Tourism Minister Arief Yahya (Photo:Tourism Ministry)
Tourism Minister Arief Yahya (Photo:Tourism Ministry)

Govt to Introduce Visit Indonesia Tourism Officer in Thailand

10 April 2019 20:35
Jakarta: In a bid to promote and market national tourism in Thailand, the Ministry of Tourism will establish a Visit Indonesia Tourism Officer (VITO) there.
 
"I have decided that we should have a VITO in Thailand. We should realize this plan soon, as Thailand has many tourists," Tourism Minister Arief Yahya said after opening the 2019 VITO Annual Meeting here Wednesday.
 
The plan to establish the VITO in Thailand is also based on the foreign exchange the country earns from the tourism sector.

"Thailand's foreign exchange earned from tourism is the highest in the ASEAN," the minister continued.
 
VITO's annual meeting in Batam was attended by representatives from 16 countries in 20 cities around the world. The person appointed as a VITO is a native citizen of the country concerned, and/or an Indonesian citizen who has lived in the country for decades.
 
The minister explained that this was essential, as every VITO needed to understand how to sell tourism according to the characteristics of the country he or she lives in. In addition, the VITO should be able to build good relations with the parties concerned.
 
At the meeting, Arief said the government would evaluate the performance of each VITO.
 
"The evaluation is based on performance. If it is less than seven, we will replace the person," the minister noted. 
 
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded a growth of 6.12 percent in the number of foreign tourist arrivals in Indonesia in February 2019, reaching 1.27 million, compared to 1.2 million in February 2018.
 
During the January-February 2019 period, 2.48 million foreign tourists had arrived in the country, an 8.19 percent rise, as compared to 2.3 million during the same period in 2018, BPS Chief Suhariyanto stated here on Monday.
 
In February 2019, Malaysian tourist arrivals had reached 275.3 thousand, up 33.67 percent than that in February 2018. 
 
China stood second, with 200.9 thousand tourists, or a decrease of 6.31 percent, as compared to that during the corresponding period last year.
 
Singapore was placed third, with 147.9 thousand tourists, or a 17.86 percent rise. (Antara)
 
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