Fiji's international tourist intake has surged
again with figures released by the Fiji department of information
for August 2010 showing the destination welcomed more than 59,000
visitors.
The actual 59,339 figure eclipses the previous
highest ever visitor number recorded for a month of August in
Fiji's tourism history, beating the previous best ever result set
in the record breaking 2008 (57,609) by 1,730 – a 9.9% increase.
The August result bring Fiji’s 2010 eight month total to just
under 400,000, the actual 398,395 total in itself representing an
18% jump over the 337,554 achieved for the corresponding period in
2009.
The August
2010 result was bolstered by yet another very strong
performance from the Australian market where figures recorded for
the month reached 21,586.
The August result brings Australian numbers for
the first eight months of this year to 178,171, a huge 31% gain
over the 135,770 figure recorded for the same period in 2009.
Tourism FIJI CEO Josefa Tuamoto said it was a similar story in New
Zealand where the 12,410 result achieved across August has taken
the total of Kiwi visitors for the eight month period to 63,665, a
10.07% increase over the 57,841 achieved for the same period in
2009.
US figures too have also shown good growth
across the month, rising almost 6% from 4,486 to 4,754.
Chinese visitor arrivals for the month reached
1,764, a 39% increase over the 1,268 figure achieved in 2009. The
result brought the 2010 eight month total to 11,092, in itself a
31.8% increase over the 8,418 achieved for the same period in
2009.
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