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ASEAN tourism thrives post-pandemic

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ASEAN tourism destinatio­ns have been on a roll ever since restrictio­ns imposed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus were lifted. One can attribute the surge of tourism to people's urge to travel after being locked down for two years (some call it "revenge travel"), or maybe the good times in travel and tourism are simply coming back.

During the media briefings in the ASEAN Tourism Forum last January 23 to 24 in Vientiane, Laos PDR, member countries of the Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations reported a significan­t increase in tourism arrivals in 2023 compared to figures a year ago, with Thailand and Vietnam leading in the numbers game.

Thailand welcomed 28 million tourists last year against 11.15 million in 2022. Vietnam received 12.6 million tourists in 2023, an astonishin­g fourfold increase from 2022. This was followed by Malaysia (14.5 million), Singapore (12.4 million), Cambodia (4.4 million), The Philippine­s (5.5 million), Laos PDR (3 million), and Myanmar (1.2 million). Unfortunat­ely, Brunei Darussalam was not able to report its figures during the media briefings but according to CEIC Data, the tiny nation received 694,390 tourists in 2023. CEIC Data is composed of economists and analysts who provide expansive and accurate data insights for developed and developing countries.

"ASEAN saw a 153.09% year-on-year increase in internatio­nal arrivals," said Lao PDR Minister of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism Suanesavan­h Vignaket during the 27th meeting of ASEAN tourism ministers' press conference.

The increase is said to be accredited to returning demand for tourism where Asia Pacific has become among the most popular destinatio­ns. Airlines have also increased routes and injected more supply. ASEAN states have also developed programs to attract foreign arrivals, such as the digital nomad visa program and ease of visa applicatio­n. More importantl­y, China reopened itself to travel, allowing the issuance of visas for mainland residents to travel overseas.

Vignaket also satisfacto­rily cited the successful launch of the three marketing campaigns of the ASEAN in 2023, namely Southeast Asia Travel Collective, imaginASEA­N, and intraASEAN Tourism Recovery Campaign.

The Southeast Asia Travel Collective, in partnershi­p with Victorinox, aimed to inspire travel to the region, and featured a curated introducti­on of ASEAN destinatio­ns on the luggage brand's website. Launched on the occasion of ASEAN Day, ImaginASEA­N, with the support of Agoda and AirAsia, held an online competitio­n encouragin­g potential travelers to imagine themselves experienci­ng the region's

 ?? ?? ASEAN tourism destinatio­ns have been on a roll ever since restrictio­ns imposed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus were lifted. One can attribute the surge of tourism to people's urge to travel after being locked down for two years (some call it "revenge travel"), or maybe the good times in travel and tourism are simply coming back.
A CULTURAL presentati­on representi­ng the ASEAN member nations during the ATF opening ceremony
ASEAN tourism destinatio­ns have been on a roll ever since restrictio­ns imposed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus were lifted. One can attribute the surge of tourism to people's urge to travel after being locked down for two years (some call it "revenge travel"), or maybe the good times in travel and tourism are simply coming back. A CULTURAL presentati­on representi­ng the ASEAN member nations during the ATF opening ceremony
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 ?? ?? Lao PDR's Patuxai or Gate of Triumph, a war monument in Vientiane, one of the sites highlighte­d during the ATF
Lao PDR's Patuxai or Gate of Triumph, a war monument in Vientiane, one of the sites highlighte­d during the ATF
 ?? ?? LAO PDR Minister of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism Suanesavan­h Vignaket
LAO PDR Minister of Informatio­n, Culture and Tourism Suanesavan­h Vignaket
 ?? ?? ASEAN ministers and their representa­tives during the opening ceremony
ASEAN ministers and their representa­tives during the opening ceremony
 ?? ?? PRESS conference of the ASEAN tourism ministers
PRESS conference of the ASEAN tourism ministers

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