发布时间:2008
摘要
Tourism Overview
After a decline of over 6% year-on-year (y-o-y) in the number of foreign arrivals visiting Turkey in 2006, recent data indicate a very strong rebound. The most recent cumulative data for the period January to October 2007 show that the number of foreign arrivals totalled almost 21.1mn, a buoyant increase of 18.3% y-o-y. Over this period, the strongest growth rates in arrivals were recorded from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Asian countries and American countries (although from a low base). According to provisional data for the month of October, foreign arrivals were up a considerable 25.6% compared with the same month in 2006, at nearly 2.2mn. This quarter, BMI has also raised its growth estimate for tourist arrivals in 2007.
Forecast Scenario
As Q207 data points to continued weak household demand in Turkey, we are highlighting downside risks to our 2007 GNP growth estimate of 5.5%. That said, the longer-term picture is still extremely positive, with the monetary policy loosening forecast to begin in Q407 expected to be a major stimulus for growth in 2008 and beyond. As a result, we have revised upward our long-term GNP growth forecasts to 2012. After a rebound in foreign tourist arrivals in 2007, our forecast is for growth in arrivals to slow in 2008 and 2009, but annual average growth should amount to a favourable 5% over the extended period to 2012. Aside from bird flu and domestic political violence, this takes account of long-term appreciation of the Turkish lira and recent forecasts of a further slowdown in demand in key European economies – major source markets for Turkey – which are likely to dampen growth in visitor arrivals to Turkey over the next few years.
Hospitality
In the hospitality sector, recent data confirm the strength of the recovery in the tourism sector, with the total number of tourist (foreign and domestic) room nights in all accommodation establishments amounting to 59mn nights in Q207, up a marked 13% y-o-y. The number of foreign tourist room nights was up an even more impressive 16.7% y-o-y to 45mn nights over the same period.
Turkish Airlines
Turkey's national airline, Turkish Airlines (THY), continues to record buoyant growth in passenger numbers (after growth of 19.4% y-o-y in 2006), with the total number of passengers carried increasing by 16.6% y-o-y to 17mn in the period January to October 2007.
Atlasjet Airline Crash
In November 2007, tragedy struck the local charter carrier Atlasjet (which was subject to a terrorist incident in August 2007) when an MD 83 airliner, which took off from Istanbul to Isparta, near the Mediterranean coast, crashed attempting to land, killing all 57 people on board. The cause of the crash was not clear as weather conditions were normal and the aircraft had no known technical problems.
目录及图表
Chapter 1 - New This Quarter
Latest Statistics
Tax breaks to boost sector fortunes?
Successful papal visit to bolster flagging tourism?
Industry Overview
Turkey Tourism SWOT
VAT cuts imminent?
Tourism Outlook
Table: Turkey Source Market Data
Looking to India
Trends in 2006 tourist arrivals
Table: Tourism Historical Data And Forecasts (US$mn unless otherwise stated)
Chapter 2 - Macroeconomic Scenario
Table: Economic Indicators
Chapter 3 - Travel
Commercial Airlines
Table: Key Players – Turkish Commercial Airlines 2006
Turkish Airlines To Launch Low-Cost Carrier?
Special Focus: Jet Costs
Table: Oil Price Forecasts
Chapter 4 - Hospitality
Accommodation
Table: Accommodation Sector Forecast
Hotel News
Health Tourism
Chapter 5 - Tourist Infrastructure
Tourism Business Environment Rankings
Table: Middle East and Africa Tourism Business Environment Rankings Matrix
Long-Term Political Risk
Country Business Environment
International Tourism Receipts
Visitor Arrival Growth
Investment Environment
Shock Factor
Chapter 6 - Regional Case Study – Accor
Key Statistics:
Table: Accor Hotel Business In Selected Middle East And Africa Countries
Chapter 7 - Company Profiles
Turkish Airlines
Dedeman Hotels And Resorts International
Chapter 8 - BMI Forecast Modelling
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Tourism Industry
Sources