The Borneo Post

Asean targets 121 mln int’l tourist arrivals via campaign

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Working together is much more than jointly marketing Asean through campaigns and promotions.

SINGAPORE: The Vi s i t ASEAN@50 tourism campaign was launched here on Wednesday to promote Asean as a single, unified travel destinatio­n.

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the regional grouping hoped to increase the number of internatio­nal tourist arrivals by 10 per cent to 121 million, which is an entirely achievable objective.

Launching the campaign at the opening of the Asean Tourism Forum (ATF), Lee said: “Working together is much more than jointly marketing Asean through campaigns and promotions.”

“To boost tourism growth in the region beyond marketing campaigns, he outlined three strategies, namely strengthen­ing air links, building up cruise tourism which has immense potential growth, and developing talent.

“Tourism is one area where by working together, we get win-win benefits, grow our economies, create jobs, and draw our people together,” he added.

Lee said the ATF 2017 is the first event that Singapore is hosting during Asean’s 50th anniversar­y.

He said the theme, “Shaping Our Tourism Journey Together” is apt, as it reflects the grouping’s

Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore Prime Minister

commitment to overcome shared challenges and create opportunit­ies for the people of the region.

Lee noted that Asean-member countries had a fast growing middle-class and as its people become more affluent, more of them want to travel to see the world.

“At the same time, Asean itself offers an enormous richness of attraction­s.

That is why tourists from around the world want to visit Southeast Asia.

“Singapore is happy to be the lead coordinato­r for the Asean Cruise Developmen­t initiative­s.

We need to work closely together to make this happen, and harness opportunit­ies under the ‘Cruise South East Asia’ brand,” he said.

At the event, Lee also announced that the Asean Tourism Research Associatio­n (ATRA) will be offering two post- graduate scholarshi­p schemes.

“Four universiti­es in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia have pledged to offer scholarshi­ps to support the scheme,” he said.

He also said Asean cooperatio­n in the tourism sector demonstrat­es clearly the benefits of regional cooperatio­n.

“Through greater openness and mutual interdepen­dence, we generate more opportunit­ies and prosperity all around,” he added.

The ATF 2017 from Jan 1620 comprises Asean National Tourism Organisati­ons and Dialogue Partners’ Meetings (Jan 16-18) and the Annual Asean Tourism Ministers and Dialogue Partners’ Meetings (Jan 19-20). — Bernama

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