PTAA’s Travel Tour Expo (TTE) 2026 is ongoing until February 8 at the SMX Convention Center Manila, Mall of Asia (MOA) Complex, Pasay City. Visit the expo and score big discounts on travel packages, airlines, hotels and resorts, travel accessories, and more!
The Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) launched its flagship Travel Tour Expo (TTE) at the SMX Convention Center on February 6, not just as a travel sale, but as a showcase for an industry that has largest tourism economy in ASEAN according to the latest World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) data.
PTAA President Jaison Yang framed this ascendancy as a call to mindful leadership. “We invite everyone to experience this expo with open hearts and minds,” Yang declared. “Challenge assumptions. Offer new perspectives. And through it all, never forget to tell others about the beauty of the Philippines.”
That beauty, according to the WTTC, now translates into unprecedented economic power. This macro-scale achievement was immediately humanized by Philippine Tourism Secretary Cristina Garcia-Frasco as she connected the landmark statistic to its grassroots engine: the country’s workforce.
“Tourism helps people to gain livelihood, gain from each other,” Frasco stated, highlighting that this “biggest economy” status is built on the backs of the 23 percent of the nation’s labor force employed in the sector. Describing the government’s role in sustaining this growth, she emphasized a ground-level approach: “The work is about showing up. Be on the ground, listen to stakeholders.”
PTAA Chairperson Mariegel Tankiang-Manotok agrees with Frasco, saying that tourism provides the perfect collaborative framework for the private and public sectors.
The expo floor became a living tableau of this top-tier economy. Alongside glittering displays from international destinations were expansive, dynamic booths promoting Philippine regions from Palawan to Pangasinan—a direct channel fueling the domestic market that underpins the nation’s Asian lead. The energy was not merely about booking holidays, but about investing in the economic ecosystem.
The convergence of data—Asia’s biggest tourism economy, ASEAN’s best destination, nearly a quarter of the national workforce—created a powerful narrative at SMX. The challenge now, as articulated by both Yang’s visionary ambassadorship and Frasco’s stakeholder-focused pragmatism, is to steward this top position. It demands travel that is sustainable, inclusive, and worthy of the communities that form its foundation.
The event opened not just with promotional flair, but with the gravity of an industry recognizing its scale and its duty to millions of Filipinos whose livelihoods it supports.
The PTAA Travel Tour Expo runs until February 8 at the SMX Convention Center Manila, Mall of Aisa (MOA) Complex, Pasay City.