LOWER THE HURDLES FOR CHINESE VISITORS, SAYS INDUSTRY - TopicsExpress



          

LOWER THE HURDLES FOR CHINESE VISITORS, SAYS INDUSTRY BODY Australia’s peak national industry body, Tourism & Transport Forum has welcomed new figures showing that international visitor numbers to Australia continue to grow, with China leading the charge. But TTF says the figures also reveal that Australia is missing “a massive opportunity” with the Chinese inbound market. Official Overseas Arrivals and Departures figures show the number of international visitors to Australia rose 2.9% in August, up 8.2% for the year. TTF chief executive Margy Osmond said the growth is healthy, but it could be even better. “The growth in overseas arrivals to Australia shows that we have plenty to offer international visitors, with an additional 509,000 arriving here over the past 12 months,” Osmond said. “China is making a significant contribution to that, with arrivals up 21.0% for the month and 12.2% over the year. “Yet, while the growth from China is solid, it also shows that Australia is falling behind other comparable countries which are competing for Chinese visitors. “So far this year, the number of Chinese tourists going to Canada has grown by more than 30% while the US has seen growth of 23%. “This is a clear indication that Australia needs reform to make it easier for Chinese visitors to come here. “Our national and state tourism organisations already make significant investments in marketing to China, however our visa regime does not support this investment and means potential visitors are choosing other destinations over Australia. “Independent travellers from China wanting an Australian visa must pay $130, provide considerable evidence, complete a 15-page paper-based application in English, and wait up to 15 days for processing. “By contrast, a potential visitor from the US, the UK or even Hong Kong can simply fill in a quick online form and receive an electronic visa for $20. “Reducing the cost and complexity of our visa system will improve Australia’s competitiveness by removing a key barrier to travel,” Osmond said.
Posted on: Wed, 08 Oct 2014 08:34:54 +0000

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