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Nepal`s inbound tourism shows an increase of 18.5%

An increase of 18.5% was recorded in the number of visitors arriving to Nepal by…

An increase of 18.5% was recorded in the number of visitors arriving to Nepal by air in month of December 2005. During the month, both market segments Indians and non-Indians increased by 13.4% and 22.1% respectively. This was stated in the figures released by the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation quoting Immigration Office, Tribhuvan International Airport.

Including India, growth for the month came from all the Asian markets excepting Taiwan (-23%). From the Asian segment, Japan (64.5%), Bangladesh (89.1%) and China (154.3%) recorded strong growths while substantial gains were obtained from South East Asian markets.

In its rising trend, the European market too recorded a 2.5% growth with arrival numbers increasing from UK (6.5%) and Germany (18.4%). The Dutch (-25.7), French (-6.7%) and Italian (-11.8%) market came down during the month while Spanish market went up (4.4%). Arrivals were down from Australian market (-9.1%) while American arrivals grew up (22.1%).

The encouraging growth in arrivals since the last seven months has helped recover the air arrival of 2005. This makes total air arrivals come down marginally compared to that of last year with an incremental loss of 3.9%. With the expected growth in the land arrivals, the overall arrival in 2005 could be at par with that of 2004.

The growing peace, safety and stability in the country had contributed significantly for the growth in the last seven months. Additionally increased air connectivity of Cosmic Air and Air Nepal International to various sectors as well as joint promotions of NTB along with Royal Nepal Airlines, Cosmic Air and Pashupati Area Development Trust helped the arrivals to grow. The news of cease-fire and growing destination image due to 150 groups of FAM trips coverage organized by NTB along with industry partners also had a significant impact.

2005 was again proved to be a year of mixed performance where arrivals were down in the first quarter (-32%) as well as in the second quarter (-18%). The decline during the period was caused by the global impact in travel post Tsunami in the Indian subcontinent at one hand and at the other, the hangover of September 1st, 2004 incident in Nepal. State of Emergency also caused travel reluctance from February onwards for the next three months. However, arrivals started recovering from June onwards as the third quarter went up by 24%. The last quarter of the year 2005 has also increased by 16%.

Commenting on the figures released for the year, NTB CEO Mr. Dangi says, It is the seventh consecutive month since June, that arrivals have marked increase. NTB`s promotion along with Nepalese travel industry partners in the volume generating markets like India and Bangladesh have shown positive results for the year. He further added, We need to work more cohesively with the industry to sustain the improving destination image of Nepal.

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