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Conflicts in Asian countries could benefit Bali tourism

Tourism in Bali is gearing up for a new surge of visitors, as tourists are expected to bypass Asian nations currently embroiled in conflict

Wasti Atmodjo (The Jakarta Post)
Denpasar
Fri, May 30, 2014 Published on May. 30, 2014 Published on 2014-05-30T09:18:38+07:00

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Conflicts in Asian countries could benefit Bali tourism

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ourism in Bali is gearing up for a new surge of visitors, as tourists are expected to bypass Asian nations currently embroiled in conflict.

With the recent military coup in Thailand, as well as ongoing territorial disputes between China and its neighbors Japan and Vietnam, tourists are likely to opt for alternative destinations, including Bali.

I Ketut Ardana, chairman of the Association of Indonesian Tour and Travel Agencies (Asita), said Monday that Bali had become one of the most popular destinations in Asia, and that any incident disrupting flows of tourists in neighboring countries '€” including natural disasters or conflict '€” could lead to a rise in the numbers of tourists who decide to visit Bali.

'€œBali usually sees an increase in foreign tourists when there are conflicts or disasters in neighboring countries. We predict the same thing will happen this time,'€ he said, estimating the increase could reach 10 percent.

Ardana said Bali was often a favorite substitute for travelers because of the island'€™s wide range of attractions and convenient access to an international airport.

Tourism expert Bagus Sudibya said that in addition to attractions and amenities, safety standards and convenience are the main factors influencing development of a destination.

'€œIf it [the tourist destination] fails to ensure safety and convenience for visitors, it could lose out in the competition for tourists,'€ he said.

Accordingly, safe and stable political conditions are essential aspects affecting the success of tourist businesses.

Citing the conflict between the Indonesian and the Australian governments, Bagus said some conflicts had little impact on tourism. '€œSuch a situation does not affect tourists'€™ interest in Bali,'€ he said.

Ida Bagus Kade Subhiksu, head of the Bali Tourism Agency, agreed that spikes in the numbers of tourists often accompanied conflicts in neighboring countries.

'€œIt is still too early to assess the impact,'€ Ida said.

'€œWe have yet to observe the increase, and are still processing arrival rates for the months of April and May.'€

During the first quarter of this year, the island welcomed 835,099 foreign tourists, an increase of 14.87 percent when compared to figures during same period last year. The agency has set a target of 3.5 million foreign tourists for 2014.

'€œWe are very optimistic that with or without the added benefit of tourists substituting Bali visits for trips to troubled countries, the target can be achieved. This is because we will continue to improve and diversify our attractions, as well as our facilities and infrastructure,'€ Ida said.

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