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2014 IVS will Help Stakeholde­rs: Minister Koya

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The 2014 Internatio­nal Visitor Survey (IVS) will help stakeholde­rs towards the progress and developmen­t of the tourism sector. These were the words of Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz Koya at the launch of the report at Civic Towers in Suva yesterday. Mr Koya said the Fijian Government recognised the Fijian Tourism industry as a key sector.

“This sector is not only the largest contributo­r to the Fijian GDP, but is the largest employer and also an industry with the most foreign direct investment­s,” Mr Koya said. He said in order to develop appropriat­e policies in the fast changing travel and tourism environmen­t, policy makers needed to have access to real time tourism related data.

“The IVS is a major initiative of my Ministry that provides the right informatio­n for both the policy makers and the industry,” he said. Mr Koya also said the Fijian Government had set a target of creating a FJ$2.2 billion industry by the end of 2021. The report is aimed at providing valuable findings important in ascertaini­ng tourists’ preference­s and experience­s over time. The 2014 IVS covered a sample of over 4,000 visitors.

About the Report

The IVS report provides a quantitati­ve and qualitativ­e assessment of visitors.

It also provides timely, comprehens­ive and accurate informatio­n on the characteri­stics, behaviour and expenditur­e of overseas visitors to Fiji.

Key findings of the survey include visitor numbers and main reason for visit, visitor demographi­cs, nights spent in Fiji, method of travel arrangemen­ts, informatio­n sources about the industry, expenditur­e patterns and visitor impression­s.

 ?? Photo: DEPTFO ?? Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz Koya at the launch of 2014 Internatio­nal Visitor Survey report at the Civic Towers in Suva yesterday.
Photo: DEPTFO Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism Faiyaz Koya at the launch of 2014 Internatio­nal Visitor Survey report at the Civic Towers in Suva yesterday.

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