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Rank City Country 2013 2014% Increase 2013/2104

1 Hong Kong Hong Kong, China 25,661.1 27,770.0 8.2

2 London United Kingdom 16,784.0 17,383.9 3.6

3 Singapore Singapore 17,146.7 17,086.2 -0.4

4 Bangkok Thailand 17,467.8 16,245.0 -7.0

5 Paris France 15,271.9 14,981.7 -1.9

6 Macau Macau 13,935.3 14,966.5 7.4

7 Shenzhen China 12,148.9 13,120.8 8.0

8 New York City USA 11,850.4 12,230.0 3.2

9 Istanbul Turkey 10,486.3 11,871.2 13.2

10 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 11,182.3 11,629.6 4.0

11 Antalya Turkey 11,120.7 11,498.5 3.4

12 Dubai United Arab Emirates 10,458.3 11,387.3 8.9

13 Seoul South Korea 8,619.0 9,389.6 8.9

14 Rome Italy 8,608.3 8,780.5 2.0

15 Taipei Taiwan 7,004.1 8,615.0 23.0

16 Guangzhou China 7,682.0 8,199.0 6.7

17 Phuket Thailand 8,035.0 8,115.3 1.0

18 Miami USA 6,275.1 7,260.0 15.7

19 Pattaya Thailand 6,986.2 6,427.3 -8.0

20 Shanghai China 6,140.9 6,398.8 4.2

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Rank City Country 2013 2014% Increase 2013/2104

21 Prague Czech Republic 6,208.5 6,346.1 2.2

22 Las Vegas USA 6,046.9 6,133.4 1.4

23 Mecca Saudi Arabia 5,762.2 6,120.6 6.2

24 Milan Italy 5,873.9 6,050.1 3.0

25 Tokyo Japan 4,651.5 5,993.3 28.8

26 Barcelona Spain 5,699.3 5,972.8 4.8

27 Amsterdam Netherlands 5,204.1 5,714.1 9.8

28 Vienna Austria 5,187.6 5,422.1 4.5

29 Los Angeles USA 5,154.0 5,272.6 2.3

30 Venice Italy 5,159.6 5,237.0 1.5

31 Moscow Russia 5,560.0 4,976.2 -10.5

32 Johannesburg South Africa 4,512.2 4,772.1 5.8

33 Delhi India 3,672.2 4,698.8 28.0

34 Orlando USA 4,483.8 4,677.1 4.3

35 Berlin Germany 4,346.5 4,674.6 7.5

36 Mumbai India 3,643.9 4,575.1 25.6

37 Budapest Hungary 4,222.0 4,452.0 5.4

38 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 4,197.7 4,400.0 4.8

39 Beijing China 4,501.3 4,335.3 -3.7

40 Florence Italy 4,186.1 4,278.2 2.2

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Rank City Country 2013 2014% Increase 2013/2104

41 Madrid Spain 4,033.1 4,178.3 3.6

42 Riyadh Saudi Arabia 3,928.7 4,172.7 6.2

43 Warsaw Poland 3,978.7 4,157.8 4.5

44 Cancún Mexico 2,816.1 4,002.5 42.1

45 Lima Peru 4,944.0 3,947.9 -20.1

46 Nairobi Kenya 3,687.0 3,913.5 6.1

47 Chennai India 3,581.2 3,857.9 7.7

48 Johor Bahru Malaysia 3,026.4 3,631.7 20.0

49 Dublin Ireland 3,398.3 3,571.6 5.1

50 Denpasar Indonesia 3,241.9 3,566.1 10.0

51 Athens Greece 2,618.0 3,388.3 29.4

52 San Francisco USA 3,252.7 3,327.5 2.3

53 Agra India 2,483.2 3,264.4 31.5

54 Hangzhou China 3,160.1 3,230.7 2.2

55 Toronto Canada 3,010.7 3,218.4 6.9

56 Mugla Turkey 3,062.7 3,151.9 2.9

57 Sydney Australia 2,953.0 3,148.5 6.6

58 Brussels Belgium 2,990.0 3,100.0 3.7

59 Jerusalem Israel 3,057.1 3,094.7 1.2

60 Edirne Turkey 2,840.5 3,090.9 8.8

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Rank City Country 2013 2014% Increase 2013/2104

61 Munich Germany 2,889.9 3,026.8 4.7

62 Hanoi Vietnam 2,309.1 3,000.0 29.9

63 Jaipur India 2,403.0 2,967.6 23.5

64 Zhuhai China 2,632.3 2,919.2 10.9

65 Punta Cana Dominican Republic 2,591.2 2,886.0 11.4

66 Cairo Egypt 2,625.0 2,772.0 5.6

67 Buenos Aires Argentina 2,693.1 2,752.5 2.2

68 Sofia Bulgaria 2,534.0 2,690.7 6.2

69 St Petersburg Russia 3,105.9 2,671.1 -14.0

70 Chiang Mai Thailand 2,127.0 2,658.7 25.0

71 Lisbon Portugal 2,329.0 2,626.5 12.8

72 Heraklion Greece 2,472.0 2,606.0 5.4

73 Halong Vietnam 2,604.0 2,600.0 -0.2

74 Pulau Pinang Malaysia 2,372.4 2,593.0 9.3

75 Mexico City Mexico 2,378.7 2,588.5 8.8

76 Siem Reap Cambodia 2,424.4 2,584.4 6.6

77 Jerba Tunisia 2,538.4 2,550.0 0.5

78 Cracow Poland 2,450.0 2,500.0 2.0

79 Jakarta Indonesia 2,305.7 2,478.7 7.5

80 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 1,667.3 2,444.5 46.6

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Rank City Country 2013 2014% Increase 2013/2104

