Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Tourism Indochina: Tourism ideas seen to lack wow now factor

Tourism Indochina: Tourism ideas seen to lack wow now factor

(Tourism Indochina:Date : 2008-10-16):

The Hong Kong Tourism Board has been promised support to target emerging markets such as India, the Middle East and Russia.

Donald Tsang also promised to help attract mainland visitors from provinces other than Guangdong to boost tourism. But he did not spell out exactly how much the government might contribute.

The board will establish an office overseas to promote meetings, incentive travel, conventions and exhibitions - or MICE business, as it is known.

The government and the Trade Development Council are also examining the feasibility of a phase three expansion of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre at a nearby site.

Negotiations with Russia for a mutual visa-free agreement, meanwhile, are in their final stages.

That could make Hong Kong the first advanced region to reach such an agreement with Moscow.

Tsang said Hong Kong is also about to conclude an agreement with Macau to speed up immigration clearance for residents traveling between the two.

Hong Kong residents made 8.17 million visits to Macau last year. Under the deal, they should before the end of next year be able to clear immigration procedures using e-channels in Macau without filling out arrival forms.

On what Hong Kong offers, Tsang said cultural infrastructure and heritage conservation were just as important as economic growth.

Hexagonal rock columns and other features on the New Territories eastern coastline are unique attractions, he noted, and a geological park would provide academic research as well as tourism.

Ten sites are being considered as worthy candidates for heritage attention, including the Ninepin island group, Lai Chi Chong, Ping Chau and High Island.

On the cultural front, a revitalization of the original Central School would be modeled on the Fringe Club, though a public consultation will begin next year.

The government will also continue to back popular tourism and infrastructure, including a Kai Tak cruise terminal, the former Marine Police Headquarters in Tsim Sha Tsui and the West Kowloon Cultural District.

But the chairman of the Inbound Travel Association, Paul Leung Yiu- lam, said Tsang failed to provide fast remedies for the struggling sector. He said the government is on the right track but that it will take years for these plans to materialize.

"It is good to waive visas for Russians, but we don't have enough Russian- speaking tour guides," Leung added. For example, the SAR is better equipped for Vietnamese or English-speaking Middle Eastern tourists.

On eco-tourism, he said a geological park or revitalized heritage sites may be value-added attractions, but "if tourists want to see rocks, they don't come to Hong Kong for that."

Tourism constituency lawmaker Paul Tse Wai-chun found the policy address disappointing.

He believes organizing events such as the Rugby Sevens and the International Dragon Boat Championships will invigorate tourism quickly.


By Nickkita Lau

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Tourism Indochina: Cambodia, Taiwan and Hong Kong possible new destinations for Tiger

Tourism Indochina: Cambodia, Taiwan and Hong Kong possible new destinations for Tiger

(Tourism Indochina:Date : 2008-11-17):

Tiger Airways has hinted at new routes to Cambodia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as extra capacity to existing routes in Asia and Australia.

As Tiger gets ready to attend the 14th World Route Development Forum in Kuala Lumpur, the carrier has indicated that it intends to grow routes and capacity in these uncertain economic times.

“History tells us that the true low cost airline model is perfectly positioned to thrive in uncertain economic times,” said Steve Burns, Tiger COO.

“By building our presence on existing routes from Singapore and within Australia, and expanding our footprint to new destinations in places such as Hong Kong, Cambodia and Taiwan, we can be the first airline to offer true low fares to these destinations.”

Tiger adds that it will be in discussions with representatives from these destinations at the Forum.

In terms of where the capacity increases will go, no existing route has been ruled out, though it is expected that Malaysia, China, India, Indonesia and domestic Australian routes will be prioritized.

“With our firm aircraft order Tiger Airways is set to further grow air traffic in the Asia-Pacific region while other airlines cut back services,” adds Mr Burns.

Currently flying 12 aircraft, the airline is looking to receive four more planes in the next four months.


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Friday, July 8, 2011

Asia Pacific travel sector will get worse before it gets better

Key Asian tourism destinations including Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and India are bracing themselves for a weak 2009, as traveller numbers are expected to drop.

In a recent report from the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), the tourism body recognised that the tourism sector in the Asia Pacific bore much of the brunt in the last quarter of 2008.

“The slowdown was particularly strong since August following the spike in oil prices and the consequent cuts in airline capacity and increasing transport costs,” noted the UNWTO.

“In the shorter term, overall prospects – against continuing downward revisions in macro-economic expectations and primary generating markets in recession – look quite gloomy.”

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) too has noted that traffic in and out of the Asia Pacific has dropped more than any other region in recent months.

In comparison, North America traffic figures were doing relatively well due to having entered the downward trend much earlier than the Asia Pacific.

IATA notes that in 2009, “North America [aviation] will be the only region in the black,” whereas the Asia Pacific is expected to see losses more than double from the US$500 million in 2008 to US$1.1 billion.

For these destinations a drop in capacity from carrier will translate to weaker profits across the board, from hotels to attractions as well as restaurants and convention centers.

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Friday, June 24, 2011

Cambodia, Taiwan and Hong Kong possible new destinations for Tiger

Tiger Airways has hinted at new routes to Cambodia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as extra capacity to existing routes in Asia and Australia.

As Tiger gets ready to attend the 14th World Route Development Forum in Kuala Lumpur, the carrier has indicated that it intends to grow routes and capacity in these uncertain economic times.

“History tells us that the true low cost airline model is perfectly positioned to thrive in uncertain economic times,” said Steve Burns, Tiger COO.

“By building our presence on existing routes from Singapore and within Australia, and expanding our footprint to new destinations in places such as Hong Kong, Cambodia and Taiwan, we can be the first airline to offer true low fares to these destinations.”

Tiger adds that it will be in discussions with representatives from these destinations at the Forum.

In terms of where the capacity increases will go, no existing route has been ruled out, though it is expected that Malaysia, China, India, Indonesia and domestic Australian routes will be prioritized.

“With our firm aircraft order Tiger Airways is set to further grow air traffic in the Asia-Pacific region while other airlines cut back services,” adds Mr Burns.

Currently flying 12 aircraft, the airline is looking to receive four more planes in the next four months.

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