Paris focuses on the future as tourism starts to recover

22 May 2017  2040 | World Travel News

Paris is looking ahead to a brighter future, as tourists start returning to the city in greater numbers.

The French capital suffered a sharp drop in visitor numbers following the terrorist atrocities of November 2015. But speaking to Travel Daily on Thursday (18 May 2017), Francois Navarro, managing director of Paris Region Tourist Board,  said that business in Paris is now picking up and that the city is looking forward to hosting a series of major international events in the coming years.

“In 2016 we lost 1.5 million visitors, especially from markets like China and Japan, due to security… and economic issues,” Navarro revealed. “But in the first quarter of 2017 we are already 13% up year-on-year. What happened in Paris could have happened anywhere, and people understand this.”

It is worth noting that while Paris “lost” 1.5m visitors in 2016, this comes from a total of approximately 46m. And France as a whole remained the world’s most visited country in 2016, welcoming more than 80m international travellers.

Francois Navarro
Francois Navarro

To help drive the city’s recovery, Paris has embarked on an EUR8m (US$8.9m) campaign to draw visitors back to the city. This funding, Navarro told Travel Daily, will cover a series of promotional activities, with a strong focus on the Asian travel trade.

“We’re holding B2B workshops and fam trips; we have welcomed a lot of tour operators and travel agents to Paris. We also work very closely with airline companies,” he added, “to ensure visitors get the best fares.”

And Paris is focusing its promotional efforts on a series of key Asian markets. “The first one is China… then we have South Korea, Indonesia and Japan. And also you have Thailand and Singapore, which are very important markets for us,” Navarro said.

And while the immediate focus for Paris is to recover the visitor numbers lost in 2016, Paris is also looking forward as it bids to position itself as a city for major international events. The French capital will host golf’s Ryder Cup in 2018, and it is also bidding for the 2024 Summer Olympics and 2025 World Expo.

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