPRESENTED BY HON. ALVARO T. ANTONIO, GOVERNOR, AND ROBERT ADAP, ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICER, Petitioners, v. JOSEPH LASAM LARA, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 193874, July 24, 2013 - REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. RICORDITO N. DE ASIS, JR., Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 172346, July 24, 2013 - SPOUSES NAMEAL AND LOURDES BONROSTRO, Petitioners, v. SPOUSES JUAN AND CONSTANCIA LUNA, Respondents.
  • A.M. OCA IPI No. 02-1321-P, July 16, 2013 - CONCERNED CITIZEN, Complainant, v. NONITA V. CATENA, COURT STENOGRAPHER III, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 50, PUERTO PRINCESA, PALAWAN, Respondent.
  • A.C. No. 6664, July 16, 2013 - FERDINAND A. SAMSON, Complainant, v. ATTY. EDGARDO O. ERA, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 191566, July 17, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. EDGARDO V. ODTUHAN, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 197537, July 24, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NINOY ROSALES Y ESTO, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 190340, July 24, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. ROGELIO RAMOS AND MARISSA INTERO RAMOS, Accused-Appellants.
  • G.R. No. 179638, July 08, 2013 - HEIRS OF NUMERIANO MIRANDA, SR., namely: CIRILA (deceased), CORNELIO, NUMERIANO, JR., ERLINDA, LOLITA, RUFINA, DANILO, ALEJANDRO, FELIMON, TERESITA, ELIZABETH AND ANALIZA, ALL SURNAMED MIRANDA, Petitioners, v. PABLO R. MIRANDA, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 173587, July 15, 2013 - ZUELLIG PHARMA CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. ALICE M. SIBAL, MA. TERESA J. BARISO, PRESCILLANO L. GONZALES, LAURA B. BERNARDO, MAMERTA R. ZITA, JOSEPHINE JUDY C. GARCIA, MENDOZA,* AND MA. ASUNCION B. HERCE, EDITHA D. CARPITANOS, MA. LUZ B. BUENO, DANTE C. VERASTIGUE,** AGNES R. ALCOBER, ARWIN Y. CRUZ, ADONIS F. OCAMPO, SOPHIA P. ANGELES, JOEL B. BUSTAMANTE, EDITHA B. COLE, LUDIVINA C. PACIA, ROSELLE M. DIZON, RODOLFO A. ABCEDE, WILFREDO RICAFRENTE, RODOLFO R. ROBERTO, ROSALIE R. LUNAR, BENJAMIN R. CALAYCAY, GUILLERO YAP CADORNA, THROVADORE TOBOSO, CAROLINA S. UY, MARIA LORETTO M. REGIS, ALMAR C. CALUAG,** VILMA R. SAPIWOSO, ANATALIA L. CALPITO, FELIPE S. CALINAWAN, VIVIELIZA DELMAR MANULAT, MA. LIZA L. RAFINAN,** AMMIE V. GATILAO, ALEX B. SADAYA AND REGINO EDDIE PANGA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 174912, July 24, 2013 - BPI EMPLOYEES UNION-DAVAO CITY-FUBU (BPIEU-DAVAO CITY-FUBU), Petitioner, v. BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (BPI), AND BPI OFFICERS CLARO M. REYES, CECIL CONANAN AND GEMMA VELEZ, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 197360, July 03, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. RONALD CREDO AKA �ONTOG,� RANDY CREDO AND ROLANDO CREDO Y SAN BUENAVENTURA, Accused-Appellants.
  • G.R. No. 199082, G.R. NO. 199085, G.R. NO. 199118, July 23, 2013 - JOSE MIGUEL T. ARROYO, Petitioner, v. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS; HON. LEILA DE LIMA, IN HER CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; HON. SIXTO BRILLANTES, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS CHAIRPERSON OF THE COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS; AND THE JOINT DOJ-COMELEC PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE AND FACT-FINDING TEAM, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 199085 - BENJAMIN S. ABALOS, SR., Petitioner, v. HON. LEILA DE LIMA, IN HER CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF JUSTICE; HON. SIXTO S. BRILLANTES, JR., IN HIS CAPACITY AS COMELEC CHAIRPERSON; RENE V. SARMIENTO, LUCENITO N. TAGLE, ARMANDO V. VELASCO, ELIAS R. YUSOPH, CHRISTIAN ROBERT S. LIM AND AUGUSTO C. LAGMAN, IN THEIR CAPACITY AS COMELEC COMMISSIONERS; CLARO A. ARELLANO, GEORGE C. DEE, JACINTO G. ANG, ROMEO B. FORTES AND MICHAEL D. VILLARET, IN THEIR CAPACITY AS CHAIRPERSON AND MEMBERS, RESPECTIVELY, OF THE JOINT DOJ-COMELEC PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE ON THE 2004 AND 2007 ELECTION FRAUD RESPONDENTS.; G.R. NO. 199118 - GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO, Petitioner, v. COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS, REPRESENTED