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Celebrating the opening of Parker Travel Collection’s first
sales office in China were Managing Director of Parker Travel Collection
(PTC), Todd Parker, Executive GM Eastern Hemisphere Tourism Australia,
Richard Beere, Quicksilver Connections’ Director of Sales,
Michael Healy, PTC’s General Manager Sales for China, Hong
Kong & Taiwan, Anthony Teng and PTC’s newly appointed
Cairns Based Sales Manager, Mike Sha.
Parker
Travel Collection celebrated the opening of its first China sales
office at an event in Cairns last week attended by key Tourism Australia
officials and industry colleagues.
Managing
Director of Parker Travel Collection, Todd Parker said this latest
development is in response to China being Australia's fastest growing,
inbound tourism market. Industry research backs this claim with PATA*
predicting growth of more than 7.9 per cent, per annum over the next
decade; equating to 761,000 visitors by 2018.
“Of
all the global tourism markets, China is the bright and shining star on
the horizon. With the planets of desire, population, economy and flight
availability all in alignment, it has been imperative for us as
Australian tourism marketers to gain a foothold in China.
Todd
says the opening of Parker Travel Collections sales office has come to
be the appointment of seasoned operator, Anthony Teng as General Manager
Sales for China, Hong Kong & Taiwan. The business development
company has also appointed a Cairns based sales manager, Mike Sha to
support the China office with on the ground sales in Australia.
Facts and Stats about China’s Outbound Marketing to Australia*The
United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) estimated that
China’s outbound market will number 100 million by 2020, up
from 31 million in 2005; at which time it was the seventh biggest
spender on foreign travel. Research has shown Chinese travellers are
willing to pay extra for good food, cultural experiences, exotic
destinations and have a preference for environmentally friendly tourism
and cultural immersion programs. (source: PATA)
New Flight Data
China SouthernMelbourne - going from 3 weekly to Daily services October 2010
Sydney – going from daily to double daily services October 2010
Brisbane – 3 weekly services November 2010
Air ChinaBeijing – Melbourne (via Shanghai) October 2010
Beijing – Melbourne direct DEC 2010 – will be sole carrier on the route
Qantas & China EasternIncreased services with code share via Singapore