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February 6, 2021
James Kon
ASEAN tourism ministers shared concerns over the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak this year, with tourism being one of the hardest hit sectors.
The tourism sector suffered a loss of approximately 36 per cent in tourism receipts; international arrivals declined by approximately 72 per cent; hotel room occupancy is at its lowest; and the travel and tourism industry had also experienced massive cancellations in 2020.
These concerns were highlighted following the 24
th Meeting of ASEAN Tourism Ministers, with the 20
th Meeting of ASEAN Plus Three (China, Japan and Republic of Korea) Tourism Ministers, and the Eighth Meeting of ASEAN-India Tourism Ministers through video conference.
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ASEAN discuss way to revitalise tourism
Thu, 4 February 2021
Cambodia s Ministry of Tourism led the 53rd meeting of the ASEAN National Tourism Organisations to discuss plans for introducing the ASEAN tourism recovery strategy and post-crisis recovery plans due in late March.
The video conference meeting on February 2 was attended by 300 representatives from institutions including the ASEAN Tourism Association (ASEANTA), World Tourism Organisation, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) and US-ASEAN Business Council, as well as the non-ASEAN nations Japan, South Korea and China.
In a Facebook post on February 3, the tourism ministry said that in order for the ASEAN tourism sector to recover, measures were needed to attract tourists to the region and member nations were assembled to discuss plans.