Travel boom seen after Covid easing

Oct 5th at 07:42
05-10-2022 07:42:48+07:00

Travel boom seen after Covid easing

With Covid-related documents no longer needed to be presented for entry into Cambodia, tourism industry insiders are gearing up for an uptick in international and domestic tourism.

In an October 3 announcement issued by the Ministry of Health, minister Mam Bun Heng affirmed: “We have removed the requirement for all inbound travellers in all modes of transport: land, waterways and air. They no longer need to produce health certificates or show proof of full vaccination upon arrival.”

Speaking to The Post on October 4, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Cambodia chapter chairman Thourn Sinan said rollbacks on Covid safety measures are crucial to drawing in foreign travellers to the Kingdom and making their trips easier, especially now as the tourism sector gradually recovers from pandemic fallout.

“The government is constantly jumping through hoops to make things easier for international travellers on a daily basis, more so than in other countries, which reflects on its support for the private sector. The fresh removal of travel barriers will further pave the way for more visitors to enter our country,” he said.

PTM Travel & Tours Co Ltd business director Sar Sarin welcomed the move, which he suggested would set the stage for a pick-up in international and domestic tourism, in part supported by the post-Covid tourism safeguards in place in the Kingdom.

“As I see it, the vaccination rate among the people is high, which will inspire confidence in foreign tourists who may visit our country.

“We hope that the tourism sector will grow back better as well, given that agencies abroad are set to provide travel packages to our country,” he said.

Despite the revision in entry rules, Bun Heng said in the announcement that travellers will still be required to have their temperatures taken when arriving at border crossings. Also, health and other relevant officials in charge of quarantine will remain at borders and airports to check travellers and provide advice when necessary.

The Ministry of Tourism recently unveiled an eight-pronged strategy aimed at raising the full-year numbers of international visitors to Cambodia and domestic trips nationwide to at least 7.5 million and 16 million, respectively, by 2028.

For reference, ministry figures show that Cambodia welcomed 998,272 international arrivals in the first eight months of 2022, up 720 per cent year-on-year, albeit down 77 per cent from the same time in 2019. August alone accounted for more than a quarter, at 254,813, up 7.65 per cent over July (236,697), which was up 44.95 per cent from June (163,298).

Of note, if the number of international visitors for each remaining month this year is equal to or greater than the August figure, the full-year total would top 2.017 million, or more than the two-million upper bound of the estimated range offered by the ministry as recently as September.

Cambodia logged just $184 million in international tourism revenue last year, down 82 per cent from $1.023 billion in 2020. Last year’s figure was down more than 96 per cent from the all-time peak of $4.919 billion in 2019, which was up 12.4 per cent over 2018.

The tourism and travel industry accounted for 1.8 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2021, down from the three per cent and the bumper 12.1 per cent recorded in 2020 and 2019, respectively.

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