Legazpi estimates P50-M revenue from PRISAA Games hosting


LEGAZPI CITY: The city government of Legazpi is expected to earn at least PHP50 million in revenues from the weeklong 2024 Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) National Games.

In a press conference here Saturday, PRISAA national president Edgar Balasta said Games would likewise boost tourism, transportation and the food sector.

“Imagine the flights are fully booked, the hotel accommodations are all full, vehicles all the way from Region 1 (Ilocos) to Mindanao are here,” Balasta said in Filipino. ‘The fare from the origin to this city, the expenses for food and other personal needs. In the city government alone, we are estimating that we (PRISAA) will contribute more than PHP50 million in revenues.’

Aside from the economic impact, Balasta highlighted the opportunity to showcase the beauty of Legazpi City and the province of Albay.

He said the event would give delegates the chance to explore the local attractions, particularly the iconic Mayon Volcano, and bring home unforgettable experiences.

“Th
ey are ready to see the Mayon Volcano. The delegates are college and secondary athletes. They just don’t stay in the billeting centers. They go out, go to the tourist attractions,’ Balasta said.

Legazpi Mayor Geraldine Rosal said the local government is looking forward to the benefits that the event will bring to businesses with almost 10,000 athletes and delegates from 400 private schools nationwide participating.

“We are promoting our city to encourage organizations to conduct their events here. This is a very big opportunity with the number of visitors that will really help our local economy,” she said.

An incident management team has been formed to oversee the event.

Delegates are housed in various schools within the city and in Daraga town.

The playing venues for the PRISAA 2024 games include public and private schools, parks, malls and government facilities.

A welcome dinner at Ibalong Centrum for Recreation Saturday night will kick off the multi-event tournament.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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