In October 2010, visitor arrivals to Hong Kong
reached 3,258,537, an increase of 18% year-on-year.
The sustained
growth momentum in overall arrivals was led by the rise of
Mainland arrivals during the National Day Golden Week holidays. In
the first 10 months of 2010, total visitor arrivals cumulated to
29,434,487, 23% more than the same period last year.
In the first 10 months of 2010, arrivals from
Mainland China added up to over 18.53 million, surpassing the 2009
full-year figure. The strong performance reflects the continued
growth of outbound travel among Mainland residents, as fuelled by
the robust Mainland economy, as well as the popularity of Hong
Kong as a travel destination for Mainland visitors. In October
alone, Mainland arrivals went up by over 20%
compared to last
year.
Aside from Mainland China, satisfactory growth
was also registered in most other short-haul market regions. Among
these, cumulative arrivals from North Asia, including Japan and
South Korea, went up by more than 20%, as driven by the bullish
South Korean outbound travel market. As a result of the strong
appreciation of the WON currency since the beginning of the year,
visitor arrivals from the country surged by almost 40% in the
first 10 months of 2010. Further growth was seen in October, as
the travel trade rolled out special promotional offers to tie in
with the Halloween celebrations and the 2010 Hong Kong Wine and
Dine Festival.
As for South and Southeast Asia, the region
experienced nearly 25% growth during the first 10 months of 2010,
with arrivals reaching 2.78 million. In particular, a 47.6% growth
was registered in the emerging market of India, as led by the
countrys increased business and family travel. For the first 10
months of this year, arrivals from India totalled 440,000. The
performance of Southeast Asian markets was equally encouraging,
with arrivals from Indonesia (+32.7%), Malaysia (+32.5%), Thailand
(+18.1%) and Singapore (+16.1%) showing persistent growth. These
results could be attributed to the positive economic conditions,
which have boosted the propensity for travel, as well as the
double-digit growth in flights between Hong Kong and the market
region.
Besides India, other emerging markets, including
Russia and the Middle East, also recorded double-digit increase in
visitor arrivals in October. For Russia, owing to visa-free
arrangements and the launch of direct flights between Moscow and
Hong Kong, arrivals have been growing significantly, soaring by
111.2% in the first 10 months of this year. As for the Middle
East, enhanced awareness of Hong Kong among consumers is causing
more and more visitors from the region to come to Hong Kong,
leading to a steady increase in arrivals, which upped 23.3% in the
first 10 months.
For the long-haul market regions, as a
result of steadfast growth, the cumulative arrivals already
exceeded the figure in the same period of 2008 and recovered to
the pre-financial tsunami level. Indeed, the growth was sustained
in October among all long-haul markets, suggesting the gradual
revival of business travel and increase in vacation visitors under
the stabilising global economy.
In
October 2010, overnight visitors surpassed 1.73 million. The
figure represented 53.2% of all visitors to Hong Kong and was
11.3% more than in October 2009. Overnight visitors from most
market regions, especially the Americas (+21.3%) and North Asia
(+17.5%), recorded prominent growth.
Overnight visitors in
the first 10 months of 2010 cumulated to 16.44 million, or 55.9%
of all visitors to Hong Kong, a year-on-year rise of 20.6%.
|
October |
January to October |
Market
Regions |
2010 |
Vs. 2009 |
2010 |
Vs. 2009 |
Long-haul markets |
518,064 |
+14.6% |
3,873,907 |
+11.6% |
The Americas |
192,500 |
+19.1% |
1,445,597 |
+12.7% |
Europe, Africa and the Middle
East |
247,546 |
+13.6% |
1,792,254 |
+11.3% |
Australia, New Zealand and
South Pacific |
78,018 |
+7.6% |
636,056 |
+9.9% |
Short-haul markets (excl.
Mainland China & Macau) |
635,643 |
+12.8% |
6,407,618 |
+19.3% |
North Asia |
166,339 |
+21.4% |
1,809,381 |
+22.5% |
South and Southeast Asia |
292,368 |
+15.3% |
2,782,322 |
+24.6% |
Taiwan |
176,936 |
+2.4% |
1,815,915 |
+9.4% |
Mainland China |
2,035,735 |
+20.7% |
18,531,140 |
+27.2% |
Total (includes arrivals from
Macau SAR) |
3,258,537 |
+18% |
29,434,487 |
+23% |
See also:
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in September 2010 and
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in October 2009
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