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SANTO DOMINGO.- Tourism minister Francisco Javier Garcia affirms that the country’s lodging industry is recovering and continues being an attractive “long destination” market, for which new ad campaigns are being created world-wide.

He said the Central European markets of Austria, Slovakia and Rumania will be covered by a promotion office in Vienna.

“The perspective for tourism in general are evidently good,” since this sector has been the least affected by the financial crisis, the official said, interviewed by newspaper El Caribe.

He said the figures confirm that the tourist arrivals fell barely 3% in June and July, farm from January’s 9%. “What means that the situation been changing favorably.”

Garcia said that as the result of the new inclusion of tourists from 45 countries, “the arrival of tourists will continue growing; our market will continue being a great attraction for the emitting markets,” and cited France, Germany, England and Italy, as “continuing to occupy first place regarding long destinations.”

The United States and Canada

As to the United State Garcia said for this date the numbers were in red at around 10%, and still the tourist market of Dominicans there is at around at 1.5% growth which in his view is good. “Because new flights to markets which are even being inaugurated which we don’t have yet established, for example, the Chicago and Puerto Plata flight.”

The Tourism Minister said the Hispanic market of New Jersey -New York has grown, including Dominicans, although last year their visits from United States fell 11%, but has climbed 7% in the first half.

In Canada’s case Garcia said it’s still a consistent market, with increase of around 6% in the first 6 months this year.

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10 comment(s)
Written by: xwill7, 19 Aug 2009 9:37 AM
From: United States, Chicago
simple, people are traveling less to Mexico.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 19 Aug 2009 10:56 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
It is recovering numbers...... but not profitability.....with high taxes and cut prices business is fighting to stay alive
Written by: Juango, 19 Aug 2009 1:14 PM
From: United States, far S. Florida (formerly Santo Domingo)
With the advent of a pontential global H1N1 Flu outbreak this Winter, it is possible all Vacation destinations globally may suffer this Fall/Winter season. This flu has many at the CDC in Atlanta extremely concerned as to what could happen as they are busy preparing for a large outbreak.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 19 Aug 2009 2:45 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
good point tourism will come to a screeching halt if a pandemic begins or even fear of one
Written by: xwill7, 19 Aug 2009 3:53 PM
From: United States, Chicago
juango,
don't you feel safe with the flu cameras in the airport? lol
Written by: danny00, 19 Aug 2009 6:06 PM
From: United States
ok! they are coming, but will they do a return trip?.....THINGS ARE REALLY BAD IN THE STATES MANY FOLKS WITH OUT WORK OR JOBS.... dont know if its true what they are saying..... many HOTELS in MIAMI have really big losses this summer season..... DONT KNOW IF ITS TRUE WHAT THEY ARE SAYING...
Written by: danny00, 19 Aug 2009 6:07 PM
From: United States
for example, the Chicago puerto plata flight SO WHAT ONE FLIGHT A DAY.... THIS IS GOING TO MAKE THE SEASON?
Written by: Trujillo, 19 Aug 2009 6:23 PM
From: Dominican Republic
I rather have one flight a day (Chicago-Puerto Plata) than no flight at all. There are other new flights coming from other parts of the world, it's not just the Chicago-Puerto Plata flight.
Written by: gmiller261, 20 Aug 2009 10:03 AM
From: United States

More Dominican smoke and mirrors. This won't happen because the government will be raising taxes on their ONLY real source of income. Tourists.

please read.
Dominican Government to seek financing as revenues fizzle.
Written by: xwill7, 20 Aug 2009 2:54 PM
From: United States, Chicago
the Chicago to Puerto Plata is cool because Chicago still has alot of people that can travel. I just hope that the tourist know that puerto plata is not the same as punta cana. I hope the travel agents will explain this to them.
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