The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) predicts that this trend may continue in the short and medium term although international tourism has resisted the downturn better than the other economic sectors such as construction and or car manufacturing.
"Against this backdrop consultations have been held between the Tourism Council of Bhutan, the Association of Bhutanese Tour Operators (ABTO), Drukair and the Hotel Association of Bhutan (HAB) to discuss suitable response(s) to the current global uncertainties.
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10.3 percent increase in Thimphu Tshechu Visitors
With a steady growth of tourist arrivals in the country in 2008, the Thimphu Tshechu attracted 3,297 visitors, only for the period between 8th to 12th October.
The Paro Tshechu received a total of 2,273 visitors in March 2008, as compared to 1755 in 2007. |
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The following measures have been agreed to in order to minimise the impact of the current situation on tourist arrivals to Bhutan:
1.The HAB will refrain from raising room tariffs in 2009.
2.Drukair will resume their low season discounts. Drukair also reduced the fuel surcharge by USD 3.00 from 17th December 2008.
To support the tourism industry initiative the government has approved the following measures:
1. The tariff revision to USD 250 will be deferred immediately till a later date that will be determined by the performance of the industry.
2. From the 1st of July 2009 a discount of USD 20 (peak months) and USD 15 (January, June & July) on the royalty will be given from the 9th night.
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The new website of the Tourism Council was uploaded in August 2008. Information is still being added on the website to make it very comprehensive. Some of the contents the website contains are lists of tour operators, guides, destinations and events. |
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Source:Tourism Council of Bhutan, October 2009 |
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