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AILEEN CLEMENTE
PRESIDENT, ASEAN TOURISM ASSOCIATION
MAY 14, 2015
Tourism Competitiveness of ASEAN in
Asia and the Pacific
REGION
Total
North-East Asia
South-East Asia
Oceania
South Asia
Tourist Arrivals
In Thousand Arrivals
2012
2011
233,534
218,511
122,758
115,783
84,231
77,505
11,926
11,462
14,618
13,761
Tourism Receipts
In USD Million
2012
2011
329,090
301,510
167,206
150,283
96,013
85,005
42,952
42,472
22,919
23,750
UNWTO Tourism Highlights
Direct Contribution of Travel and Tourism to
GDP in Southeast Asia
Primarily reflects the economic activity
generated by industries such as hotels,
travel agents, airlines, and other
passenger transportation services.
Includes also, for example, the
restaurant and leisure industries directly
supported by tourists
2013
USD 121.2Bn
(5.1% of GDP)
2014 Forecast
USD127.2Bn(5%
of GDP)
2024 Forecast
USD 215.8Bn
(5.1% of GDP)
World Travel and Tourism Council Data
Total Contribution of Travel and Tourism to
Employment in Southeast Asia
Includes the wider effects
from investment, the supply
chain, and induced income
impacts
2013
28,661,500 jobs
(9.7% share)
2014 Forecast
29,164,500 jobs
(9.7% share)
2024 Forecast
37,785,000 jobs
(10.8% share)
World Travel and Tourism Council Data
Visitor Exports And International Tourist
Arrivals In Southeast Asia
2013
USD 49.4 Bn in
Capital
Investments
2014 Forecast
Rise by 5%
2024 Forecast
USD 97.2Bn
(Increase by 6.5%
per annum)
World Travel and Tourism Council Data
Key Factors Impacting the Integration
of Tourism into the ASEAN Economy
A.
Developments in Transportation Infrastructure and
Connectivity
B.
Harmonization of Cross-Border Formalities – Customs,
Immigration, and Quarantine
C.
Alignment of Standards and Mutual Recognition of
Certification for Tourism Products and Human Resources
D.
Approach the Marketing of ASEAN as a Single
Destinations
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