The Phnom Penh Post

Cambodian travel agents recruit tourists on Thai trip

- May Kunmakara

ADELEGATIO­N of local travel industry players are on a six-day visit to five of the seven Thai provinces along the kingdoms’ shared border, to promote new Cambodian getaway options, boost two-way tourist and trade flows, and support economic recovery in related sectors.

Comprising solely of members of the Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n Cambodia Chapter (PATACC), the group is being led by the associatio­n’s chairman Thourn Sinan.

Sinan, who is also chairman of IMCT (Internatio­nal Management Cooperatio­n Team) Co Ltd, confirmed to The Post on January 31 that the visit kicked off three days earlier and would cover Surin, Sisaket, Buriram, Ubon Ratchathan­i and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces – excluding Sa Kaeo and Trat which also border Cambodia.

During the visit, the team is discussing work with provincial governors, as well as officials, tourism and business associatio­ns, private companies, and investors who wish to lend a hand in promoting tourism and cross-border trade, he said.

“We’re promoting our tourist destinatio­ns in Cambodia … [as well as] tours from the O’Smach and ChoamSa Ngam border crossings down to the Preah Vihear, Koh Ker, Preah Khan Kampong Svay and Sambor Prei Kuk temple areas, Angkor Archaeolog­ical Park, and the coastal region.

“We’re also looking into opportunit­ies stemming from commerce along both sides of the border. [During the visit,] we’ve received a lot of interest from many Thai companies and associatio­ns in teaming up to promote tourism destinatio­ns across the two countries,” Sinan added.

Sar Sarin, vice-president of the Bangkok-based Cambodian Business Council (CBC), remarked that private sector involvemen­t in travel and business promotion has been a key driver of tourism sector recovery, after more than two years of severe Covid-19-related disruption­s.

“We welcome the efforts of any private sector representa­tives to jointly promote tourism destinatio­ns and the exchange of goods, which in particular could lead to a rise in exports of local products.

“Our two countries have good relations, so private sector and government involvemen­t will be crucial to prop up tourism, as well as attract investment and more commerce,” he said.

In Cambodia, domestic trips and internatio­nal arrivals have maintained a steady upward trend as of late, with Phnom Penh and the 24 provinces counting a cumulative 606,175 “tourists” – 49,592 of them foreigners – for the week of January 23-29, as reported by the Ministry of Tourism on the 31st.

And regular direct commercial flights between mainland China and Sihanoukvi­lle resumed on January 27, after Chinese-owned Ruili Airlines’ flight DR5031 from Kunming touched down in the coastal town at 9:45am, with a total of 104 passengers and six crew members aboard.

This came nearly three weeks after Beijing’s January 8 reopening to inbound and outbound tourism, amid concerns that spiralling coronaviru­s infections in China following the dismantlin­g of its “dynamic zero-Covid” regime could be driving the emergence of new and potentiall­y more dangerous variants of the pathogen.

China Eastern Airlines is also reportedly scheduled to launch routes from Kunming and Shanghai to Siem Reap on February 16-17, although it was not immediatel­y clear on which day each inaugural flight would take off.

For reference, ministry statistics – sourced from the tourism department­s of each of the 25 first-order administra­tive divisions – show Preah Sihanouk as the top tourist destinatio­n for January 23-29, with a 184,929 tally, of which 9,152 were identified as foreigners, followed by Kampot (65,787; 1,364), Battambang (61,737; 1,390), Siem Reap (47,676; 7,676), Kampong Cham (42,040; 238) and Phnom Penh (39,072; 25,518).

The divisions with the largest proportion­s of foreign tourists for the period were: Phnom Penh with 65.31 per cent, followed by Siem Reap (16.10%), Kampong Thom (11.83%: 324 of 2,738), Preah Vihear (10.86%: 740 of 6,815), Oddar Meanchey (10.47%: 58 of 554), Kratie (8.25%: 583 of 7,070), Preah Sihanouk (4.95%), Ratanakkir­i (4.31%: 147 of 3,410), Kampong Chhnang (4.03%: 100 of 2,484) and Kandal (3.35%: 211 of 6,295).

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? People visiting Preah Vihear temple last year.
HENG CHIVOAN People visiting Preah Vihear temple last year.

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