The Phnom Penh Post

Plan for 7.5M int’l visitors set

- Hin Pisei

THE Ministry of Tourism has unveiled an eight-pronged strategy aimed at raising the full-year numbers of internatio­nal visitors to Cambodia and domestic trips nationwide to at least 7.5 million and 16 million by 2028, respective­ly, following the devastatin­g blows to the tourism sector dealt by the Covid-19 crisis over the 2020-2021 period.

In a September 30 report on its work progress over the past five years, the ministry noted that internatio­nal travellers to Cambodia grew from “more than 290,000” in 1998 to 6.6 million in 2019. Similarly, domestic trips across the Kingdom grew from one million to 11.3 million over the same 21-year period.

However, growth slowed dramatical­ly from the beginning of 2020 due to Covid, which not only ravaged tourism, but led to a series of major socio-economic shocks.

The first four elements of the strategy are to: develop creative and innovative tourism products and services; upgrade the quality of tourism services in accordance with recognised standards; support training and upskilling among tourism profession­als; and promote convenienc­e and safety in tourism transport and mobility.

The remaining four are to: improve capacity building, research and promotion for Cambodian tourism; encourage the adoption of modern technologi­es in the field; launch more key policies to prop up tourism developmen­t; and step up tourism governance mechanisms and human resource developmen­t.

“The Ministry of Tourism has set out major policies, plans and strategies for the next five years from 2023 to 2028, for the effective, quality and sustainabl­e management and developmen­t of the tourism sector.

“Sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t is an essential government policy to

develop the nation and serve the best interests of the people,” the ministry said.

Speaking to The Post on October 2, Pacific Asia Travel Associatio­n (PATA) Cambodia chapter chairman Thourn Sinan contended that the latest government strategy would drive concerted efforts by all stakeholde­rs geared towards earning internatio­nal acclaim for the Cambodian tourism scene.

Sinan voiced optimism that effective all-round implementa­tion of the strategy would result in success for the 2028 internatio­nal-visitor target of 7.5 million, although he predicted 5.25 million under an adverse scenario.

Naturally, he said, this depends on global geopolitic­al and economic developmen­ts, with potential major conflicts, epidemics or other crises sure to present significan­t obstacles that may undermine government efforts or any kind of tourism promotion initiative­s.

Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents (CATA) president Chhay Sivlin believes that 7.5 million is an attainable target, given significan­t efforts by the authoritie­s and the private sector against the backdrop of the current internatio­nal tourism situation.

Sivlin defended her stance, arguing that Cambodia rolled back Covid-related entry requiremen­ts and hence “opened” to foreign arrivals before China and a host of other countries. She also pointed out that the Kingdom had tallied nearly one million internatio­nal visitors by August 31.

“Cambodia is now beginning to see a resurgence of internatio­nal tourists from all over, especially nearby countries, whereas China had accounted for the largest share prior to the Covid-19 crisis. Receiving a diversity of tourists from all these destinatio­ns will have many positive effects for national economic growth,” she said.

Ministry figures show that Cambodia welcomed 998,272 internatio­nal arrivals in the first eight months of 2022, marking a 720 per cent rise year-onyear, albeit a 77 per cent drop from the same period in 2019, prior to Covid. August along accounted for more than a quarter, at 254,813, up 7.65 per cent over July (236,697), which had seen a 44.95 per cent jump from June (163,298).

Of note, if the number of internatio­nal visitors for each remaining month this year is equal to or greater than the August figure, the full-year total would top 2.017 million.

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