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Indonesian Travel & Tourism growing twice as fast as global average
Friday, 22nd March 2019
Source : World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC)

In 2018, Travel & Tourism contributed USD $63 billion) and nearly 13 million jobs to the Indonesian economy, one in three of all tourism jobs in the ten countries that make up South East Asia, are located in Indonesia. 

Travel & Tourism in Indonesia grew by 7.8% in 2018 – double the global average of 3.9, and ahead of Indonesia’s wider economy, which grew by 5.1% last year.

This makes Indonesia the third largest Travel & Tourism economy in South East Asia after Thailand and the Philippines.

In total, international tourists spent nearly IDR 221,000 bn (USD $15.5 billion) in Indonesia last year, accounting for 6.8% of total exports.

The largest inbound international markets were Singapore (15%); Malaysia (14%); China (13%); Australia (11%); and Japan (5%). Combined with domestic spending, Travel & Tourism supported 6.0% of the nation’s GDP in 2018.

For over 25 years, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which represents the global private sector of Travel & Tourism, has produced the authoritative research on the economic contribution of the sector.

This year’s research shows that:

  • Travel & Tourism in Indonesia grew at 7.8% last year – double the global average of 3.9%
  • This contributed 6.0% to Indonesia’s GDP, worth IDR 890,428 bn (USD$62.6 billion) when all direct, indirect and induced effects are taken into consideration
  • Travel & Tourism supports 10.3% of all Indonesia’s employment, or 13 million jobs
  • GDP contribution is projected to grow by 5.2% in 2019
  • There was a remarkable increase in business spending last year, which now accounts for 30% of tourism spend in Indonesia compared to 70% leisure.

WTTC President & CEO Gloria Guevara commented, “We congratulate Indonesia on the tremendous growth experienced over the last decade, and particularly in 2018, as they have strategically worked to harness the economic benefits of Travel & Tourism, which now contributes over US$60 billion to their economy, compared to US $38 billion in 2008.

“This follows a number of visa reforms that have invariably helped with travel facilitation, and that permit Travel & Tourism to continue to enrich both visitors to Indonesia and the workers who provide the vital services on the ground – one in ten of all workers in the country.”

www.wttc.org

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