BY CHAIRPERSON SIXTO S. BRILLANTES, JR., DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, REPRESENTED BY SECRETARY LEILA M. DE LIMA, JOINT DOJ-COMELEC PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE, SENATOR AQUILINO M. PIMENTEL III, AND DOJ-COMELEC FACT-FINDING TEAM, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 175844, July 29, 2013 - BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Petitioner, v. SARABIA MANOR HOTEL CORPORATION, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 192571, July 23, 2013 - ABBOTT LABORATORIES, PHILIPPINES, CECILLE A. TERRIBLE, EDWIN D. FEIST, MARIA OLIVIA T. YABUT-MISA, TERESITA C. BERNARDO, AND ALLAN G. ALMAZAR, Petitioners, v. PEARLIE ANN F. ALCARAZ, Respondent.
  • A.M. No. 11-10-03-0, July 30, 2013 - RE: LETTER DATED APRIL 18, 2011 OF CHIEF PUBLIC ATTORNEY PERSIDA RUEDA-ACOSTA REQUESTING EXEMPTION FROM THE PAYMENT OF SHERIFF�S EXPENSES
  • G.R. No. 179607, July 24, 2013 - CIRILA MANOTA, FOR HERSELF AND IN BEHALF OF HER CHILDREN, CLAIRE, CATHERINE, CHARLES, PHILIP CHRISTOPHER, CARMI JOY, CARLO JOHN AND CEDRIC JAMES, Petitioners, v. AVANTGARDE SHIPPING CORPORATION AND/OR SEMBAWANG JOHNSON MANAGEMENT PTE., LTD, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 185740, July 23, 2013 - THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF CAMARINES NORTE, REPRESENTED BY GOVERNOR JESUS O. TYPOCO, JR., Petitioner, v. BEATRIZ O. GONZALES, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 179146, July 23, 2013 - HOLY CHILD CATHOLIC SCHOOL, Petitioner, v. HON. PATRICIA STO. TOMAS, IN HER OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT, AND PINAG-ISANG TINIG AT LAKAS NG ANAKPAWIS � HOLY CHILD CATHOLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND EMPLOYEES LABOR UNION (HCCS-TELU-PIGLAS), Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 170677, July 31, 2013 - VSD REALTY & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. UNIWIDE SALES, INC. AND DOLORES BAELLO TEJAD, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 183608, July 13, 2013 - FAUSTINO T. CHINGKOE AND GLORIA CHINGKOE, Petitioners, v. REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, REPRESENTED BY THE BUREAU OF CUSTOMS, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 203585, July 29, 2013 - MILA CABOVERDE TANTANO AND ROSELLER CABOVERDE, Petitioners, v. DOMINALDA ESPINA�CABOVERDE, EVE CABOVERDE-YU, FE CABOVERDE-LABRADOR, AND JOSEPHINE E. CABOVERDE, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 194709, July 31, 2013 - MINETTE BAPTISTA, BANNIE EDSEL SAN MIGUEL, AND MA. FE DAYON, Petitioners, v. ROSARIO VILLANUEVA, JANETTE ROLDAN, DANILO OLAYVAR, ONOFRE ESTRELLA, CATALINO LEDDA, MANOLO GUBANGCO, GILBERT ORIBIANA, CONSTANCIO SANTIAGO, RUTH BAYQUEN, RUBY CASTANEDA, ALFRED LANDAS, JR., ROSELYN GARCES, EUGENE CRUZ, MENANDRO SAMSON, FEDERICO MUNOZ AND SALVADOR DIWA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 172846, July 24, 2013 - MANILA POLO CLUB EMPLOYEES� UNION (MPCEU) FUR-TUCP, Petitioner, v. MANILA POLO CLUB, INC., Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 189028, July 16, 2013 - NATIONAL ARTIST FOR LITERATURE VIRGILIO ALMARIO, NATIONAL ARTIST FOR LITERATURE BIENVENIDO LUMBERA, NATIONAL ARTIST FOR VISUAL ARTS (PAINTING) BENEDICTO CABRERA, NATIONAL ARTIST FOR VISUAL ARTS (SCULPTURE) NAPOLEON ABUEVA, NATIONAL ARTIST FOR VISUAL ARTS (PAINTING AND SCULPTURE) ARTURO LUZ, NATIONAL ARTIST FOR PRODUCTION DESIGN SALVADOR BERNAL, UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR EMERITUS GEMINO ABAD, DEAN MARVIC M.V.F. LEONEN (UP COLLEGE OF LAW), DEAN DANILO SILVESTRE (UP COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE), DEAN ROLAND TOLENTINO (UP COLLEGE OF MASS COMMUNICATION), PROF. JOSE DALISAY, DR. ANTON JUAN, DR. ALEXANDER CORTEZ, DR. JOSE NEIL GARCIA, DR. PEDRO JUN CRUZ REYES, PROF. JOSE CLAUDIO GUERRERO, PROF. MICHAEL M. COROZA, PROF. GERARD LICO, PROF. VERNE DE LA PENA, PROF. MARIAN ABUAN, PROF. THEODORE O. TE, DR. CRISTINA PANTOJA-HIDALGO, PROF. JOSE WENDELL CAPILI, PROF. SIR ANRIAL TIATCO, PROF. NICOLO DEL CASTILLO, PROF. HORACIO DUMANLIG, PROF. DANTON REMOTO, PROF. PRISCELINA PATAJO-LEGASTO, PROF. BELEN CALINGACION, PROF. AMIEL Y. LEONARDIA, PROF. VIM NADERA, PROF. MARILYN CANTA, PROF. CECILIA DELA PAZ, PROF. CHARLSON