The Fiji Times

Statistics show rise in global tourism

- By SITERI SAUVAKACOL­O

RECENT statistics by the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on forecasts a global 3 to 4 per cent increase in tourism and Fiji is no exception.

Minister for Tourism Premila Kumar noted this at yesterday’s Tourism Fiji Industry Day at the Sheraton Fiji Resort while acknowledg­ing the enormous contributi­on tourism has made to Fiji’s economy.

“This includes strong outbound travel from emerging markets such as India and Russia and Fiji is not an exception. Year to date October, arrivals from Russia noted a 39.6 per cent growth whilst India grew 7.6 per cent compared to the same period last year,” Mrs Kumar said.

“We’re all here today to understand how the global tourism landscape is evolving, who our potential customers are or could be, and how we intend on marketing ourselves strategica­lly with the right message,” she added.

Mrs Kumar told tourism stakeholde­rs that special attention would be given to regional brands that complement the national one and as custodians of their respective region they would need to take ownership, as well as have pride in what was distinct to their special regions. She said this could only be achieved through continuous collaborat­ion and partnershi­p between the government­s, the marketing arm Tourism Fiji and partners of the Fijian tourism industry.

More than 200 stakeholde­rs converged on Denarau Island for the Tourism Fiji Industry Day to discuss their success and work on the way forward for the ever-growing tourism industry.

 ?? Picture: REINAL CHAND ?? Tourism Fiji chief executive officer Matthew Stoeckel and director marketing Emma Campbell (third from right) join the traditiona­l warriors from Nawaka Village during the Tourism Fiji Industry Day on Denarau Island in Nadi.
Picture: REINAL CHAND Tourism Fiji chief executive officer Matthew Stoeckel and director marketing Emma Campbell (third from right) join the traditiona­l warriors from Nawaka Village during the Tourism Fiji Industry Day on Denarau Island in Nadi.

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