According to figures collected by PATA,
international visitor arrivals into Asia Pacific destinations
during May 2012 show a collective gain of 3% year-on-year.
This is the second consecutive month with
a declining growth rate. For the first five months of 2012, the
average growth in international visitor arrivals into Asia Pacific
destinations was 6% up year-on-year.
North America is showing a similar but more
volatile growth pattern. After registering a solid 12% increase in
foreign arrivals during March, the growth trend reduced to just
0.5% in April and then contracted by 1% in May 2012. Canada and
the USA managed to sustain positive growth of 2% and 1%
respectively during the month but a contraction in international
arrivals into Mexico for both April and May (-6% each month) has
affected the overall sub-regional performance. A slowing of
intra-regional travel demand was the major negative factor along
with a 4% drop in UK arrivals.
Growth to Northeast Asia was also somewhat
slower with a 4% increase, year-on-year. A general softening of
foreign travel flows and falling demand between China and its two
SARs continued to constrain overall growth in arrivals to China
(-2%) and Macau SAR (-7%) during the month of May. Arrivals to
Chinese Taipei (+27%), Hong Kong SAR (+13%) and Korea (ROK) (+27%)
were however robust and well supported by a rebound in arrivals
from Japan and the resilient Chinese market. Japan had an
exceptional result (+87%) but has yet to reach the pre-crisis
level of international arrivals, although that is likely to happen
within the next few months.
Foreign arrivals to South Asia grew by a
moderate 6% during the month. Despite a weak result from the
Maldives (-1%) and a relatively slower month for Nepal (+9%), the
overall trend for the sub-region still showed some promise
compared to the previous month. India was up 5% during May 2012
while Sri Lanka managed a double-digit growth in arrivals (+18%).
This upward trend seems to be continuing as early results for June
suggest another lift in the arrivals growth rate.
Even under these trying conditions, Southeast
Asia still managed solid growth of 8% during the month to become
the fastest growing destination in Asia Pacific. Even so the
growth trend is still downward, falling from a high of 15% in
March to 9% in April and 8% in May. There are positives however.
The Philippines showed a slower but still significant increase of
6% after four consecutive months of double-digit growth. Similarly
Cambodia (+23%), Indonesia (+8%), Singapore (+14%) and Thailand
(+8%) performed well above the sub-region’s average, while Myanmar
in particular was very strong performer recording a 53% gain in
foreign arrivals during May 2012. Vietnam however posted negative
growth (-13%) for the month, the first time this has happened
since September 2011.
The relatively strong performance of the Pacific
in recent months, continued through May. After closing a year of
stagnant growth in 2011, the upward trend kicked off in January
and maintained momentum since March. Although travel demand
remains volatile, the short-term outlook seems very promising.
During May 2012, foreign arrivals to the Pacific grew 8%
year-on-year, driven largely by the robust growth in foreign
arrivals to Guam (+17%) and Hawaii (+12%). Most of the smaller
island destinations in the Pacific also reported positive growth
led by Samoa (+30%), the Northern Marianas (+20%) and Tahiti
(+8%). The larger dominant destinations of Australia (+2%) and New
Zealand (+0%), recorded another month of relatively slower growth
or stagnation.
Commenting on the latest PATA tourism
statistics, Martin J Craigs, PATA CEO, said, “While there is
significant variation in the results at the sub-regional and
destination levels, the majority of Asia Pacific economies still
reported growth during the month of May 2012. It is evident,
however, that the toughening global marketplace is having an
impact on the Asia Pacific region. None of us can be afford to be
complacent as we reach the midway point of calendar year 2012.”
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