Tourexpi
In
Jakarta, the Commission for Asia and the Pacific, alongside the Commission for
South Asia, met jointly for the 37th time, with 17 countries represented.
Asia
and Pacific returning to full tourism strength
According
to UN Tourism’s data, after an initial slow recovery from the impacts of the
pandemic, Asia and the Pacific has been rapidly returning to full strength. In
2024. Destinations in the region welcomed 316 million international arrivals
between them, equivalent to 87% of pre-pandemic numbers, and up from 66% at the
end of 2023. South Asia saw the best results by sub-region, with a 92%
recovery, and Maldives posted the highest growth in the region, welcoming 20%
more tourists than in 2019, followed by Japan, with 16%, Fiji with 10% and Sri
Lanka 7% more compared to 2019. The Commission’s host this year, Indonesia
welcomed 13.9 million tourists in 2024, recovering 86% of 2019 levels.
In
Jakarta, Member States were brought up-to-date of the progress being made
guiding the sector’s development in the region. The Report of the
Secretary-General outlined progress made over the past year, most notably in
the priority areas of Tourism Insights, Knowhow, Investments and Innovation,
Education, and UN Tourism’s support on the ground for its Members.
UN
Tourism Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said: “Our shared priorities
will lay the foundations for a more resilient and sustainable tourism sector
for Asia and the Pacific. At the heart of it all, however, is innovation and
youth empowerment through training and education. Asia and the Pacific is one
of the most dynamic regions on Earth. It is a hub of digital transformation,
new ideas and innovators. And the future looks very bright indeed.”
Asia
and the Pacific is one of the most dynamic regions on Earth. It is a hub of
digital transformation, new ideas and innovators. And the future looks very
bright indeed
Investing
in a resilient future
Between
2018 and 2024, Asia and the Pacific attracted over 640 greenfield tourism
projects, worth a collective US$66 billion, and equivalent to more than
one-third of global capital expenditure in tourism-related investment.
In
Jakarta, UN Tourism made clear the need to further increase investment and
direct FDI towards projects with the potential to enhance sustainability and
boost resilience. Within the framework of the Commission meetings, UN Tourism
hosted a first Regional Conference on “Tourism Policy on Circular Economy”,
uniting public and private sector leaders to focus on key challenges including
reducing waste, enhancing resource efficiency and rethinking supply chains
across the sector. The Secretary-General also made clear intentions to keep
enhancing the work of the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Nara,
Japan, working towards strengthening this office as a hub for a wide-reaching
Tourism Resilience Programme.
Hand-in-hand
with boosting investments in resilient infrastructure, UN Tourism is also
guiding investment in people in the region. Education and human capital
development is a key priority, with Member States updated on progress in this
area. This includes the development of a first Co-branded Master’s in Tourism
Management with Beijing International Studies University, with 15 full
scholarships awarded annually, as well as a co-branded Master’s in
Digital Marketing and Analytics with the Macao University of Tourism.
Looking
ahead
In
Jakarta, UN Tourism fulfilled its statutory obligations for the Organization,
with elections held for key positions for the months ahead.
The
Philippines and Maldives were nominated as Vice-Presidents for the upcoming
26th UN Tourism General Assembly. The Philippines was also nominated to Chair
the Commission for South Asia, with the Maldives nominated to Chair the
Commission for East Asia and the Pacific. Japan and Fiji were nominated as
Vice-Chairs for East Asia and the Pacific, and India and Bhutan were nominated
as Vice-Chairs of South Asia. Iran and India were nominated to represent the
Asia and Pacific region on the UN Tourism Executive Council. All nominations
are to be ratified by the General Assembly.
UN
Tourism will return to Asia and the Pacific in September as Malaysia is the
official host of World Tourism Day 2025.
Image
Credit: © UN Tourism
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