Jakarta,
Oct 25, 2017(Antara) - The country's tourism industry development has seen
significant progress, thanks to the hard work and efforts that the Joko
Widodo (Jokowi) Administration has been putting in over the last three
years.
Various infrastructure and other supporting facilities have been built
to improve connectivity and accessibility to tourist destinations.
Deregulation investment policies have been issued and incentives have
been offered to lure investors to invest their money in the tourism
sector in Indonesia.
The government has set a target to receive 15 million foreign tourists
to Indonesia this year and 20 million by 2019. Besides, 275 million
domestic tourists are expected to travel by 2019.
Tourism is projected to be the largest contributor of foreign exchange earnings, worth Rp280 trillion.
The Indonesian tourism competitiveness index is also expected to rise
to the 30th position, with a workforce of 13 million.
Based on data of the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the number of
visits by foreign tourists in the first four months of the year reached
4.20 million, an increase of 19.34 percent, from 3.52 million visits
recorded in the same period last year.
From January to July 2017, the number of foreign tourist arrivals was
7.81 million, up 23.53 percent from 6.32 million in the same period last
year.
Indonesia's tourism sector has also recorded a 25.68 percent growth in recent years. The tourism industry in the ASEAN region grew only by 7 percent, while a 6 percent growth was recorded at the global level.
Moreover, 500 thousand human resource professionals are targeted to receive certifications by 2019. Until 2017, some 300 thousand workers in the sector have been certified.
Indonesia's tourism sector has also recorded a 25.68 percent growth in recent years. The tourism industry in the ASEAN region grew only by 7 percent, while a 6 percent growth was recorded at the global level.
Moreover, 500 thousand human resource professionals are targeted to receive certifications by 2019. Until 2017, some 300 thousand workers in the sector have been certified.
English media outlet The Telegraph has identified Indonesia as one of
the top 20 countries with the fastest growth in the tourism sector. The
country's tourism growth is recorded to be fourfold higher than the
regional and global growth.
Chusmeru, a tourism industry observer from the University of General
Soedirman, Purwokerto, lauded the country's tourism progress, adding
that "After three years in power, the Jokowi Government has been
successful in developing the tourism sector."
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has also witnessed the progress made in the development of the country's tourism industry in 2016, Chusmeru added.
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has also witnessed the progress made in the development of the country's tourism industry in 2016, Chusmeru added.
He considered the tourism sector to have made a rapid growth and hoped
that the government would continue to focus on its infrastructure
program to accelerate the development of the tourism industry.
The Tourism Ministry has planned to organize an Indonesian Tourism
Outlook (ITO) in Jakarta on Nov 1, 2017, to analyze prospects and
opportunities as well as to gather inputs from various parties related
to develop Indonesia's tourism sector.
The ITO would gather further inputs and analyze Indonesia's future
tourism prospects in order to achieve the target of 20 million foreign
tourist arrivals in 2019, according to Deputy Minister for Tourism
Development, I Gde Pitana.
Chairman of the Indonesian chapter of the Pacific Asia Travel Association Purnomo welcomed the planned meeting.
"I laud the event, especially to collect inputs on meeting the target
of 20 million foreign tourist arrivals, which should be realized through
hard work by all stakeholders, including the government, entrepreneurs,
tourism players, and media," he noted.
Tourism Minister Arief Yahya will be the keynote speaker at the event.
Other speakers will include economic observer Faisal Basri, Senior
Vice-President, Government and Industry Affairs of the World Travel and
Tourism Council Helen Marano, and TripAdvisor's Head of Destination
Marketing APAC Sarah Mathew.
In his address, during a presentation highlighting the three-year term
of the government of Jokowi and Vice President Jusuf Kalla, on Oct 17,
2017, Minister Yahya remarked that based on the World Bank's research,
the tourism sector has become the core business in Indonesia, as it has
largely contributed to the country's gross domestic product and foreign
exchange was well as created job opportunities.
The tourism sector is projected to generate the highest foreign
exchange earnings in 2019, reaching US$24 billion, surpassing those
generated from the oil and gas and crude palm oil sectors.
"In 2019, the tourism sector is projected to generate most of the
country's foreign exchange, higher than the oil and gas, coal, and palm
oil sectors. It is the largest at both the regional and global levels,"
he noted during a discussion session held at the Presidential Staff
Offices in Jakarta.
Foreign exchange earnings from the tourism sector occupied the fourth
position, after the oil and gas, coal, and palm oil sectors during the
period between 2013 and 2015, but last year, it had moved to the second
place, following palm oil, with $13.5 billion.
He pointed out that Thailand was Indonesia's main competitor nation in
the tourism sector, as its foreign exchange earnings in the sector
exceeded Indonesia's figure by $40 billion. ***1***
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