Figures released this week
show international visitation to the Solomon Islands, for the period January – December
2015, increased from 20,061 in 2014 to 21,623 – a growth of 7.8%.
Australian visitor arrivals again led the
way, the 9509 total recorded for the 12 month period representing
a 4.10% increase over 2014 and accounting for 43.9% of the 2015 total.
New Zealand has for the
first time jumped into the number two spot, the 1451 figure
recorded for 2015 marking a 3.2% increase over the 1243
total recorded in 2014.
The US, Papua New Guinea
and Fiji arrivals also showed positive growth, figures increasing
by 24.2%, 7.8% and 10.8%, respectively.
“This is particularly the case in
Australia and New Zealand where we have been extremely hard at
work creating a profile for the Solomon Islands, working hand in
hand with our industry colleagues and Solomon Airlines to
perpetuate awareness for the destination,” said Solomon Islands Visitors Bureau CEO, Josefa ‘Jo’
Tuamoto. “Our efforts in the US, which was heavily affected by the Fiji
Airways-Solomon Airlines impasse in 2014, and PNG have also borne
fruit. But key to everything we do in order to
attract more visitation is to continue to continue to broaden the Solomon Islands’ overseas appeal to attract a more diverse range
of visitors. We are renowned as a mecca for Scuba
divers, surfers, backpackers and more latterly, families looking
to reconnect while on holiday and the romance/wedding markets. Leading into 2017 we also see huge potential with the
75th anniversary of the Guadalcanal campaign and the corresponding
100th anniversary of the birth of John F. Kennedy which we know
will hold huge potential for us, particularly in the US market. Key to everything we do is to continue to take long
hard looks look and examine how we do are doing things in order
for us to take that step change and propel our country’s tourism
fortunes into the future. Having visited Papua New
Guinea and New Zealand earlier this year and with a major east
coast Australia roadshow planned in May, we are hopeful of an even
stronger result in 2016.”
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