Sunday, 28 August 2011

Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in July 2011.


In July 2011, Hong Kong visitor arrivals increased by 22.4% year-on-year to 3,839,388 - a new record for single-month arrivals. In the first seven months of 2011, visitor arrivals reached 23,170,569, an increase of 15.9% compared to the same period last year.
The arrival growth in July was driven primarily by the short-haul markets, especially Mainland China, South Korea and Southeast Asia.
In July alone, visitor arrivals from Mainland China jumped by 33.1% over the same month last year to 2.67 million, the highest-ever single-month record for the market. Those who made their trips under the Individual Visit Scheme accounted for 66.7% of the overall Mainland arrivals or over 1.78 million, 37.1% more than July 2010.
Among the short-haul markets, South Korea performed best with growth of 17.9% to nearly 90,000 arrivals in July. This could be attributed to the economic stability in the country and the appreciation of the South Korean WON, both of which boosted the travel sentiments among the consumers.
In Southeast Asia, arrivals rose steadily by 8.4% to surpass 250,000. Within the market region, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia achieved double-digit growth at 16.3%, 15.4% and 12.8% respectively.
Satisfactory performance was also observed in the Taiwanese market. Notwithstanding the impact of cross-strait direct flights on same-day arrivals, the number of overnight visitors with greater spending rose by more than 10% to around 90,000 in July, and by 10.9% in the first seven months of the year. In July, overall arrivals from the market went up by 3.1% to over 210,000.
Meanwhile, in Japan, travel propensity gradually recovered as the impact of the March 2011 earthquake and related incidents lessened. In July, Japanese arrivals added up to around 100,000, a mild decline of 3.4% in comparison with the same month last year.
In the long-haul market regions, arrivals remained at similar level as in last July, with Europe, Africa and the Middle East registering slight decline of 0.4% due to the European debt crisis and political unrest in the Middle East. Nevertheless, the emerging market of Russia was unscathed and showed double-digit growth of 52.5%.
Overnight Visitors Vs. Same-day In-town Visitors
In July, overnight visitor arrivals rose by 17.1% to exceed 2.14 million, accounting for 55.8% of all visitor arrivals to Hong Kong. Same-day visitor arrivals also went up by 29.8% to approximately 1.7 million.
Between January and July, overnight arrivals grew by 9.9% to more than 12.42 million or 53.6% of all arrivals to Hong Kong. Same-day arrivals amounted to more than 10.74 million, a 23.7%-rise year-on-year.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Aswan in Egypt to Host Official World Tourism Day Celebrations


On 27 September, the Egyptian city of Aswan will host the official 2011 World Tourism Day (WTD) celebrations, which will include a High-Level Think Tank on this year’s theme, ‘Tourism – Linking Cultures’.
Egypt is world famous for its rich history and vibrant culture which draw millions of tourists to the country each year.
Minister of Tourism of Egypt, Mounir Fakhri Abdel-Nour, said, “We are very honored to be hosting the official celebrations of World Tourism Day 2011 in Egypt. Tourism is one of the most important sectors of our society, representing 12% of our GDP in 2010 and responsible for one in every seven jobs. World Tourism Day is an excellent opportunity to raise awareness around the world of this vital economic sector and its contribution to social, economic and environmental well-being worldwide and in Egypt in particular.”
Planned WTD activities in Aswan include a High-Level Think Tank on the 2011 theme, at which leading public and private tourism stakeholders, academia and the media will address the role of tourism in building understanding, respect and tolerance worldwide.
WTD activities running throughout the year include the annual WTD Photo Competition, which offers a round-trip to Egypt as first prize. The UNWTO has also launched the first ever WTD Twitter Competition, asking people to ‘tweet’ about how they consider tourism to link cultures. Winning entries will appear on the official programme handed out during the celebrations in Aswan.







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