ONG, PROF. CLOD MARLON YAMBAO, PROF. KENNETH JAMANDRE, PROF. JETHRO JOAQUIN, ATTY. F.D. NICOLAS B. PICHAY, ATTY. ROSE BEATRIX ANGELES, MR. FERNANDO JOSEF, MS. SUSAN S. LARA, MR. ALFRED YUSON, MS. JING PANGANIBAN-MENDOZA, MR. ROMULO BAQUIRAN, JR., MR. CARLJOE JAVIER, MS. REBECCA T. ANONUEVO, MR. JP ANTHONY D. CUNADA, MS. LEAH NAVARRO, MR. MARK MEILLY, MR. VERGEL O. SANTOS, MR. GIL OLEA MENDOZA, MR. EDGAR C. SAMAR, MS. CHRISTINE BELLEN, MR. ANGELO R. LACUESTA, MS. ANNA MARIA KATIGBAK-LACUESTA, MR. LEX LEDESMA, MS. KELLY PERIQUET, MS. CARLA PACIS, MR. J. ALBERT GAMBOA, MR. CESAR EVANGELISTA BUENDIA, MR. PAOLO ALCAZAREN, MR. ALWYN C. JAVIER, MR. RAYMOND MAGNO GARLITOS, MS. GANG BADOY, MR. LESLIE BOCOBO, MS. FRANCES BRETANA, MS. JUDITH TORRES, MS. JANNETTE PINZON, MS. JUNE POTICAR-DALISAY, MS. CAMILLE DE LA ROSA, MR. JAMES LADIORAY, MR. RENATO CONSTANTINO, JR., AND CONCERNED ARTISTS OF THE PHILIPPINES (CAP), Petitioners, v. THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, THE SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT, THE CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES, THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON CULTURE AND THE ARTS, MS. CECILE GUIDOTE-ALVAREZ, MR. CARLO MAGNO JOSE CAPARAS,1 MR. JOSE MORENO, MR. FRANCISCO MA�OSA, AND ALL PERSONS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, ACTING UNDER THEIR INSTRUCTIONS, DIRECTION, CONTROL AND SUPERVISION IN RELATION TO THE CONFERMENT OF THE ORDER OF THE NATIONAL ARTIST AND THE RELEASE OF FUNDS IN RELATION TO THE CONFERMENT OF THE HONORS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE ORDER OF NATIONAL ARTISTS ON RESPONDENTS GUIDOTE-ALVAREZ, CAPARAS, MORENO AND MA�OSA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 189316, July 01, 2013 - PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK, Petitioner, v. SPOUSES BERNARD AND CRESENCIA MARA�ON, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 184908, July 03, 2013 - MAJOR JOEL G. CANTOS, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 192394, July 03, 2013 - ROY D. PASOS, Petitioner, v. PHILIPPINE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 177763, July 03, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. GARY VERGARA Y ORIEL AND JOSEPH INOCENCIO1 y PAULINO, Accused-Appellants.
  • G.R. No. 181277, July 03, 2013 - SWEDISH MATCH PHILIPPINES, INC., Petitioner, v. THE TREASURER OF THE CITY OF MANILA, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 198240, July 03, 2013 - LUISA NAVARRO MARCOS*, Petitioner, v. THE HEIRS OF THE LATE DR. ANDRES NAVARRO, JR., NAMELY NONITA NAVARRO, FRANCISCA NAVARRO MALAPITAN, SOLEDAD NAVARRO BROCHLER, NONITA BARRUN NAVARRO, JR., IMELDA NAVARRO, ANDRES NAVARRO III, MILAGROS NAVARRO YAP, PILAR NAVARRO, TERESA NAVARRO-TABITA, AND LOURDES BARRUN-REJUSO, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 188217, July 03, 2013 - FERNANDO M. ESPINO, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 199932, July 03, 2013 - CAMILO A. ESGUERRA, Petitioner, v. UNITED PHILIPPINES LINES, INC., BELSHIPS MANAGEMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD., AND/OR FERNANDO T. LISING, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 159213, July 03, 2013 - VECTOR SHIPPING CORPORATION AND FRANCISCO SORIANO, Petitioners, v. AMERICAN HOME ASSURANCE COMPANY AND SULPICIO LINES, INC., Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 198534, July 03, 2013 - JENNY F. PECKSON, Petitioner, v. ROBINSONS SUPERMARKET CORPORATION, JODY GADIA, ROENA SARTE, AND RUBY ALEX, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 192179, July 03, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LITO HATSERO, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 182349, July 24, 2013 - REMAN RECIO, Petitioner, v. HEIRS OF THE SPOUSES AGUEDO AND MARIA ALTAMIRANO, NAMELY: ALEJANDRO, ADELAIDA, CATALINA, ALFREDO, FRANCISCO, ALL SURNAMED ALTAMIRANO; VIOLETA ALTAMIRANO OLFATO, AND LORETA ALTAMIRANO VDA. DE MARALIT AND SPOUSES LAURO AND MARCELINA LAJARCA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 185160, July 24, 2013 - POLYMER RUBBER CORPORATION AND JOSEPH ANG, Petitioners, v. BAYOLO SALAMUDING, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 192896, July 24, 2013 - DREAM VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC., REPRESENTED BY ITS INCUMBENT PRESIDENT, GREG SERIEGO, Petitioner, v. BASES CONVERSION DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, Respondent.
