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Phuket Airport Tipped to Reach Breaking Point

Category: , Posted:24 Sep 2011 | 06:00 am

As arrivals to Asia's leading resort destination in the first half of the year increased 20% over the same period in 2010 and an unprecedented number of new hotel rooms opened, sagging infrastructure is creating a widespread danger to the island's tourism industry.
In the changing dynamic of guest demographics the Patong area which accounts for 35% of the 43,571 accommodation rooms on the island has edged into the mainstream. Patong-wide occupancy hit 82% in the first half of the year, with China and Russia now taking a quarter share of the market.
Numbers are straining the handling capacity of the airport with Airports of Thailand (AoT) expecting 7.95 million passengers this year, which will exceed the stated capacity (6.5 million) by 22%. The AUS $164 million expansion plan that will increase handling to 12.5 million by 2014 will only start construction next year and tourism operators are increasingly concerned over mounting delays by travelers.
First half hotel trading by volume markets saw a surge in Phuket's average occupancy across all hotel tiers to 73%. Key market metric Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) moved up to its highest level since the global financial crises in 2008.
The island's top 5 tourism source markets to date are China, Russia, Australia, South Korea and Sweden.
Somehow Phuket has gone into a retro stage where tour groups, wholesalers and the mass movement of visitors are once again the norm rather than the exception.
A leading indicator in the cyclical development was shown in 2010 when charter flights hit their highest ever level equating to a 153% increase in year on year growth.
Commenting on a steady rise in airlift, Laguna Resorts and Hotels Plc Managing Director Michael Ayling said "The increase in the number of direct flights into Phuket is resulting in better air accessibility into Phuket and affordability of travel to the destination.
As long as the infrastructure keeps pace with the increased numbers of tourists, expansion of hotels and faculties that are well planned and implemented, the hotels will be able to properly manage their room rates in line with the supply and demand dynamics."
Investment into Phuket's hospitality sector has strong positive business sentiment with a supply pipeline for the island of 6,968 rooms. This will see an increase of 16% by the end of 2014.
As the northern part of the island is preparing for work to start on the new International Convention and Exhibition Center, Minor International's Bill Heinecke said "We have reviewed opportunities to expand our very successful Anantara Vacation Club and Mai Khao is the destination of choice for a new 100 key resort that is set to open in late 2012."
Looking towards the future, increasingly the number of existing hotels will face the necessity to upgrade, re-brand, or downgrade market position while transaction activity is expected to remain active.
In this business, either you move forward or go backwards, there is no standing still.
Unfortunately progress now faces increasing waiting time and delays at the island's international gateway and progress by the tourism industry could be derailed without a greater sense of urgency by AoT and immigration officials.

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