THE Tourism Promotion Authority says Papua
New Guinea is currently losing millions in tourism dollars from the Japanese
market and all relevant government agencies must quickly work together to
address the problem.
PNG TPA chief executive officer Peter
Vincent said major tour operators across the country were experiencing large
booking cancellations by Japanese tourists following a Level 2 Travel Alert
issued by the Japanese government for the interest and safety of its
citizens.
The Level 2 Travel Alert prevents group
travels by Japanese tourists to PNG however individuals can travel here but “at
their own risk”.
Vincent said the Level 2 Travel Alert was
issued in August following major security breaches at the Jacksons Airport including the killing of a local
businessman and the exchange of gunfire between a disgruntled resource landowner
and police.
He said while these incidents may be
localised in nature, however, given the existing negative image perception of
PNG abroad, that in the overall scheme of things, they caused more damage than
good for PNG’s standing overseas.
He said many PNG tourism operators have
expressed their concern to the TPA that they were losing business in the
millions because of booking cancellations by Japanese agents and
tourists.
“This has now become a
government-to-government matter which needs to be addressed immediately to
safeguard our growing tourism industry and particularly our local tourism
operators,” he added.
Vincent said the Japanese Government was
adamant that it would not relax the travel alerts unless it was convinced that
the safety of its citizens was guaranteed particularly at Jacksons Airport which is the gateway to
PNG.
Vincent said while TPA was already working
with police and other relevant government agencies including Civil Aviation and
Air Niugini to address the issue, the national government needed to be more
proactive in its approach as such incidents can also impact on Air Niugini’s
second weekly flight to Tokyo and the billion kina LNG
project.
He said as a nation, our people also
seriously needed to do away with their attitude problems which gave rise to such
issues and they must take responsibility and ownership in the progress and
development of this country.
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