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Fluctuations in Tourism Why has tourism become a global phenomenon?

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Fluctuations in Tourism

Why has tourism become a global phenomenon?

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You should be able to: 1. Explain why tourism is subject to

regional fluctuations using authentic examples

2. Examples includes disasters, recessions, politics, diseases

By the end of this lesson

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News flash!

• Disaster: Tsunamis hits East Coast Park• Diseases: SARS outbreak in Gleneagles hospital• Politics: Riot attacks in Little India• Recessions: Stock market crash in ST holdings

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Singapore has been hit by 4 major crisis! Reporters from 307 will update what the crisis is about, and

how it has affected our tourism industry.

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International Tourist Arrivals

Source: STB, 2011

Based on the figure, has tourism increased constantly over the years?

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Questions to Ponder…

• Are factors (both demand and destination) affecting tourism a never changing statistic?

• What would halt the growth of tourism?

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Can you compare the tourism figures across the years 2010 and 2011? How has tourism fluctuated?

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What can you infer from this line-graph on tourist arrivals? What has been affected? Demand or destination factors?

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Do you know what this event is?

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The aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku Tsunami

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Is Japan trying to promote the increase of demand or destination factors by offering free flights to save the tourism industry?

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Can you think of any other events that will affect demand or

destination factors?

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Hong Kong (2003) SARS Epidemic299 Dead Widespread Hysteria

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Hong Kong (2003) SARS Epidemic• Tourist arrivals fell 63% (850,000) from

March to April 2003• Outbound bookings for the Easter

holiday period fell by 80%.

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Iceland (2010) Eyjafjallajökull eruptionHalted air travel in Europe and Trans-Atlantic for a weekAffected tourism during the Easter holiday

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Iceland (2010) Eyjafjallajökull eruption• 107,000 flights cancelled during 8 day

period- 48% of total air traffic (10 million passengers)

• Airlines collectively losing £130m per day in lost revenues

• Tourism industry will lose money from tourists unable to make the trip

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Global Financial Crisis(2007-2008)• Caused by the bubble burst in the

property market of the US• Banks and financial institutions declared

bankrupt due to massive debts

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Global Financial Crisis(2007-2008)• Consumer spending lowered due to rising

unemployment (5.4 million jobs lost in USA in 2008)

• Assets have lowered due to the collapse of the stock and property markets

• There is less disposable income that can be used to finance holidays

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International Tourist Arrivals

Source: STB, 2011

Tourist arrivals in 2008/2009 could be the consequence of the financial crisis

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Thailand (2008) Political CrisisBegan with coup d'état in 2006 which ousted then PM Thaksin Shinawatra

Two factions: United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (Pro-Thaksin) and People's Alliance for Democracy (Anti-Thaksin)

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Thailand (2008) Political CrisisSeries of political incidents which have affected tourism:

30 August -PAD Supporters laid siege to airports in Phuket, Krabi and Hatyai (15,000 visitors trapped)

2 September- Violent clashes leaving 1 dead and 43 injured, state of emergency is declared in Bangkok until 14 September.

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Thailand (2008) Political Crisis

6 October- Violent clashes day-long leave 2 dead and over 300 injured, including 20 policemen

25 November- PAD blocks Suvarnabhumi International Airports, leaving thousands of tourists stranded and cutting off most of Thailand's international air connections. Several explosions and clashes occur in the following day.

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Thailand (2008) Political Crisis

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Factors affecting tourism are

constantly changing due to these

unforeseen events!

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Learning Points • The tourism industry is not stable and

regional/international events may affect its growth

• Tourism is fuelled by a combination of demand and destination factors, that fluctuates across space, time and scale

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Homework text page 51 question 1a, 1c, and 4

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