‘Traveltech’ firm to expand Philippine operations

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Travel technology firm Dyninno Group of Companies is keen on further cementing its presence in the country with its expansion plans amid the resurgence of tourism activities following the easing of mobility restrictions. | TyronePiad /PDI

“We have significant plans for the Philippines market. The talent here is versatile and skilled. We plan to grow in the Philippines along with the growth of our employees,” Dyninno chair and co-founder Alex Weinstein said.

Weinstein said that Dyninno was not just looking at hiring Filipino talent but it was also the company’s goal to upskill them so they would be equipped with the right tools for the job. “Our employees are the driving force of our business. We coach them in the latest sales- and customer-oriented approaches that make us stand out in the market,” he added.

The agency recently said it was projecting foreign tourist arrivals to reach 4.8 million this year with the return of travel confidence and easing of mobile restrictions.Visitor receipts, meanwhile, are expected to amount to $5.8 billion or about P321.21 billion this year with the resumption of more tourism activities.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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