Steve Finch
The Phnom Penh Post
CAMBODIA’S tourism industry has enjoyed surprising success in encouraging foreign visitors to the Kingdom following the global economic crisis – arrival numbers were up last year and continue to soar in 2010. However, although more people are entering Cambodia, key indicators show the sector has a long way to go before the numbers of the pre-crisis era fully return.
Though government figures show a 15 percent rise in total arrivals in the first eight months of 2010 compared to last year, most of these gains came from the near-50 percent climb in Vietnamese visitors – already the most numerous travellers to the Kingdom. Travel industry executives will hardly be excited by this statistic as many Vietnamese come to Cambodia for only a few days and are considered to spend much less on average than tourists from North America and Europe.
United States visitors fell more than 4 percent and those from the United Kingdom dropped 3.75 percent to the end of August, a sign the sluggish global recovery is still hurting. Travellers look to be choosing conservative destinations rather than far-flung Cambodia.
The government has done a good job balancing the drop in Western tourists with increases from the region – certainly opening more border gates and reducing traffic restrictions with Vietnam has helped. But this has contributed to a structural shift in the tourism industry towards lower-spending, short-term visitors.
Government data show the average international visitor spent about US$1 less per day in 2009 compared to 2008 – just under $112 – which resulted in a fall of around $2 million across the industry. The average visitor stayed just 6.45 days last year, compared to 6.65 days in 2008. This statistic represents deeper structural problems in the sector, as the average stay was falling even before the onset of the economic crisis, a sign that more people are coming but are moving through more quickly – an effect attributable not just to more short-term visitors from Vietnam.
Cambodia has struggled to establish itself as a destination that demands attention outside of Angkor Wat and the capital Phnom Penh. The persistent challenge of attracting airlines to fly to Sihanoukville testifies to this problem – there are still no scheduled flights to the beach resort’s recently upgraded airport. This is not likely to be for no reason – Air Asia in particular has expanded all over the region. But the carrier only chooses destinations offering a good opportunity to make a profit after conducting market research, just like any airline.
The key for Cambodia’s tourism industry is, therefore, to encourage visitors to explore outside Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, while trying to recover Western tourists.
Cambodia’s Ministry of Tourism is targeting 2.4 million arrivals this year and 2.8 million for 2011, which would represent impressive year-on-year growth of 11 percent and 16.7 percent respectively. However, the key question remains: Will the industry actually bring in more money?
10 comments:
Viet tourists...they come to Cambodia to stay for good, helping HUN SEN's vote to be Viet's slave for good!!!
No further questions your Honor @ 5:37 AM! We rest our case.
Viets are no tourists, they are land trappers.
My piggy bank contracted swine flu and died with no cash for me to pay Vietenary bill, can't come.
I went to my slave country spending more then half million don, alot of money, for food only, and I have none to buy while retune home because many thing made from Vietmam. I just wen to visit my relatives for afew days.
Do you beleive that Viets tourist are interested on Angkor Wat Rocks,I don't think so.They are so pround the see the # increased but I afraid that how many viets did not return home.
I come to fuck Khmer child, juicy. We fuck it, fuck it
A thousand visitors from VN = 1 Tourist from West Countries.
"If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us."
Herman Hesse
7:57am, did you know that there are more Vietnamese prostitutes in Cambodia than in Vietnam? So you come all the way here to screw your own kind? I know you can pay as little as 5,000 riels which is equivalent to $1.25 to bang them. Why spend so much on the bus fare when you can use that money to screw your "Little Siagon prositutes? as many times as you like?" lol
7:57AM, You're so used to screwing the old Vietnamese whores in your country. When you come here and screw more Vietnamese whores which are in their 30's and you think they are children.lol Yeah, I know they're punies....but they are not children.hahhaha OOOPS...check again.hahhaha
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