  • A.C. No. 7686, July 31, 2013 - JAIME JOVEN AND REYNALDO C. RASING, Ccomplainants, v. ATTYS. PABLO R. CRUZ AND FRANKIE O. MAGSALIN III, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 181539, July 24, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. EDWIN ALEMAN Y LONGHAS, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 188046, July 24, 2013 - LAND BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, Petitioner, v. AMERICAN RUBBER CORPORATION, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 181163, July 24, 2013 - ASIAN TERMINALS, INC., Petitioner, v. PHILAM INSURANCE CO., INC. (NOW CHARTIS PHILIPPINES INSURANCE, INC.), Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 181444, July 17, 2013 - BOBBY �ABEL� AVELINO Y BULAWAN, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 197250, July 17, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. REYNALDO �ANDY� SOMOZA Y HANDAYA, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 201728, July 17, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. MARVIN CRUZ, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 160739, July 17, 2013 - ANITA MANGILA, Petitioner, v. JUDGE HERIBERTO M. PANGILINAN, ASST.CITY PROSECUTOR II LUCIA JUDY SOLINAP, AND NATIONAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (DIRECTOR REYNALDO WYCOCO), Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 173307, July 17, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. VICTORINO REYES, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 157900, July 22, 2013 - ZUELLIG FREIGHT AND CARGO SYSTEMS, Petitioner, v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION AND RONALDO V. SAN MIGUEL, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 189343, July 10, 2013 - BENILDA N. BACASMAS, Petitioner, v. SANDIGANBAYAN AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.; G.R. NO. 189369 - ALAN C. GAVIOLA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, RESPONDENT.; G.R. NO. 189553 - EUSTAQUIO B. CESA, Petitioner, v. PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondent.
  • G.R. Nos. 168951& 169000, July 17, 2013 - DR. ROGER R. POSADAS AND DR. ROLANDO P. DAYCO, Petitioners, v. SANDIGANBAYAN AND PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 201979, July 10, 2013 - GILDA C. FERNANDEZ AND BERNADETTE A. BELTRAN, Petitioners, v. NEWFIELD STAFF SOLUTIONS, INC./ARNOLD �JAY� LOPEZ, JR., Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 198020, July 10, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JOSEPH BARRA, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 195528, July 04, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JOSE CLARA Y BUHAIN, Accused-Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 162385, July 15, 2013 - SAMAR-MED DISTRIBUTION, Petitioner, v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS COMMISSION, AND JOSAFAT GUTANG, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 172504, July 31, 2013 - DONNA C. NAGTALON, Petitioner, v. UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS BANK, Respondent.
  • G.R. No. 197725, July 31, 2013 - MARK ANTHONY ESTEBAN (IN SUBSTITUTION OF THE DECEASED GABRIEL O. ESTEBAN), Petitioner, v. SPOUSES RODRIGO C. MARCELO AND CARMEN T. MARCELO, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 188708, July 31, 2013 - PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, Appellee, v. ALAMADA MACABANDO, Appellant.
  • G.R. No. 179326, July 31, 2013 - LUCIANO P. CA�EDO,* Petitioner, v. KAMPILAN SECURITY AND DETECTIVE AGENCY, INC. AND RAMONCITO L. ARQUIZA, Respondents.
  • G.R. No. 174978, July 31, 2013 - SALLY YOSHIZAKI, Petitioner, v. JOY TRAINING CENTER OF AURORA, INC., Respondent.
  • A.M. No. P-10-2789 (formerly A.M. OCA IPI No. 09-3181-P), July 31, 2013 - DEVELOPMENT BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES, REPRESENTED BY ATTY. BENILDA A. TEJADA, Complainant, v. DAMVIN V. FAMERO, SHERIFF IV, REGIONAL TRIAL COURT, BRANCH 43, ROXAS, ORIENTAL MINDORO, Respondent.
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This Giant Hospitality Group Is Betting Big on Philippine Tourism

