Bali international tourism reopening soon
Bali international tourism reopening soon according the Indonesian Minister of Tourism and Economy, Wishnutama Kusubandio on Wednesday 14/10/2020 ,This official announcement had been made now Singapore and Vietnam reopened already international tourism in the midst of the corona virus pandemic.
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Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Wishnutama Kusubandio and Deputy Governor of Bali Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardhana Sukawati. Photo: Denita br Matondang / kumparan
Wishnutama declared that the reopening of tourism has to come from both sides. Talks continuing with other countries and progressive negotiations have been made by the Foreign Minister and myself he said . Wishnutama also revealed that the increase of corona cases in general made Indonesia’s tourism image not good enough in the eyes of the international community, especially to Australia and the image of Indonesia is still not in a good condition, For other countries I can be considerated . The Australia media is giving a negative impact according Wishnutama .
The most important thing at this time was to build first a good image of tourism in Indonesia and Bali. The community and tourism actors are invited to implement strict and good health protocols in order to avoid wider transmission. He finally said that the local government of Bali is doing very well , but it still needs improvement.
On Thursday 15/10/20 Bali announced again big progress in the battle again the covid-19 virus with only 900 active cases and had new record recovering rate of 157 people or 88 %.
WE LOVE BALI
Wishnutama also launched “We Love Bali”, an educational program and cleanliness, health, safety and environment (CHSE) campaign for Bali’s residents, tourism stakeholders and creative economy entrepreneurs, on Wednesday. The program is aimed at boosting the island’s travel and creative economy industries and, at the same time, giving Bali’s tourism industry a positive image. “The We Love Bali program is expected to educate the public about the implementation of health protocols based on CHSE,” said Wishnutama during the launch, explaining that the program would involve 409 participants from tourism and creative economy industries, 8,421 employees and 4,800 individuals. Bali residents were invited to see for themselves how CHSE measures were implemented at various tourist attractions as well as hotels through the We Love Bali program. Wishnutama explained that the program would include 12 familiarization trips (fam trips), featuring three-day and two-night trips to various destinations in Bali.
The minister hoped that the campaign would help to develop safety awareness in the minds of tourism stakeholders and travelers. In addition to launching the We Love Bali program, the Tourism Ministry also plans to set aside Rp 119 billion (US$8 million) to provide free CHSE certification for businesses across Indonesia. The certificate is intended to help regain tourists’ trust in travel. “Travel businesses, hotel managements and restaurant owners can immediately improve their preparations in cleanliness, health and safety protocol implementation in accordance with the government’s COVID-19 health protocols he said. Tourism is the beating heart of Bali’s economy as around 60 percent of the island’s gross regional product comes from this sector.
Unfortunately, the tourism industry is also one of the sectors hardest-hit by the COVID-19 outbreak. According to Bali Tourism Agency, the island had lost an estimated Rp 48.5 trillion (US$3.33 billion) in tourism revenue between March and July. Bali reopened to tourists in August, amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Cleanliness and safety are among the major concerns for travellers before deciding to go on a trip during a pandemic. Professional Association of Diving Instructors Asia Pacific territory director Paul Tosh Tanner said last month that while tourists had held back from visiting Indonesia’s diving spots, particularly in Bali, due to border closures, health and safety played a substantial role in their future travel intentions. “People will come to Indonesia once they know they are safe. Before, people were looking for adventures and risk-taking, now, families and independent travellers are looking for something safe,” Tanner said during a broadcast event called Indonesia Dive Tourism Market Updates 2020
Bali international tourism reopening
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