First Half of 2010 Sees Record-Breaking Visitor Arrivals Of 16 Million
Figures released by the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) show an outright record of 16,856,016 visitor arrivals to Hong Kong in the first six months of 2010.
The figure represented not only a year-on-year increase of 23.1%, but also the highest half-yearly figure ever recorded. Also reaching a new mark was the arrival figure for the month of June, which increased by 43.5% to reach 2,619,722.
HKTB Chairman Mr James Tien said: “Following the record-breaking results in previous months, visitor arrivals reached new heights again during the first six months as well as June this year. We saw not just significant year-on-year growth, but also a leap upward from the 2008 level in many market regions. While the base for comparison is relatively lower due to the drop in visitor arrivals resulting from the confirmation of the first human swine flu case in Hong Kong last May, the recovering global economy has helped to increase travel propensity and sustain the growth momentum of visitor arrivals this year.
“We expect the positive trend will continue and visitor arrivals will further increase by 20 to 25%. Unless the European debt crisis and the global economy deteriorate, we expect visitor arrivals to maintain its steady growth in the latter half of this year. Leveraging on the growth momentum, the HKTB has already planned a series of promotions and mega events to stimulate greater desire and interest in visiting Hong Kong.”
The table below summarises visitor arrivals from the Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific region in the first six months and in June 2010:
| January to June | June | ||||
| Market Regions | 2010 | Vs. 2009 | 2010 | Vs. 2009 | |
| Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific | 368,287 | +9.5% | 61,784 | +14.1% | |
| Australia | 312,909 | +9.5% | 50,814 | +13.9% | |
| New Zealand | 50,848 | +6.1% | 10,287 | +12.5% | |
As for the long-haul markets, the improved world economy has brought along recovery in business travel. As a result, many long-haul markets recorded growth over last year, contributing to an increase of more than 10% in overall long-haul arrivals for the first six months of this year, which totalled 2.24 million.
Overnight Visitors Vs Same-day In-town Visitors
In the first half of 2010, over 9.47 million visitors, or 56.2% of all visitors to Hong Kong, were overnight visitors. The figure represented a 21.2%-rise compared to the same period last year. Overnight visitor arrivals from all major market regions increased notably, especially in the short-haul markets, including South and Southeast Asia (+26.7%), Taiwan (+26.5%) and North Asia (+26.1%).



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