A total of 16.1 million foreign tourists visited Indonesia throughout
2019, falling short of the government’s target of attracting 20 million
tourists, Statistics Indonesia (BPS) announced on Monday, warning that
the coronavirus outbreak could cloud the outlook this year.
“We still have work to attract more foreign tourists to come into
Indonesia,” said BPS head Suhariyanto during a press conference in
Jakarta. The agency recorded a contraction of 2.03 percent of foreign
arrivals in December last year, which saw 1.37 million foreign tourists.
According to BPS data, 9.8 million foreign tourists visited Indonesia
by using airlines, followed by 4.1 million using sea transportation and
2.1 million using land transportation.
Suhariyanto said that Ngurah Rai Airport in Bali and Soekarno-Hatta
International Airport in Jakarta saw the most foreign arrivals in 2019,
recording 6.23 million and 2.41 million, respectively.
BPS data showed that in 2019, Bali recorded an increase in foreign
arrivals of 3.55 percent compared to 2018, while Jakarta recorded a
decrease of 14.05 percent compared to 2018. Meanwhile, Batam recorded
1.94 million of foreign arrivals through sea transportation in 2019, an
increase of 3.21 percent.
Suhariyanto said Malaysia sent the most tourists to Indonesia, followed by Singapore and China in 2019.
“However, the coronavirus outbreak in China will no doubt lower
foreign arrivals from China to Indonesia this year,” said Suhariyanto.
As of Monday, the coronavirus had killed 362, all but one in China,
and had infected nearly 17,392 globally, surpassing infections caused by
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the result of another strain
of coronavirus that originated in China in 2003.
The Indonesian government declared on Sunday that it would ban all
travel to and from China to prevent the spread of the deadly and highly
contagious coronavirus.
The ban, which took effect at 12 a.m. on Monday, prevents visitors
who have stayed in China for 14 days or more from visiting or transiting
in Indonesia. The government will suspend visa-free and visa-on-arrival
provisions for Chinese citizens. (JakartaPost)
Monday, February 3, 2020
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