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Opportunities in Malaysian Tourism Industry (2007-2009)
Market Report, May 2007, 880  €


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In the market research report on ``Opportunities in Malaysian Tourism Industry (2007-2009)” the publisher provides an in-depth analysis of the present and future prospects of the Malaysian tourism industry.
The report focuses on different tourism parameters: Inbound Tourism, Outbound tourism, Expenditure by Inbound tourists, expenditure by outbound tourists, accommodation facilities, transportation facilities and medical tourism.
This report helps clients to analyse the opportunities and factors critical to the success of tourism industry in Malaysia.Key Findings§ Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia are important sources of visitors for Malaysia.
Beyond ASEAN, tourist arrivals from China and India will remain an important influence throughout the forecast period (2007-2011).§ The promotion of education tourism will continue to be expanded to expedite the development of Malaysia as a preferred destination for international students.
The projected foreign exchange earnings from this potential source of growth are estimated at RM 900 Million by 2010.§ It is expected that expenditure by international tourist in Malaysia will increase by 7.2% per head by 2011 as compared to 2006.§ Youths are generally considered to be the adopters of the new products and concepts.
This provides the tourism industry with the opportunity to target the young age group as their potential customers.
It is expected that the population aged between 15-65 years will constitute 64.1% of the total population by 2011.§ Increasing disposable income will definitely open the opportunities for the outbound tourism and domestic tourism.
It is expected that Malaysian per head disposable income will increase with the CAGR value 6.29% for the period spanning from 2007-2011.§ It is expected that the domestic tourism trip will increase with the CAGR value 6% for the period spanning from 2007-2011, which can bring plethora of opportunities for other industries (aviation, hotel, retail etc).§ Tourist arrivals from China will remain an important influence throughout the forecast period, as the majority of Chinese tend to weigh their spending towards consumer purchases as opposed to luxury hotel accommodation.Key Issues and Facts Analysed§ How is the performance of Global tourism, Asia-Pacific tourism and ASEAN tourism Industry?§ What is the position of Malaysia tourism industry with respect to the ASEAN tourism industry?§ What are the emerging trends in the Tourism sector in Malaysia?§ What is the future Outlook of the Tourism industry in Malaysia in terms of Inbound Tourism, Outbound tourism, Expenditure by Inbound tourist, expenditure by outbound tourist?§ What are the Key driving forces in the Malaysian tourism industry?§ What opportunities exist for the Tourism industry in Malaysia?§ What are the Challenges being faced by the industry?§ Who are the key players in the Malaysian tourism industry?§ How is the market affected by other factors prevailing in the economy?Key Players AnalysedThis section covers the key facts about players currently operating in the Malaysia tourism industry including Malaysian Airline System Berhad, Malaysia Airlines, Air Asia, SilkAir, Accor Hotel Group, Sol Melia S.A., PYOtravel and Ping Anchorage Travel & Tours Sdn.
Bhd.Research Methodology UsedInformation SourcesInformation has been sourced from namely, books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to access to more than 3000 paid databases.Analysis MethodThe analysis methods include the following: Ratio Analysis, Historical Trend Analysis, Linear Regression Analysis using software tools, Judgmental Forecasting and Cause and Effect Analysis.


Sommaire
 
1. Analyst View

2. Research Overview

3. Industry Overview
3.1 Global Tourism - Current Scenario
3.1.1 International Tourists Arrival
3.1.2 Inbound Tourism - By Purpose of Visit
3.1.3 Inbound Tourism - By Means of Transport
3.2 Global Tourism - By Regional Segmentation
3.3 Asia-Pacific Tourism
3.4 ASEAN - Tourism
3.5 ASEAN Tourism - By Regional Segmentation

4. Malaysia Tourism - Performance Indicators
4.1 Tourists Arrival
4.1.1 Intra ASEAN & Extra ASEAN Tourists
4.1.2 Top 10 Tourists Generating Countries
4.1.3 Purpose of Visit
4.1.4 Tourists Arrival Forecast (2007-2011)
4.2 Expenditure - By Inbound Tourists
4.2.1 Tourism Receipts
4.2.2 Tourism Receipts Forecast (2007-2011)
4.3 Outbound Departure
4.3.1 Outbound Tourism
4.3.2 Outbound Tourism Forecast (2007-2011)
4.4 Expenditure - By Outbound Tourists
4.5 Outbound Tourism Expenditure
4.5.1 Outbound Tourism Expenditure Forecast (2007-2011)
4.6 Domestic Tourism
4.6.1 Domestic Tourism Trips
4.6.2 Domestic Tourism Trips Forecast (2007-2011)
4.7 Accommodation
4.7.1 Hotel & Room Supply
4.7.2 Average Occupancy Rates
4.8 Transportation
4.8.1 Air Services
4.9 Medical Tourism
4.9.1 Healthcare Infrastructure
4.9.2 Medical Tourism Industry
4.9.3 Medical Tourism Industry Forecast (2007-2010)
4.9.4 Key Drivers for Medical Tourism

