Posted at e-Travel Blackboard (Australia)
It seems more and more travelers are discovering the wonders of Cambodia, with the ports recording just below 20% growth in the first five months of the year when compared to 2006.
Siem Reap was still the most popular entrance port, with a market share of 65.26% of total arrivals. The 553,873 trips into Siem Reap represent a lift of a little over 57% when compared to 2006 figures.
Air travel in is also on the rise, with 562,652 travelers entering on planes, signifying a 36% increase in this mode of transportation in.
A third of travelers are still traveling in via land or sea, with inbound land travel up by 27% and sea travel inbound up by 8%.
Looking at inbound markets, Korea is still leading the pack with 175,006 trips in the January to May period, holding a strong 20% market share, and growing in numbers this period by 32%.
Coming in second, are the Japanese, with an 8% market share with 69,053 travelers in the first five months of 2007, an increase of 11% when compared to 2006. Rounding out the top five inbound markets are Taiwan, China and Vietnam.
Siem Reap was still the most popular entrance port, with a market share of 65.26% of total arrivals. The 553,873 trips into Siem Reap represent a lift of a little over 57% when compared to 2006 figures.
Air travel in is also on the rise, with 562,652 travelers entering on planes, signifying a 36% increase in this mode of transportation in.
A third of travelers are still traveling in via land or sea, with inbound land travel up by 27% and sea travel inbound up by 8%.
Looking at inbound markets, Korea is still leading the pack with 175,006 trips in the January to May period, holding a strong 20% market share, and growing in numbers this period by 32%.
Coming in second, are the Japanese, with an 8% market share with 69,053 travelers in the first five months of 2007, an increase of 11% when compared to 2006. Rounding out the top five inbound markets are Taiwan, China and Vietnam.
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