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Paradigm Shift in Phuket Tourism Sees New Visitors Shun the Seaside as 5 Million Airport Arrivals Expected in 2013

PHUKET, THAILAND – A dynamic shift in Phuket’s tourism market is seeing demand move away from the beach. In 2012, Russian and Chinese visitors accounted for 38% of international airport arrivals to the island according to a new report issued by consulting firm C9 Hotelworks. This trend is consistent with Thailand’s continued surge in the mass market where last year over three million visitors from China and Russia came to the country.

C9’s Managing Director Bill Barnett said: “Hot on the heels of a rising Asian middle class and the resurgence of a prolific group travel segment is that Thailand’s resort markets are becoming urbanized playgrounds. It’s not just about the beach anymore as shopping and attractions are gaining momentum as strong demand catalysts.”

Extensive research by C9 in its 2012 Hotel Market Update revealed that tourist spending is heavily weighted towards major shopping malls which command 73% of the market share of island attractions followed by 16% for entertainment shows such as Fantasea and Siam Niramit. Extensive consumer research showed that Phuket visitors spend 30% on accommodation, with retail shopping closely tailing at 24%.

Overseas tourists are pushing up numbers at the large malls such as Central Festival and Jungceylon where the top three nationality mix of customers are Chinese, Russians and Australians. Last month retail giant Central Retail Corporation (CRC) announced a US$332 million expansion project in Phuket with a mega entertainment center, luxury fashion shops and a convention centre.

Visitor numbers are pushing traffic through Phuket International Airport to the wall though, with over 9.5 million passengers processed last year. Mr Barnett said 2012 saw a ‘staggering’ volume of traffic which exceeded the airports stated capacity by 47%. Compounding this was a 13% surge in year on year growth.

Asia’s other iconic resort destination, Bali, saw 2012 international arrivals shrink from 22% in 2011 down to 4.15% last year, while Phuket retained its overseas momentum with a 16% surge in 2012. C9’s research indicates that the sheer size of the charter flights from the emerging Chinese and Eastern European markets is the key differentiator.

Airlift continues to drive Phuket’s hotels where full year 2012 market-wide occupancy hit 76% and an average rate of US$142. While Patong experienced the strongest occupancy demand, surprisingly growth in the luxury tier pushed up occupancy by 9%.

However there is still some concern about the incoming supply pipeline of over 4,000 new hotel rooms between 2013-2016.

Analyzing the shifting sands of Phuket’s tourism market, Mr Barnett added that the sector to watch was the expansion of “off-beach” demand generators. “Tourism behavior is evolving and it’s clear that a new rule book applies in the numbers-based game.”

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