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“The top two global markets
for travel and tourism employment are China and India with Japan, Indonesia,
Vietnam and Thailand all in the top 10,” said Greg Duffel, president and chief
executive officer of PATA.
The travel and tourism industry generates 74.5 million jobs in China and 30.5
million jobs in India, according to the World Travel and Tourism Authority.
The survey does not clarify the number of employees working in the industry in
Vietnam. However the Tourism Working Group under the Vietnam Business Forum
disclosed this US$4.5-billion industry employed one out of every nine people in
the country.
The travel and tourism industry was a major employer in nearly every destination
in Asia Pacific, Duffel stressed in the statement about the Visa and PATA Asia
Pacific travel intentions survey entitled “Determining Travel Preferences in
2009 and Beyond.”
The survey finds 36% of the more than 5,500 people surveyed from 11 tourism
source marketplaces worldwide said they did not expect to make any changes to
their travel plans in the near future while the rest were reviewing their plans
in the wake of economic woes.
The survey shows 57% of those respondents reviewing their plans would still
travel but look for cheaper alternatives while 38% would travel within their own
country instead. Only 36% of the respondents said they would postpone travel.
“While the global economic situation will impact tourism, it is unlikely to
bring travel to a standstill,” said Truong Minh Ha, Visa country manager for
Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. “What our survey has shown is that travelers will be
more creative in their selection of destinations.”
Duffel called for the travel industry to deliver creative solutions to shape
promotions and offerings that suit travelers’ desires for new, economically
sensitive travel options in order to keep people traveling.
According to the survey, Australians, British, Singaporeans, Indians and French
were less likely than the average respondent to let economic concerns keep them
from traveling. Meanwhile, those from Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and China would
have their plans altered.
Downsizing travel plans was also a popular option for frequent travelers
surveyed, with 70% saying that they would seek less expensive alternatives such
as a change in destination or itinerary.
Domestic travel was an option being considered by 38% of the respondents, with
more travelers from Japan, India, the United States and China opting for local
holidays. Women were more likely than men to select the domestic option.
For the period from now till 2010, the survey shows Australia, Japan and Hong
Kong as the top three destinations in Asia Pacific for travelers. This region is
also named as the number one for those intending to travel overseas in the next
two years.
Ha of Visa said the finding reinforced the vital role of the travel and tourism
industry in the regional economy. She furthered despite the economic slowdown,
last year saw the regional industry grow 5.76%, which is nearly double the world
average rate, and that the industry accounted for more than 5.5% of the total
gross domestic product in the region.
Duffel of PATA urged the Asia Pacific to have a constant supply of trained,
ambitious service employees to keep up with “the impressive year-on-year growth
in the region.”
Source:SGT |
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