The
Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) London office is
delighted to announce that visitor numbers to Korea
from the UK
rose from 97,519 in 2010 to 104,781 in 2011, a rise of 7.3%. This also was reflected
in global arrivals to Korea
which hit the 9.8 million mark, a growth of 11.3% over the previous year! This year’s
inbound global figures are likely to top 11 million.
2012
has started buoyantly from the UK,
with forecasts suggesting a 14.2% increase in arrivals in January over the same
month last year. KTO London office believes greater media exposure of the
destination and greater product choice for the consumer, have been key to these
increases. New niche markets such as cruise, rail, sport tourism and new UNESCO
inscribed sites have all played an important role. This has been complimented
by increased direct air services to Korea
from London
contributing to these achievements.
The
country is still enjoying the designation of 2010-2012 as 'Visit Korea Year’
and has some notable events to look forward to in the coming months, such as 2012
World Expo Yeosu and another exciting F1 Grand Prix. Korea’s ten UNESCO World Cultural
Heritage listed sites have impacted on increasing visitor numbers to Korea, as will
Jeju Island’s recent success to become one of the ‘New 7 Wonders’ of the natural world.
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For further information
please contact:
Mr. Ramy Salameh
Tel: 020 7321 2535
Email: london@gokorea.co.uk