O ne of the world’s biggest names in hospitality is betting on the local tourism industry and is set to expand its footprint in the Philippines. Marriott International said two new properties are expected to open by the first quarter of 2025: AC Hotel Ortigas, with 150 keys, and Fairfield by Marriott Mahi in Mactan, with 196 keys. 

The American hospitality chain currently has 10 properties located in six destinations in the country, including its flagship Manila Marriott Hotel at Newport City in Pasay. The others are Courtyard by Marriott in Iloilo, Sheraton Manila Bay, Sheraton Manila Hotel, Clark Marriott, Four Points by Sheraton in Boracay and in Puerto Princesa, The Westin Manila, Sheraton Cebu Mactan Resort, and Fairfield by Marriott Cebu (Mandaue).

Marriott has signed different management agreements with several owners and developers, including Megaworld Corp. for Marriott properties in Newport City in Pasay, AppleOne Properties in Cebu, Hann Development in New Clark City (NCC) in Tarlac, Robinsons Hotels and Resorts Corp. in the Ortigas central business district, and others.

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Other projects across the country are in various stages of development, including in Davao, NCC in Tarlac, Palawan, and Bohol.

"We see the growth, we see the potential, we see the untapped markets, and we are connecting that with local partners that are interested in joining with us," said Bruce Winton, Marriott International’s multi-property vice president for the Philippines. 

Winton’s "positive" outlook for Marriott’s properties aligns with the general recovery of tourist arrivals in the country. The Department of Tourism (DOT) has projected inbound arrivals to reach 7.7 million this year, 41.3-percent up from the 5.45 million recorded last year. 

"The intent and the desire to grow the tourism industry as a main pillar of the Philippine economy…and DOT’s projection of 12 million arrivals by 2028 — I don’t know how many markets around Asia Pacific  are projecting a 50-percent growth in tourism over the next three years—so that’s definitely got Marriott International’s attention," Winton said.

The executive said Marriott’s own properties, particularly in Metro Manila, have already exceeded pre-pandemic records, with overall revenue per average room (RevPAR) "growing by 20 percent from 2019" thanks to the return of the corporate travel, and normalization of leisure travel.

During a news briefing to present the Marriott Group’s plans in the country, Winton also highlighted the company’s sustainability initiatives. These include tapping local farmers to supply fresh produce and establishing hydrophonics gardens onsite for vegetables and herbs. The group is also instituting a general reduction in energy-consumption program, a renewable energy project for the properties in Newport, which consists of the construction of 8,000 solar panels in the integrated resort, 85 percent of which is already complete.

The company has also started a portioning initiative in its own cafeteria that serves 8,000 meals a day that Winton estimates has reduced food waste by as much as 70 percent.

"We also collect rainwater, tapped underground fresh spring for our freshwater, and have chiller optimization, across the country," he noted. "If you’re a successful company in 2024, sustainability is the heart of everything you do. And I assure you that’s the case for Marriott," said Winton.

The Department of Tourism has projected inbound arrivals to reach 7.7 million this year, which is up 41.3 percent from the 5.45 million recorded last year.

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