PATA's Top Five Winners for Third Quarter 2005
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has published its comprehensive and comparative listing of Asia Pacific destination performance for third quarter 2005.
The top five origin-destination growth performances (%) for third quarter 2005 compared to third quarter 2004, (where passenger traffic was 25,000 or more) were:
The top five destination winners for the quarter, in terms of arrivals growth (%) from all markets, compared to third quarter 2004, were:
Within Asia Pacific, each sub-region attracted more international visitor arrivals: The Americas (+10.9%); South Asia (+3.8%); Northeast Asia (+8.8%); Southeast Asia (+6.7%); and the Pacific (+6.4%).
The top five origin-destination growth performances (%) for third quarter 2005 compared to third quarter 2004, (where passenger traffic was 25,000 or more) were:
- Indonesia to Chinese Taipei (+181.9%)
- China (PRC) to the Philippines (+161.0%
- Spain to China (PRC) (+115.9%)
- Korea (ROK) to Cambodia (+95.1%)
- Korea (ROK) to Malaysia (+73.5%)
The top five destination winners for the quarter, in terms of arrivals growth (%) from all markets, compared to third quarter 2004, were:
- Vanuatu (+50.9%)
- Cambodia (+41.7%)
- Lao PDR (+23.8%)
- Nepal (+23.8%)
- Macau SAR (+19.1%)
Within Asia Pacific, each sub-region attracted more international visitor arrivals: The Americas (+10.9%); South Asia (+3.8%); Northeast Asia (+8.8%); Southeast Asia (+6.7%); and the Pacific (+6.4%).














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