The Phnom Penh Post

Solidarity in regional tourism: PM

- Hin Pisei

THE Covid-19 crisis has convinced a wide range of countries around the world of the importance of tourism in promoting economic growth, as well as its vital role in reinforcin­g relations and solidarity between nations, according to Prime Minister Hun Sen on November 3.

The premier highlighte­d this during his opening remarks at the 5th ACMECS (Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperatio­n Strategy) and 6th CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam) Tourism

Ministers Meetings. The ACMECS subregion includes the CLMV countries as well as Thailand.

“This meeting really shows our strong regional solidarity. It is a special opportunit­y for ACMECS and CLMV tourism leaders to assess the impacts of Covid-19 on tourism sector, set out appropriat­e strategies for recovery and enhance more cooperatio­n,” Hun Sen stressed.

He lauded the efforts on the part of industry leaders and key partners under the ACMECS and CLMV frameworks to improve tourist flows among member states as well as to partake in and encourage collaborat­ion to bring in more extraregio­nal travellers through initiative­s that promote the multi-nation groupings as a single destinatio­n.

The past couple of years, marred by the pandemic and subsequent challenges, have highlighte­d the tourism sector’s relevance as a support for economic growth and national progress, as well as “its role in strengthen­ing relations between nations, solidarity and friendship between the countries in the region”, he said.

He suggested four broad goals for ACMECS and CLMV to improve the regional tourism foundation and developmen­t approach in the post-Covid-19 world.

First: Step-up cooperatio­n towards adding variety to tourism products, while maximising complement­arity and leaving holidaymak­ers with a feeling of “diversity”, in line with the dynamic post-Covid tourism trends.

Second: Amid the unpreceden­ted pace of digitalisa­tion, promote experience-sharing on the correspond­ing changes and evolving needs in the tourism sector, especially in areas such as digital literacy training and skills developmen­t as well as promising technologi­es that could

increase productivi­ty and provide competitiv­e advantages.

Third: Support intra-regional travel and market member states collective­ly as “one destinatio­n”, improve travel network connectivi­ty across all modes of transporta­tion, and promote “self-driving tourism” schemes – or those allowing foreignpla­ted vehicles access to designated zones abroad – to attract extra-regional tourists.

Fourth: Establish ACMECS and CLMV secretaria­ts or similar coordinati­ng bodies to facilitate the implementa­tion of tourism action plans.

Hun Sen volunteere­d Cambodia as the host of the aforementi­oned entities.

Speaking to The Post, Cambodia Associatio­n of Travel Agents president Chhay Sivlin underlined that tourism is an important contributo­r to economic growth and internatio­nal cooperatio­n in essentiall­y all areas. However, having emerged nearly three years ago, Covid has put global tourism in a slump.

But the global battle against Covid-19, and untold efforts to devise strategies thereof, started a gradual recovery in the tourism sector, she said.

Things are looking up for Cambodia as well. Sivlin added that domestic and internatio­nal tourist numbers have been picking up, which she sees as “an important part” of improving people’s living standards.

Still, a more substantia­l recovery in tourism “will have lots of positive effects for the country and improve internatio­nal cooperatio­n around the world”, she said.

The Ministry of Tourism on November 2 estimated that the full-year 2022 numbers of internatio­nal visitors to Cambodia and domestic trips nationwide would reach 1.8-to-two million and 11 million, respective­ly.

In the January-September period, the ministry recorded 1.266 million internatio­nal visitors and 9.660 million domestic trips – 267,500 and 1.012 million in September alone.

Of note, if the correspond­ing figures for each remaining month this year are equal to or greater than the September numbers, the full-year totals would top 2.068 million internatio­nal visitors and 12.697 million domestic trips, passing the upper bounds of the estimated ranges offered by the ministry.

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