According to preliminary data from PATA,
international visitor arrivals to Asia Pacific in July 2010 grew
15% year-on-year. For the first seven months of 2010,
international visitor arrivals to the region grew by 12%
year-on-year.
Arrivals to the Northeast Asia sub-region
(excluding Mongolia) expanded
by 15% for the month, slightly slower than the robust growth of
19% seen in May and June. Japan led the way for the sub-region,
with arrivals growth of 39% for the month.
The revival of inbound
tourism to Japan has been impressive, following a year-to-date
expansion of 36% for the first seven months of the year. This
robust growth has helped the destination to inch closer to the
pre-recession level of 2008, and Japan could come very close to equalling the year-to-date peak in either August or September of
this year.
Strong demand growth was also seen for
Hong Kong SAR
(+32%), Korea ROK (+24%), Chinese Taipei (+23%), and Macau SAR
(+23%). China saw its overall arrivals, including traffic from
Hong Kong and Macau , grow by 7% in July, with foreign
arrivals growing much more strongly at 19%. Overall, international
visitor arrivals to Northeast Asia recorded a growth of 12% for
the first seven months of 2010.
Growth in
international arrivals to Southeast Asia (excluding Laos and the
Philippines) also remained strong at
15% in July, boosted by double-digit growth in arrivals to Vietnam
(+51%),
Singapore (+24%), Thailand (+14%) and Indonesia (+11%).
Significantly for Thailand , this was the first month of positive
growth in arrivals for three consecutive months and heralds a
positive scenario as it heads into the traditionally ‘high’
season. The smaller destinations of Myanmar (+40%) and Cambodia
(+22%) also recorded significant growth in July. For the first
seven months of the year, arrivals to the Southeast Asia bloc
increased by 13% year-on-year.
Arrivals to the
destinations that make up South Asia (excluding Bhutan and
Pakistan) grew by 11% for the month of
July, comparatively slower than the average 15% growth seen in the
first six months of the year but strong nevertheless.
International arrivals to India grew only slowly at four per cent,
however, arrivals to Sri Lanka , the Maldives and Nepal continued
to record impressive growth rates of 50%, 29% and 26%
respectively. During the January-to-July 2010 period,
international visitor arrivals to the sub-region rose by 14%.
In the Pacific (excluding Fiji, Niue, Tahiti,
Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu), international arrivals continued to gain
momentum after suffering through the ash cloud related slumps of
April. Following a strong 10% expansion in June, arrivals to the
sub-region posted double-digit growth of 10% in July. Australia ,
with 11% growth for the month, led the sub-region’s strong
performance. While weak economic sentiment continues to negatively
impact travel from Europe and the Americas to Australia , arrivals
from Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia picked up strongly. Growth
in arrivals to New Zealand was moderate at 4% while
most of the smaller destinations showed positive growth in July.
Overall, the sub-region recorded an average growth rate of 5% for the first seven months of the year.
Regions Include (unless
noted otherwise)
Northeast Asia = China, Chinese Taipei, Hong
Kong SAR, Japan, Korea (ROK), Macau SAR and Mongolia Southeast
Asia = Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar,
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam South Asia =
Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka The
Pacific = Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall
Islands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Marianas,
Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu
Some areas are excluded from the statistics as
no data was available at time of reporting.
See also:
Singapore Visitor Arrivals in July 2010 and
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in July 2010
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