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Hotel Industry Trends |
Wednesday July 9th, 2008 |
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Travel And Tourism Arrivals Across Asia Pacific Expanded 4.5% in Q1 2006 |
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That translates into nearly 3.5 million more arrivals for Asia Pacific destinations, year-on-year. |
PATA's 'First Quarter 2006 Quarterly Statistical Report' ('QSR') shows which Asia Pacific destinations attracted the most increases in international visitor arrivals and from which source markets.
The top five origin-destination % growth performances for first quarter 2006 compared to first quarter 2005, (where passenger traffic was 25,000 or more) were:-
1) Russian Federation to Thailand (+138.2%)
2) China (PRC) to Thailand (+131.8%)
3) Italy to the Maldives (+126.9%)
4) Korea (ROK) to Thailand (+89.7%)
5) China (PRC) to Philippines (+87.1%)
"Thailand clearly bounced back from the post-tsunami declines it suffered in the first three months of 2005," said PATA Director-Strategic Intelligence Centre Mr John Koldowski.
In purely % growth terms, irrespective of volume, top five origin-destination growth performances for first quarter 2006 compared to first quarter 2005, were:-
1) Sweden to Bhutan (+200.0%)
2) Indonesia to Chinese Taipei (+145.0%)
3) Brunei to Cambodia (+143.6)
4) Russian Federation to Thailand (+138.2%)
5) Malaysia to Tahiti (+136.4%)
The top five origin-destination pairs with the greatest volume gains in first quarter 2006 over first quarter 2005 were:-
1) Hong Kong SAR to China (PRC) (+680,681)
2) China (PRC) to Hong Kong SAR (+553,052)
3) China (PRC) to Macau SAR (+492,748)
4) Hong Kong SAR to Macau SAR (+237,802)
5) Canada to USA (+150,232)
PATA's 'First Quarter 2006 Quarterly Statistical Report' ('QSR'), which was released last week, can be purchased at www.pata.org/catalogue. PATA members are eligible for discounts.
Each 'QSR' includes visitor arrivals by country of origin, outbound travel data for selected PATA-member destinations, percentage changes over the same quarter of the previous year and an update of four years' worth of monthly arrivals and departures data.
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