+84 974 265 162

vndiscoverytours@gmail.com

Asia Pacific shows strong sign of growth in tourist arrivals in 2014

Asia Pacific shows strong sign of growth in tourist arrivals in 2014
 
 Asia Pacific enjoyed promising tourism this year. 2014 saw an increase of 5 per cent in international tourist arrivals in the Asia Pacific through October according to a UNWTO report.

South East Asia has a promising lead by (+8%), India experienced an overwhelming (+7%) lead in international arrivals along with North East Asia where Japan and Korea have recorded a double digit growth.
 
There was a 6 per cent increase of international tourist arrivals in Australia and New Zealand. 2 per cent growth in South East Asia, the growth was however less in comparison to 2012 and 2013 owing to the disturbance in Thailand which somewhat staggered the flow of tourist arrivals.
 
International overnight visitors have reached 978 million between January to October. There has been an increase of 45 million more than the same period in 2013. The figures seem to be impressive and are beyond the predictions of UNWTO which had said that in the period 2010-2020; the figures will reach +3.8 per cent and set the end of the year at above 1.1 billion.
 
The strongest growth was registered in America if we look at tourism growth region wise which registered  and increase of +8 per cent followed by Asia Pacific and Europe at +5 percent and +4 per cent respectively. Both America and South Asia outperformed all the other regions registering +9 percent and +8 percent growths in tourist arrivals respectively. Southern and Mediterranean Europe, North-East Asia and Northern Europe (all +7%) have done pretty well too.
 
The UNWTO Secretary General Taleb Rafai was impressed by the figures and said that it is remarkable as the regions continue to face significant geo-political and health challenges and the global economic recovery remains fragile. He also felt that the tourism sector is delivering employment amid economic constraints.
 
International tourism grew at a more modest pace in Western Europe (+2%) and was stagnant in Central and Eastern Europe (0%), in stark contrast with the last three years, during which arrivals grew at an average of 8% a year.
 
International tourist arrivals in the Middle East are estimated to be up by 4% (in the first ten months of 2014), rebounding on the declines registered since 2011. All destinations in the region with data available report positive growth, with Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia all substantially improving their performance as compared to 2013.
 
Africa’s international tourist numbers grew by 3% (through October) with North Africa consolidating its recovery (+2%).
 
Subsaharan Africa’s arrivals were up by 3% despite the challenges of the Ebola Disease Outbreak in a few West African countries. However owing to the condition of the region, there may be some limitation in date collection in this region.

 
Source: pata.org

Bài viết liên quan

Jetstar Pacific receives new airbus A320
The 180-seat Airbus aircraft, with a twin-jet engine, has been registered under VN-A560. It was placed in operation on the same day. This is the eighth aircraft of the carrier, which aims to raise its fleet to 10 over the next six months.
VNA to launch direct routes from Phu Quoc to Singapore, Cambodia
The national flag carrier Viet Nam Airlines (VNA) has officially announced that it will launch two new direct routes to Singapore and Cambodia between November 1-30. A new route from Phu Quoc Island to Singapore will operate two flights per week, using A321 aircraft.
Vietnam to open new seaplane tour
The first two Cessna Grand Caravan EX helicopters of Hai Au Airlines arrived in Noi Bai International Airport in the morning of August 21. These are  two most modern aircrafts manufactured by the United State’s Cessna Company, purchased by Hai Au Airlines in 2014.
High-end hotels in HCMC see rise in room occupancy rate
Higher room occupancy rate are being recorded in three-five star hotels in Ho Chi Minh city after a sudden reduction in the number of tourists in May due to the East Sea situation, according to the city’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
Additional flight for HCMC-Bangkok route
The nation's second low-cost carrier, VietJet Air, will add one flight on the Ho Chi Minh city – Bangkok (Thailand) route from September 12, raising the total for the route to two return flights a day.
Quang Binh boasts four top tourist sites in Viet Nam
As many as four tourism sites in the central province of Quang Binh have been listed among the top 50 must-see travel destinations in Viet Nam, according to the Viet Nam Records Organisation (VRO). The rating was made by VRO, travel associations and agencies, experts in tourism field and domestic and...
Hanoi festival to celebrate Mong weaving skills
The best weavers from the Mong community in Pa Co Commune in the northern Hoa Binh province will demonstrate the quintessence of Mong weaving culture this weekend in Hanoi.
Off the beaten tourist track, Quy Nhon is ready to be discovered
Are you looking for a peaceful, non-touristy beach free of pesky vendors, and a decent, affordable hotel near the sea?   Quy Nhon City, once a mainstay of the fishing industry of central Binh Dinh Province, should be on your bucket list if you visit or live in Viet Nam. Though it retains its...
Discoveries of central “beast” cave announced
Excavation findings of Con Moong (beast) Cave in the central province of Thanh Hoa were announced at an international workshop there on October 30.
Vietnam claims Southeast Asia top spot
Vietnam has won the No 1 spot on a list of the Top Hotels in Southeast Asia in the Readers Choice Awards of one of the world's most prestigious magazines, Conde Nast Traveler.

Most popurlar tours

Video

Day & Short Tours