A five-person PATA DPR Korea (North Korea) Task Force arrived in
Pyongyang yesterday on a seven-day mission to study the country's tourism
potential and make recommendations to the National Tourism Administration
of DPR Korea.
Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) President and CEO, Mr. Peter de
Jong, said: "This is a first for the travel and tourism industry in Asia Pacific and
signals North Korea's apparent willingness to open its doors to the fastest
growing industry in the fastest growing region of the world."
While in DPR Korea, the Task Force will assess the following areas: current
and potential tourist attractions; development of tourism infrastructure; air
access; destination branding; marketing; and policies affecting tourism.
Task Force Chairman, Mr. Neil Plimmer, said: "Tourism here is in its early
stages and we are working together with North Korea to look at ways to build
the industry from the ground floor up. North Korea is rich in natural, historic
and cultural attractions. The potential for tourism growth, with all its social and
economic benefits, is high."
Mr. Plimmer is working with fellow Task Force members who bring expertise
from across the private and public sectors of the travel industry in Asia
Pacific: Mr. Paul Casey, Mr. Laurent Kuenzle, Mr. Charles Leong, and PATA
Director, Mr. KC Sim. The findings of the Task Force will be available mid-November.
Drawing on PATA's 30-year experience of sending task forces to work with
new and developing destinations, the PATA DPR Korea Task Force is taking a
long-term perspective. "We believe North Korea should, at its own pace, join
the booming world of Asia Pacific tourism," Mr. Plimmer said. |