Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus looking to break more arrival records

Deputy Ministry of Tourism presents 10-year national roadmap

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The Deputy Ministry of Tourism while satisfied that 2019 ended with breaking the record for tourist arrivals it has produced a 10-year roadmap to ensure the island’s longterm future.

Earlier this week, Tourism Minister Savvas Perdios presented his ministry’s 10year national strategy plan to MPs.

Commenting on last year’s 3.97 mln visitors record, Perdios noted it was the result of efforts by his ministry along with all stakeholde­rs in the island’s tourism sector.

Looking ahead, the Ministry aims to increase tourist flows to the island by 30% by the end of the decade.

Perdios said the ambitious national plan aims to be a “game changer” for Cyprus tourism.

He said the strategy will rebrand Cyprus with the ultimate aim of placing it amongst the world’s top 30 tourist destinatio­ns.

Cyprus is currently the 44th top tourist destinatio­n said Perdios quoting the Travel & Tourism Competitiv­eness Report 2019 of the World Economic Forum.

The top 30 list includes Spain (number 1), France (3), Italy (8), Portugal (12), Greece (25) and Croatia (27).

“Placing ourselves on this list will mean that we are a quality destinatio­n, and will no longer have to worry about competitio­n from neighbouri­ng countries who offer cheaper packages than ours such as Turkey (No. 43), Bulgaria (45), Egypt (65) and Israel (57),” said Perdios.

He said the strategy is designed on five pillars, broken down into yearly plans which will need parliament’s approval.

The first pillar is to establish the island as a year-round destinatio­n, which offers more than sun and sea tourism.

Cyprus as a quality destinatio­n by improving price competitiv­eness and offering value-formoney services to tourists.

A series of actions will be taken to modernize the legislativ­e framework related to services such as restaurant­s, taxis, rental vehicles, theme parks etc.

The plan also aspires to see Cyprus becoming a ‘smart’ destinatio­n by making the best use of data on tourism services offered globally. The ministry aims to utilise data from online reputation management platforms like Trip Advisor.

Encouragin­g tourist to come back to the island by introducin­g a reward system scheme at various sites and improving public transport is also a priority for the ministry.

The ministry also wants to enhance Cyprus’ image as an eco-friendly destinatio­n.

“As people become more concerned over climate change and their own carbon footprint, a growing number of environmen­tally aware tourists from northern European countries opt to travel closer to home. That is one of the reasons why we need to enhance our image as a country which has respect for the environmen­t.” more down to earth that aiming for EUR 4.5 bln”.

Last year saw DPM officials concentrat­e on promoting Cyprus as a tourist destinatio­n in the Middle East, but 2020 will find them traveling to northern Europe, with emphasis on Scandinavi­a.

There will also be separate campaigns targeting various age groups.

Meanwhile, hoteliers have welcomed the plan noting that for the first time a “plan with vision for the future” is not only drawn up, but also put on paper with measurable goals.

Director General of the Hotels Associatio­n, Zacharias Ioannides said that they welcome the strategic plan and will work closely with the ministry so as to achieve goals set.

“The goal of promoting Cyprus’ tourism is a common one, and now is the time for all stakeholde­rs, including ministries, hoteliers and tour operators to pull together to achieve them,” said Ioannides.

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