Total Visitor Arrivals in First Half of 2010 Still Up 13%
Thailand — In spite of the sharp declines in arrivals during the political
crisis months of May and June 2010, international visitor arrivals in
the first four months of this year were still high enough to allow the
country to enjoy a 13.70% increase in total arrivals in the first half.
Figures tabulated by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports in January-June
2010, showed total arrivals by nationality of 7,515,025 up from
6,609,313 or up 13.70% over the same period of 2009.
This is because arrivals in the first half of 2009 had been hit by the
impact of the global financial and economic crisis prevailing at the
time, making this year’s rate of increase relatively high over a low
base figure. It also reflects the fact that while arrivals to Bangkok
were significantly affected, arrivals to Phuket remained relatively
buoyant.
As
the arrivals in June and July 2010 have picked up significantly, thanks
to the launch of recovery programmes and a broad range of promotional
packages, the Tourism Authority of Thailand officials are optimistic
that it will still be possible to meet the year’s total arrivals target
of 14.5 million arrivals.
On
each of the markets, the following performance analysis, based on the
figures tabulated so far:
EAST ASIA:
East Asian visitor arrivals to Thailand comprise the biggest market
share of all visitors. Of the 7.5 million arrivals in January-June 2010,
a total of 3.67 million were from the East Asia region. Malaysia topped
the list with 930,660 arrivals, followed by Japan 475,386, China
471,462, and Korea 382,394.
EUROPE: The
January-June period saw a good growth rate of 15.86% to 2.27 million.
The United Kingdom is the largest source market out of Europe, with
arrivals of 412,035, up 2.28%. Germany is Thailand’s second highest
source market from Europe with a total of 320,368 arrivals, up 15.89%
over the January-June 2009.
Visitors from Russia to Thailand have been growing steadily over the
past few years. In the early days, Russian visitors began flocking on
charters to Pattaya to escape the harsh winters. Today, they have become
mainstream travellers. In January – June 2010, Russian visitors to
Thailand totalled 305,415, up 102.28% over the same period of 2009.
THE AMERICAS:
Arrivals in January-June 2010 saw an increase of 3.64% to 431,381. The
main market, the US, increased by 1.95% to 310,454. Arrivals from both
Brazil and Canada showed positive growth of 17.29% and 3.88%. Thailand’s
image of good value for money remains a powerful magnet that continues
to attract tourists.
SOUTH ASIA:
Arrivals in January-June 2010 grew by a strong 15.99% to 446,935 with
all markets doing well. India has become a primary market with arrivals
up by 18.39% to 344,063, making it the region’s fastest growing market.
Thailand is enjoying huge popularity among Indian niche markets; such
as, weddings and honeymooners.
OCEANIA: Arrivals
in January-June 2010 grew by 11.87% to 367,540 visitors. Australian
visitors were up 13.00% to 326,084 and New Zealand +3.00% to 40,255.
This is largely due to the influx of low-cost airlines like Jetstar into
Phuket.
MIDDLE EAST: Arrivals
in January-June 2010 grew by a strong 22.20% to 261,657 with all
markets showing a positive growth. One of the most promising is Iran
with arrival only at Suvarnnabhumi airport up by 51.86%.
AFRICA:
Arrivals in January-June 2010 were up by 21.71% to 56,908. South Africa
is a major market and has showed significant growth of 39.09% to
23,434. It is expected to perform strongly in the year ahead in the wake
of relaunch of Thai Airways’ flights to Johannesburg.
International Tourist Arrivals to Thailand
By Country of Nationality, January – June 2010
|
Regions |
2010
January-June
|
2009
January-June
|
% Change |
East Asia |
3,670,667 |
3,250,420 |
+12.93 |
Europe |
2,279,937 |
1,967,920 |
+15.86 |
The Americas |
431,381 |
416,228 |
+3.64 |
South Asia |
446,935 |
385,377 |
+15.99 |
Oceania |
367,540 |
328,538 |
+11.87 |
Middle East |
261,657 |
214,114 |
+22.10 |
Africa |
56,908 |
46,756 |
+21.71 |
Grand Total |
7,515,025 |
6,609,313 |
+13.70 |
Source: Ministry of Tourism and Sports According
to the TAT Governor Suraphon Svetsreni, the strong market recovery
efforts being exerted by the Thai tourism private sector, Thai Airways
International, as well as the high-profile promotions such as the
“Thailand Today” mega-fam trip should make it possible to make up lost
ground in the second half of this year.
Asian
economies have showed steady economic improvements and the short-haul
markets such as India, China and Indonesia are showing great promise. At
the same time, the airline industry is adding more flights from key
markets; such as, Australia, Japan, and Singapore. Many countries are
also relaxing or withdrawing their travel warnings to Thailand, and new
markets such as China, Russia and India are showing significant growth,
Mr Suraphon noted.
Contact information:
International Public Relations Division
Tourism Authority of Thailand
Tel: +66 (0) 2250 5500 ext. 4545-48
Fax: +66 (0) 2253 7419
E-mail: prdiv3@tat.or.th
Web site: www.tatnews.org
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July 27, 2010