Currently India is the 10th largest tourist source market after Germany for the South East Asian island nation.
"India will be one of the top 5 largest source markets for us by 2016. At present it is at number 10, but we are determined to change that," Philippines Tourism Secretary Ramon R Jimenez Jr told PTI.
By end 2016, Philippines expects quarter to a million visitors from India to visit the country, he added.
The steps that are being taken up includes facilitation of travel, as connectivity between the two countries needs to be improved, easing of visa norms, he added.
The Secretary also said that "Philippines is exploring the possibility of lifting visa requirements for Indians on an experimental basis for 2015-16."
Generally, Jimenez Jr said travellers to Philippines come by air and stay for around 10 to 11 days per stay with the average spend per person at almost up to USD 3,000.
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