February 2008
The Travel Bug - Issue 36
Vanuatu 19 percent Increase in Tourists Arrivals
Vanuatu has recorded a 19 percent increase in tourists arrivals last year compared to the year before. The country has become
more accessible as there are now more flights on offer, and it has also been advertising in its key markets. Annie Naitu from the National
Tourism Office says Vanuatu has had a record high in tourist arrivals last year. “The total arrival was 81,345. That’s an increase of at least
19.3 percent. Overall, there’s been an increase from Australia of 9 percent, the US market with 8.5 percent and Japan 8 percent. From New
Zealand, there’s been an increase by 2.4 percent.” She also added that 62 percent of the visitors to the country are from Australia, while New
Caledonia and New Zealand both contribute about 12 percent. (Source: Radio New Zealand International News 05 February 2008)
India - Growing Tourism Market
South-pacific.travel members are invited to be part of the inaugural South Pacific delegation to the emerging market of India.
Both Air New Zealand and Air Pacific take delivery of their new B787 Dreamliner aircraft at the end of the decade. Both have noted this gives
them the ability to fly non-stop from the SubContinent to the South Pacific for the first time. India is one of the world’s fastest growing
tourism markets – New Zealand for example recorded a 30 percent increase in visitors in 2007. A prospectus is now available to participate in the
Pacific Village at PATAMART, Hyderabad, September 16/19 2008. The event will feature buyers from all over the world, including a strong showing
from the host country. For those looking for added value, there is also an opportunity for guided sales calls in Singapore en route to India
under the Singapore Starter Pack. Contact anihopara@south-pacific.travel for a prospectus.
New Boeing 737-800 for Air Vanuatu
Tourism operators in Vanuatu are hoping the national airline’s new plane will help the industry continue to grow. Air Vanuatu has
upgraded its 10-year old Boeing 737-300 to a 737-800, which has more than an additional 40 seats, and will begin flying on February 1st. The
marketing manager for the Vanuatu Tourism Office, Annie Niatu, says with the new plane flying to both Port Vila and Santo, more local people will
benefit from tourism. “The hotel industry is going to benefit if there’s more people coming in to Vanuatu. Then we are hoping that more visitors
are also able to travel to the outer islands wihich is where the rural areas are. With Air Vanuatu flying to Santo this is where we see more
visitors going to the outer islands.” Annie Niatu says there will need to be more marketing and promotion to make sure the airline is running at
capacity. (Source: Radio New Zealand International News 24 January 2008)
Coffee Making (Barista) Training Package in Port Villa
Following the success of the country’s first ever international Barista (coffee making) competition, a special set of training CD’s has been
created and donated to the Vanuatu Hospitality Tourism & Leisure Training Centre. Training Centre Manager of Vanuatu’s Hospitality training
college, Richard Ierongen and Chairman of the Vanuatu Hotels and Resorts Association, Mr Tony Burns celebrated the donation of the CD set at the
national institute. The CD collection shows how to prepare for one of the many international competitions held around the world and also
how to bring out the competitors creative side in “Latte Art”. “We are really happy with this gift, our thanks go to the VHRA and the sponsors of
the Vanuatu Barista competition, Mr Rob Forsyth and his family in Australia and the AustralAsian Specialty Coffee Association for their support”
said Vanuatu training centre Manager, Mr Richard Ierongen. Tony Burns of the VHRA agreed and offered continued support on behalf of the hotels
and resorts association: “We now have the best cafes in the South Pacific.. a big claim but justified! Vanuatu was the first country to
hold an international Barista competition in the south pacific and we have continued to support the interest in perfect coffee making with our
national training institute and these training CD’s.” The VHRA has already formed a sub committee of active members to facilitate the next
Barista competition to be held in October later this year. The AustralAsian Specialty Coffee Association has already pledged support to the
annual event and the ANZ bank of Port Vila has agreed to provide ongoing web site support www.baristavanuatu.com to ensure the competition gathers world interest and international competitors.
(Source: Poppys on the Lagoon 30 January 2008)
VanuatuTourism.com Website is Popular
More and more people are logging onto vanuatutourism.com compared to the past years according to a Vanuatu Tourism Website report. The rise in
traffic flow and number of hits shows a promising future for the site as the main visitor driver for Vanuatu. According to the report, the total
number of pages viewed jumped from 4,650,452 in 2006 to 5,615,316 in 2007 which is an 18 percent increase. Average hits per day throughout the
website recorded a 42 percent increase with 71,186.15 hits per day in 2007 compared to 49,902.77 hits per day in 2006. Google drives half of the
Top 10 referrals and 60 percent of the Top 10 Search Engines to Vanuatutourism.com. Vanuatutourism.com is the first on the Search Engines when
you search for ‘vanuatu’ and the top 3 keywords that drove traffic to the site were ‘vanuatu’, ‘tanna’, and ‘tourism’. (Source: Vanuatu
Tourism Website Report Summary)
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