Kenya losing competitive edge in global tourism market

Kenya losing competitive edge in global tourism market

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Kenya losing competitive edge in global tourism market

Monday March 19 2018

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Tourists from Europe arrive at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa on September 27, 2017. Europe is Kenya's biggest tourists source market. PHOTO | LABAN WALLOGA | NMG

In Summary
  • Government also cites over-reliance on seasonal foreign tourists and a perception that Kenya is an expensive destination.
  • Old accommodation facilities at the coast and game parks are a challenge facing the sector.
  • Kenya has been working on its adoption to encourage more airlines fly into the country.

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Kenya is losing its competitive edge in the global tourism market to less endowed destinations due to failure to adapt and innovate in line with global trends.

This is according to the government, which has also cited over-reliance on seasonal foreign tourists and a perception that Kenya is an expensive stop.

Speaking during the official opening of the Tourism Research Institute’s Board retreat at Pride Inn Resort in Mombasa, Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala also blamed old accommodation facilities as a challenge facing the sector.

“Other challenges include concentration of tourism activities in only a few parts of the country, weaknesses in tourism training resulting to unsatisfactory service delivery, lack of proper research and data management systems for the sector,” Mr Balala said yesterday.

The Tourism Research Institute is mandated to undertake and co-ordinate research that informs government policy on tourism as well as business decisions by investors.

“The year 2017, despite being an election year, recorded an upward trend in terms of arrivals, domestic bed nights, as well as earnings. This shows how resilient the sector has become and is proof that there is huge potential...However, due to a number of challenges, we are losing our competitive edge in the global tourism market to less endowed destinations,” Mr Balala said.

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Open skies

When asked about the issue of open skies policy where flights can land in Kenya without being charged, Mr Balala said it is a question he cannot answer.

Hoteliers at the Coast have been lobbying for the policy which they say will ease air transport through Moi International Airport and attract more tourists.

Tourism players have often cited lack of international direct flights to Malindi and and traffic jams at Kibarani towards Mombasa's airport as a major stumbling block to their business.

Kenya has been working on its adoption to encourage more airlines fly into the country.

Kenya losing competitive edge in global tourism market
 
They always celebrate when one cruise ship with old pensioners docks once per year 🙂
 
Kenya losing competitive edge in global tourism market

Monday March 19 2018

arrivals.jpg

Tourists from Europe arrive at the Moi International Airport in Mombasa on September 27, 2017. Europe is Kenya's biggest tourists source market. PHOTO | LABAN WALLOGA | NMG

In Summary
  • Government also cites over-reliance on seasonal foreign tourists and a perception that Kenya is an expensive destination.
  • Old accommodation facilities at the coast and game parks are a challenge facing the sector.
  • Kenya has been working on its adoption to encourage more airlines fly into the country.

BDgeneric_logo.jpg

By BUSINESS DAILY
More by this Author
Kenya is losing its competitive edge in the global tourism market to less endowed destinations due to failure to adapt and innovate in line with global trends.

This is according to the government, which has also cited over-reliance on seasonal foreign tourists and a perception that Kenya is an expensive stop.

Speaking during the official opening of the Tourism Research Institute’s Board retreat at Pride Inn Resort in Mombasa, Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala also blamed old accommodation facilities as a challenge facing the sector.

“Other challenges include concentration of tourism activities in only a few parts of the country, weaknesses in tourism training resulting to unsatisfactory service delivery, lack of proper research and data management systems for the sector,” Mr Balala said yesterday.

The Tourism Research Institute is mandated to undertake and co-ordinate research that informs government policy on tourism as well as business decisions by investors.

“The year 2017, despite being an election year, recorded an upward trend in terms of arrivals, domestic bed nights, as well as earnings. This shows how resilient the sector has become and is proof that there is huge potential...However, due to a number of challenges, we are losing our competitive edge in the global tourism market to less endowed destinations,” Mr Balala said.

Related Content
Open skies

When asked about the issue of open skies policy where flights can land in Kenya without being charged, Mr Balala said it is a question he cannot answer.

Hoteliers at the Coast have been lobbying for the policy which they say will ease air transport through Moi International Airport and attract more tourists.

Tourism players have often cited lack of international direct flights to Malindi and and traffic jams at Kibarani towards Mombasa's airport as a major stumbling block to their business.

Kenya has been working on its adoption to encourage more airlines fly into the country.

Kenya losing competitive edge in global tourism market

our rogue president

Tanzania’s rogue president
 
Kenya can't catch up on Zanzibar in tourism let alone the rest of Tanzania.
 
Tourism industry earnings grow to Sh120 billion in 2017

bado wametushinda

Tourist arrivals broke the 1 million-barrier in 2017..
Tourist arrivals in Kenya slid last year to 1.5 million from a high of 1.8 million in 2016..

And what did Kenya earn from tourism 2017 and what did Zanzibar earn 2017?? I'll help you with the numbers

Kenya earn $1.2bln Vs Zanzibar earn $3.8bln

Ask yourself this, why did Bilala flew to Zanzibar on study tour??
 
And what did Kenya earn from tourism 2017 and what did Zanzibar earn 2017?? I'll help you with the numbers

Kenya earn $1.2bln Vs Zanzibar earn $3.8bln

Ask yourself this, why did Bilala flew to Zanzibar on study tour??

I cant ask such because of your cooked figures... why do you lie so much?

Tourism in Tanzania
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Tourists in the Ngorongoro Crater
Tanzania is a country with many tourist attractions. Approximately 38 percent of Tanzania's land area is set aside in protected areas for conservation.[1]There are 16 national parks,[2] 29 game reserves, 40 controlled conservation areas (including the Ngorongoro Conservation Area) and marine parks. Tanzania is also home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa.

Travel and tourism contributed 17.5 percent of Tanzania's gross domestic product in 2016[3] and employed 11.0 percent of the country's labor force (1,189,300 jobs) in 2013.[4] The sector is growing rapidly, rising from US $0.74 billion in 2004 to US $1.18 billion in 2017.[4]
 
For years Kenya wamekuwa wakisafiria nyota ya Tanzania kwenye Sekta ya utalii, with surprise, JPM suddenly changed the atmosphere, huu utawala wa chuma aisee sioni pakutokea,
 
I cant ask such because of your cooked figures... why do you lie so much?

Kenya earned $1.2 billion from tourism in 2017


I cant ask such because of your cooked figures... why do you lie so much?

Tourism in Tanzania
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Tourists in the Ngorongoro Crater
Tanzania is a country with many tourist attractions. Approximately 38 percent of Tanzania's land area is set aside in protected areas for conservation.[1]There are 16 national parks,[2] 29 game reserves, 40 controlled conservation areas (including the Ngorongoro Conservation Area) and marine parks. Tanzania is also home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in Africa.

Travel and tourism contributed 17.5 percent of Tanzania's gross domestic product in 2016[3] and employed 11.0 percent of the country's labor force (1,189,300 jobs) in 2013.[4] The sector is growing rapidly, rising from US $0.74 billion in 2004 to US $1.18 billion in 2017.[4]

Haha wikipedia, good luck with it .
 
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