Pinatubo hot spring closure hits Angeles tourism

Around 30 to 40 travel agencies in Angeles City and the Clark Freeport Zone currently promote the Puning Hot Spring to local and foreign visitors.
Pinatubo hot spring closure hits Angeles tourism

ANGELES CITY, Pampanga — Tourism stakeholders here are facing uncertainty as the popular Puning Hot Spring located within the area of Sitio Target, Angeles City and Barangay Inararo, Porac town was temporarily closed.

According to the Puning Hot Spring management, the temporary closure affected the livelihood of their workers, saying that they have 48 regular workers comprising of therapists, maintenance crew, waitresses, drivers, operators, local guide and on-call workers that reach around 150 workers during peak season.

The site is attracting visitors to area which also features the popular Sand Spa and 4×4 ride to one of the scenic areas in the areas of Sitio Target in Angeles City and Barangay Inararo, Porac town.

Around 30 to 40 travel agencies in Angeles City and the Clark Freeport Zone currently promote the Puning Hot Spring to local and foreign visitors. But the management said more than 100 travel agencies including those in Manila promote the Puning Hot Spring.

Aggressive marketing was also done by Puning Hot Spring management in Asia and Europe in a bid to attract visitors to visit Pampanga and Clark, as the tourist season had already started this October.

Indignant workers of the Puning Hot Spring who refused to be named have already urged the management to open the tourism site so they can return to work.

The Puning Hot Spring management said they temporarily stopped operations since 13 October and would open soon as the government revitalizes tourism sites in a bid to attract more local and foreign visitors.

The travel agencies, who have commitments to fulfill with their clients, are also urging the Puning Hot Spring Management to open immediately so that they can start the tours which had been postponed.
The Puning Hot Spring management said they are currently undertaking further improvements in the tourism site and would announce its reopening.

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