Visitor arrivals to Hong Kong reached 3,357,960
in April 2011, a 20.1% increase compared to the same month last
year (Hong
Kong Visitor Arrivals in April 2010).
For the first four months combined, total
arrivals stood at 13,065,931, 14.4% ahead of the figure last year.
In April, visitor arrivals from Mainland China
continued the upward trend, rising by 28.7% to surpass 2.13
million. The majority of the visitors remained those travelling
under the Individual Visit Scheme, who accounted for 1.35 million
or 63.2% of all Mainland arrivals, a year-on-year increase of
41.9%. Those travelling with tour group visa also grew by 21.1% to
exceed 270,000, or 12.9% of the monthly total from the market.
Growth was also observed in the short-haul markets, with total
arrivals increased by 6.4% to over 680,000. In North Asia (Japan
and South Korea), notwithstanding the 11 March earthquake and its
aftermath, the decline in arrivals was less than 1% (-0.8%), as
business travel from Japan remained unimpaired. Meanwhile, a
strong travel sentiment prevailed in South Korea, powered by
vigorous promotion of Hong Kong tour products by the local travel
trade in collaboration with the HKTB. In April alone, South Korean
arrivals went up by 13.8%.
In Southeast Asia, arrivals grew
steadily by 7.9%, with Singapore being the best performer. Factors
such as the increased number of Hong Kong - Singapore flights, enhanced
promotion of Hong Kong tour products and a strong Singaporean
dollar against the Hong Kong dollar combined to lift arrivals from
the country by nearly 20%.
Taiwan also showed satisfactory
performance in April, with arrivals growing by 10.3% to almost
200,000. In particular, overnight arrivals surged by 42.3% to
73,093. This could be attributed to the launch of vacation
packages that are even more competitively priced by the Taiwanese
travel trade following the Japanese earthquake, supported by
promotions by the Hong Kong Tourism Board.
For the long-haul markets, arrivals
rose by 7.1% to surpass 460,000. In particular, arrivals from
Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific, as well as Europe,
Africa and the Middle East climbed up by 9.4% and 8.4%
respectively, as boosted by increased business visits from these
regions for MICE activities in Hong Kong.
As for the
emerging markets, Russia continued to take the lead with a growth
rate of 73% in April, as led by the continuous robust economy of
the country, which has encouraged outbound travel. In the Middle
East, as political instability gradually spread to the Gulf Cooperation Council region, arrivals from the market dropped by
7.7% during the month.
Overnight Visitors vs. Same-Day,
in-Town Visitors
In April 2011, overnight arrivals reached 1.79
million, representing 53.3% of all visitors to Hong Kong and a
13.4% increase over last year. Same-day visitors also rose by
28.7% to 1.56 million.
Cumulatively, overnight arrivals
increased by 7.6% to 6.9 million or 52.9% of all visitors to Hong
Kong, whereas same-day visitors went up by 23.1% to 6.15 million.
See also:
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in April 2010 and
Hong Kong Visitor Arrivals in April 2009
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