ASEAN identifies 2015 campaign

21 Aug 2012  2159 | World Travel News

BANGKOK, 21 August 2012 –ASEAN member countries are now ready to implement a road map to achieve tourism objectives of the ASEAN Economic Community, due to kick-in 2015.

There will be a new ‘ASEAN for ASEAN’ campaign and special promotions, along with enhanced strategic cooperation with growth markets of China, Korea, Japan, India and Australia.

ASEAN secretary-general, Surin Pitsuwan and the ASEAN Tourism Ministers endorsed the plan, which includes a swathe of initiatives such as the creation of a new website and digital promotional campaigns targeting the mass markets of China and India.

ASEAN will also go for niche markets such as experiential, creative, adventure, business, seniors, and long-stay visitors. Further, there will be special promotions for the cruise market.

“Our strategy is designed to help build global recognition of Southeast Asia as a competitive, world-class tourism destination,” said Dr Surin. “Our focus is on drawing visitors to the region and encouraging them to visit more than one country.

“As each has its own unique attractions, we will capitalise on the sophisticated marketing capacity and resources of our individual national tourism organisations to spread the word.”

The ASEAN Tourism Strategic Plan 2011-2015 is the foundation of the ASEAN Tourism Marketing Strategy (ATMS) 2012-2015, adopted by ASEAN Tourism Ministers last January.

ASEAN national tourism organisations will use the plan to achieve the objectives of 2015 and maintain double digit tourism growth, an ASEAN hallmark for much of the last 14 years according to Dr Surin.

ASEAN destinations attracted 81.2 million visitors in 2011, an average increase of a million visitors each year for the last two decades. Three out of four visitors to ASEAN come from Asia; 46.5% from within ASEAN and 27.6% from other Asian markets.

According to ASEAN NTOs, Europe is the next largest group of visitors to ASEAN at 12.2%, followed by Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand) at 5.3%, and the Americas at 4.4%.

Niche and mass market promotions will go hand in hand. ASEAN Tourism Marketing Working Group chairperson, Sansern Ngaorungsi, who is also deputy governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand said: “While ASEAN’s niche, tactical campaigns will target sectors such as adventure, experiential, business and long-stay, and show the diversity of ASEAN, mass tourism demand for mainstream attractions is expected to keep growing and bring important economic benefits to ASEAN destinations.”

One niche sector, cruise is being favoured by ASEAN because riverine and sea cruise ships usually visit more than one destination.

To promote cruise ship activities in ASEAN, Singapore is organising the “Cruise Shipping Asia Pacific 2012″ forum on 17 September in Singapore.

Southeast Asia NTOs will also be emphasising the marketing plan at the ASEAN Tourism Forum which will take place in Vientiane, Laos 17 to 24 January 2013.

Over 1,600 delegates including some 150 ASEAN tourism ministers and officials, 800 ASEAN exhibitors, 400 international buyers, 150 international and local media and 100 tourism trade visitors will attend ATF in Laos. (edited press release).

Sourced: ttrweekly

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