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TABLE 2 Number of Establishments, Total Revenue and Revenue TABLE 2 Number of Establishments, Total Revenue and Revenue Generated from Tourists for Accommodation Establishments for All Employment Sizes by Region and Tourism Characteristic Industry: Philippines, 2009 (Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control) Revenue 1994 Number Number Generated from of Establishments PSIC Tourism Characteristic Industry of Establishments Total CODE Tourists Without Revenue from Tourists (1) (2) (3) (4) Philippines 1,475 41,290,890 13,325,388 375 H55110 Hotels and motels 1,317 40,799,717 13,136,216 334 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 1,045 37,523,781 12,471,069 232 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 167 2,253,214 539,671 57 Motorist Hotel 105 1,022,722 125,476 45 H55191 Pension houses 113 347,001 144,498 25 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 45 144,172 44,674 16 National Capital Region 290 21,539,757 4,998,526 118 H55110 Hotels and motels 272 21,445,055 4,949,390 111 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 180 18,870,245 4,478,794 65 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 58 1,769,833 392,121 31 Motorist Hotel 34 804,977 78,474 15 H55191 Pension houses 14 84,819 44,502 4 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 4 9,884 4,634 3 Cordillera Administrative Region 47 573,776 194,711 10 H55110 Hotels and motels 45 569,657 194,644 9 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 30 536,528 177,623 7 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 15 33,129 17,021 2 H55191 Pension houses S S S S H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. S S S S I - Ilocos Region 56 649,775 278,024 12 H55110 Hotels and motels 53 642,926 272,805 10 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 44 627,315 268,507 8 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 3 3,229 1,114 1 Motorist Hotel 6 12,382 3,184 1 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 3 6,849 5,219 2 II - Cagayan Valley 28 112,125 32,745 11 H55110 Hotels and motels 28 112,125 32,745 11 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 25 104,954 27,796 11 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle S S S S Motorist Hotel S S S S H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. a/ a/ a/ a/ 1 TABLE 2 Number of Establishments, Total Revenue and Revenue Generated from Tourists for Accommodation Establishments for All Employment Sizes by Region and Tourism Characteristic Industry: Philippines, 2009 (Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control) Revenue 1994 Number Number Generated from of Establishments PSIC Tourism Characteristic Industry of Establishments Total CODE Tourists Without Revenue from Tourists (1) (2) (3) (4) III - Central Luzon 133 2,404,157 1,010,294 28 - - H55110 Hotels and motels 133 2,404,157 1,010,294 28 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 109 2,248,192 981,418 20 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle S S S S Motorist Hotel S S S S H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. a/ a/ a/ a/ IVA - CALABARZON 140 1,911,318 349,337 51 - - H55110 Hotels and motels 135 1,905,763 348,764 50 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 107 1,770,412 318,928 36 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 12 111,918 26,039 4 Motorist Hotel 16 23,433 3,798 10 H55191 Pension houses ) 5 5,555 573 1 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. ) IVB - MIMAROPA 63 1,483,188 1,242,716 7 H55110 Hotels and motels 50 1,459,948 1,233,465 5 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 42 1,429,945 1,210,272 5 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 8 30,003 23,193 - H55191 Pension houses 7 10,203 6,089 - H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 6 13,037 3,162 2 V - Bicol Region 52 253,835 145,430 3 H55110 Hotels and motels 52 253,835 145,430 3 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 44 231,928 129,174 2 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle S S S S Motorist Hotel S S S S H55191 Pension houses a/ a/ a/ a/ VI - Western Visayas 188 2,667,628 1,636,456 26 H55110 Hotels and motels 162 2,611,183 1,609,078 23 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 147 2,554,781 1,604,859 17 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 8 28,450 3,241 3 Motorist Hotel 7 27,952 978 3 H55191 Pension houses 15 41,803 15,270 1 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 11 14,642 12,107 2 2 TABLE 2 Number of Establishments, Total Revenue and Revenue Generated from Tourists for Accommodation Establishments for All Employment Sizes by Region and Tourism Characteristic Industry: Philippines, 2009 (Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control) Revenue 1994 Number Number Generated from of Establishments PSIC Tourism Characteristic Industry of Establishments Total CODE Tourists Without Revenue from Tourists (1) (2) (3) (4) VII - Central Visayas 188 6,867,224 2,354,496 37 H55110 Hotels and motels 145 6,712,566 2,289,181 28 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 115 6,601,741 2,257,315 16 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 19 81,898 24,117 6 Motorist Hotel 11 28,927 7,749 6 H55191 Pension houses 38 150,632 62,393 7 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 5 4,025 2,923 2 VIII - Eastern Visayas 51 216,569 74,877 8 H55110 Hotels and motels 38 195,133 65,788 5 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 33 191,505 65,337 3 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle ) 5 3,629 451 2 Motorist Hotel ) H55191 Pension houses ) 13 21,436 9,089 3 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. ) IX - Zamboanga Peninsula 41 275,775 70,881 16 H55110 Hotels and motels 34 266,576 70,559 11 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 34 266,576 70,559 11 H55191 Pension houses ) 7 9,199 322 5 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. ) X - Northern Mindanao 73 590,179 178,083 16 H55110 Hotels and motels 58 564,471 168,843 13 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 49 536,208 162,238 12 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle ) 9 28,263 6,604 1 Motorist Hotel ) H55191 Pension houses 12 22,759 8,384 2 H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. 3 2,949 856 1 XI - Davao Region 61 1,285,777 537,743 21 H55110 Hotels and motels 57 1,220,700 537,152 18 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 39 1,145,958 520,851 11 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 14 54,320 9,823 6 Motorist Hotel 4 20,423 6,478 1 H55191 Pension houses S S S S H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. S S S S 3 TABLE 2 Number of Establishments, Total Revenue and Revenue Generated from Tourists for Accommodation Establishments for All Employment Sizes by Region and Tourism Characteristic Industry: Philippines, 2009 (Value in thousand pesos. Details may not add-up to total due to rounding and/or statistical disclosure control) Revenue 1994 Number Number Generated from of Establishments PSIC Tourism Characteristic Industry of Establishments Total CODE Tourists Without Revenue from Tourists (1) (2) (3) (4) XII - SOCCSKSARGEN 33 298,197 157,005 3 H55110 Hotels and motels 30 291,858 155,106 3 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 26 286,317 154,611 2 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle ) 4 5,541 496 1 Motorist Hotel ) H55191 Pension houses 3 6,339 1,898 - XIII - Caraga 28 140,860 60,938 7 H55110 Hotels and motels 26 129,711 54,314 6 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 18 100,426 39,662 5 Tourist Inn/Condotel/Apartelle 5 25,803 13,168 - Motorist Hotel 3 3,482 1,484 1 H55191 Pension houses S S S S H55199 Other short stay accommodation, n.e.c. S S S S Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao 3 20,750 3,126 1 H55110 Hotels and motels 3 20,750 3,126 1 Hotel/Resort/Resort Hotel 3 20,750 3,126 1 S - Data suppressed ) - Data combined a/ - Data combined with H55110 4.
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