81 Honolulu USA 2,369.7 2,431.5 2.6

82 Manama Bahrain 2,349.0 2,421.2 3.1

83 Andorra la Vella Andorra 2,328.1 2,397.9 3.0

84 Zurich Switzerland 2,259.1 2,372.1 5.0

85 Tel Aviv Israel 2,341.1 2,369.9 1.2

86 Marrakech Morocco 2,119.1 2,230.5 5.3

87 Nice France 2,263.8 2,184.6 -3.5

88 Vancouver Canada 2,018.1 2,175.5 7.8

89 Sharm el Sheikh Egypt 2,046.0 2,160.6 5.6

90 Melbourne Australia 1,929.0 2,128.1 10.3

91 Guilin China 1,940.0 2,030.0 4.6

92 Frankfurt Germany 1,965.0 2,016.7 2.6

93 Amman Jordan 1,872.5 1,977.4 5.6

94 Jeju South Korea 1,779.2 1,940.7 9.1

95 Rhodes Greece 1,785.0 1,931.0 8.2

96 Marne-La-Vallée France 2,001.4 1,929.4 -3.6

97 Samui Thailand 1,614.1 1,856.2 15.0

98 Kolkatta India 1,671.7 1,854.8 11.0

99 Taichung Taiwan 1,411.9 1,835.5 30.0

100 Artvin Turkey 1,732.7 1,827.1 5.4

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Hong Kong Tourism Credentials - SWOT

Strengths Weaknesses

• Gateway from and to China.• Popular amongst multinationals

to set up headquarters in Asia, with low taxation and a Western legislative system.

• Heavily reliant on Chinese tourists– however, Chinese travellers are starting to look further afield.

• Commercial use trumps cultural heritage for redevelopment, resulting in loss of tourist attractions.

Opportunities Threats

• The building of a third runway for Hong Kong’s international airport was approved in 2015 and is scheduled for completion in 2023, increasing connectivity and capacity.

• Increased affluence in China results in tourists travelling to Western destinations for their luxury shopping, rather than considering Hong Kong. Protests against Chinese travellers are exacerbating this situation.

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London Tourism Credentials - SWOT

Strengths Weaknesses

• London is one of the most iconic cities in the world.

• The resounding success of the London Olympics in 2012 has boosted visibility and popularity even further.

• With London airports nearing capacity, the capital risks losing out to European rivals.

• London is perceived by many as an expensive destination, especially for accommodation and travel.

Opportunities Threats

• London’s cultural and sportingcredentials hold it in good stead for attracting tourists, with an ever-changing array of musical, theatre, art, dance and sport exhibitions. Especially the Chinese outbound market offers opportunities.

• With the UK terrorism alert remaining on the second highest level since August 2014, the possibility of a terror attack in London remains high.

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Singapore Tourism Credentials - SWOT

Strengths Weaknesses

• Political stability , low crime ratesand English as main language aredraws for Western visitors.

• Strong focus of government on tourism.

• High reliance on China, Malaysia and Indonesia. Anti-graftregulations in China stopped officials from travelling abroad, impacting Singapore arrivals.

• Land scarcity stops expansion of manmade attractions and accommodation.

• Limited natural attractions.

Opportunities Threats

• Singapore is a popular destination for cruises and medical tourism in the region.

• Singapore Airlines is expanding strongly.

• Regional low-cost destinations, particularly Thailand, cause pressure to remain relevant.

• Perceived as a business – rather than leisure – destination.

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• Partnerships are allowing Singapore Airlines to increase their revenue pool in

specifics regional destinations where the company has not established a foothold.

At the same time these collaborations facilitate passenger flows which in turn

boost yields.

• At present, its partnership with Virgin Australia is the most significant deal, which

has allowed the airline to expand in Asia Pacific, and Lufthansa is SIA’s largest

European partner.

• A new deal with Shenzhen Airlines only covers flights between Singapore and Shenzhen

and potentially extends to code shares on domestic flights.

• Singapore Airlines is falling behind in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Current situation

• In 2015, Singapore Airlines established a partnership with the US low cost airline:

JetBlue. Specifically, passengers on both of the carriers will be able to earn mileages

which can then be redeemed for a seating upgrade or free trips with the two carriers.

Newdevelopments

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FUTURE CITY TRENDS

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Urban 5.1

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Billions of People

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Data Research Method City

Airport Arrivals Agra, Chennai, Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkatta, Moscow, Mumbai, Punta Cana, Taichung, Taipei

Airport Arrivals and Hotel / Accommodation

Buenos Aires, Cairo, Sharm el-Sheikh

Hotel / Accommodation Amsterdam, Berlin, Cancún, Kuala Lumpur, Lima, Marrakech, Mexico City, Milan, Paris, Prague, Rome, Vienna, Zurich

National Statistics Office Amman, Andorra la Vella, Athens, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing, Brussels, Budapest, Chiang Mai, Denpasar, Dubai, Dublin, Florence, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, Guilin, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Halong, Heraklion, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, Honolulu, Jakarta, Jeju, Jerusalem, Johor Bahru, Krakow, Las Vegas, Lisbon, London, Los Angeles, Macau, Madrid, Manila, Mecca, Melbourne, Miami, Munich, New York City, Nice, Orlando, Pattaya, Phuket, Rhodes, Rio De Janeiro, Riyadh, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Siem Reap, Singapore, Sydney, Tel Aviv, Tokyo, Toronto, Vancouver, Venice, Zhuhai

Other method Artvin, Antalya, Edirne, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Marne-La-Vallée, Mugla, Nairobi, Pulau Pinang, Sofia, St Petersburg, Warsaw

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