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World Travel and Tourism Council urges support for Japan tourism
World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) President and CEO David
Scowsill recently met with tourism officials in Japan, and the main message he
had to deliver to foreign governments is that their travel advisories need to
more accurate.
The advisories need to reflect the status of the country in terms of safety and
security, with Tokyo and the rest of Japan (including Hokkaido, Nagoya, Kyoto,
Osaka, Kobe) all currently deemed safe to visit.
David Scowsill held key meetings with the government, airlines, and travel
leaders to discuss how WTTC could help to kick-start the recovery in inbound,
domestic, and outbound travel and tourism, and Scowsill said: “The situation is
clearly serious, with cancellations forcing hotels to cut costs and operate with
skeleton staffing, airlines canceling flights and running low load factors, and
restaurants struggling as Japanese consumers continue to cancel trips and stay
at home.”
“Although there are still a number of uncertainties regarding the fallout from
the nuclear power plant explosions, life is returning to normal: the baseball
league has restarted, flights have resumed at Sendai Airport, and Tokyo
Disneyland has re-opened. Governments around the world have been too slow to
remove blanket travel bans on the whole country; they must ensure that their
travel advice accurately reflects what is actually happening on the ground.”
"Travel and tourism always recovers rapidly from natural disasters, but this
incident in Japan is a little different due to the perception of the situation
with the nuclear plants at Fukushima. I urge the Japanese government and
industry leaders to communicate clearly to the outside world that the situation
in Fukushima is under control. Without this clear and ongoing assurance, it will
be difficult to stimulate inbound tourists to return when they have so many
other destinations to visit. The lingering concern about radiation must be
eradicated from the minds of potential visitors, and this requires a sustained
and coordinated communications campaign," Scowsill continues.
As Japan prepares for Golden Week (April 29-May 5) – one of the four major
outbound travel periods in the Japanese market – operators are forecasting that
outbound trip volume will be a lot lower than last year. But Scowsill said he
sees no reason why outbound Japanese consumers should continue to cancel their
trips, as the nation is already demonstrating that life is beginning its return
to normal.
Source: wttc.org/eTurbornews |
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