5. Industry Analysis
5.1 Drivers
5.1.1 Promotional Activities
5.1.2 Low-Cost Carrier
5.1.3 Religious Commonalities
5.1.4 Low Crime Rate
5.1.5 Shopping Destinations
5.1.6 MICE Industry (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions & Exhibitions)
5.1.7 Education Tourism
5.1.8 Favourable Population Break-up
5.1.9 Personal Disposable Income
5.1.10 Transportation System
5.1.11 Investment Incentives
5.1.12 Investment
5.1.13 Political Stability
5.2 Opportunities
5.2.1 National Carrier Malaysia Airlines & Tourism Industry
5.2.2 Online Visa & Employment Opportunity
5.2.3 Medical Tourism & Hospitals/Specialty Centres
5.2.4 Tour Operators & Chinese Visitors
5.2.5 Aviation Industry & Liberalized Air Route
5.2.6 Opportunity for Retailers
5.2.7 Outbound & Domestic Tourism
5.2.8 Hub for Space Travel & Tourism
5.2.9 MICE Industry (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions & Exhibitions)
5.2.10 Educational Institutes & Education Tourism
5.2.11 Strategic Alliance & Tour Operators
5.3 Challenges
5.3.1 Foreign Vehicles in Malaysia
5.3.2 Indian Tourist & MAS Flights
5.3.3 Strengthening Currency
5.3.4 Fierce Competition

6. Major Players
6.1 Malaysian Airline System Berhad
6.2 Malaysia Airlines
6.3 AirAsia
6.4 SilkAir
6.5 Accor Hotel Group
6.6 Sol Melia S.A.
6.7 PYOtravel
6.8 Ping Anchorage Travel & Tours Sdn. Bhd.

7. Appendices
7.1 Incentives for the Tourism Industry
7.2 Malaysia Visa Information


List of Figures:
Figure 3-1: Worldwide - International Tourists Arrival (in Million), 2003-2006
Figure 3-2: Worldwide - Inbound Tourism by Purpose of Visit (%), 2005
Figure 3-3: Worldwide - Inbound Tourism by Means of Transport (%), 2005
Figure 3-4: Worldwide - International Tourists Expenditure (in Billion US$), 2002-2006E
Figure 3-5: ASEAN - Regional Segmentation of Tourism (%), 2005
Figure 4-1: Malaysia - Inbound Tourism by Purpose of Visit (%), 2005-06
Figure 4-2: Malaysia - Forecast for International Tourists Arrival (in Million), 2007-2011
Figure 4-3: Malaysia - Tourism Receipts (in Million US$), 2001-2006E
Figure 4-4: Malaysia - Forecast for Tourism Receipts (in Million US$), 2007-2011
Figure 4-5: Malaysia - Outbound Tourists (in Million), 2001-2006E
Figure 4-6: Malaysia - Forecast for Outbound Tourists (in Million), 2007-2011
Figure 4-7: Malaysia - Outbound Tourism Expenditure (in Million US$), 2001-2006E
Figure 4-8: Malaysia - Forecast for Outbound Tourism Expenditure (in Million US$), 2007-2011
Figure 4-9: Malaysia - Domestic Tourism Trips (in Million), 2000-2006E
Figure 4-10: Malaysia - Forecast for Domestic Tourism Trips (in Million), 2007-2011
Figure 4-11: Malaysia - Medical Tourism Industry (in Million US$), 2005 & 2006E
Figure 4-12: Malaysia - Forecast for Medical Tourism Industry (in Million US$), 2007-2010
Figure 5-1: Malaysia - Segmentation of Total Receipts (%), 2006
Figure 5-2: Malaysia - Revenue from Education Tourism (in Million RM), 2000-2006E
Figure 5-3: Malaysia - Personal Disposable Income (in US$/Head), 2001-2006
Figure 5-4: China - Forecast for Outbound Tourists (in Million), 2007-2011
Figure 5-5: Malaysia - Forecast for Personal Disposable Income (in US$/Head), 2007-2011
Figure 5-6: Malaysia - Forecast for MICE Visitors as Percentage of Total Tourists Arrival, 2007
Figure 5-7: Malaysia - Forecast for Revenue from Education Tourism (in Million RM), 2007-2011

List of Tables:
Table 3-1: Worldwide - International Tourists Arrival by Region (in Million), 2003-2005
Table 3-2: Asia-Pacific - International Tourists Arrival at Frontier (in ‘000), 2004 & 2005
Table 3-3: ASEAN - Tourists Arrival (in Million), 2004 & 2005
Table 3-4: ASEAN - Tourists Arrival by Selected Country/Region (in Million), 2004 & 2005
Table 4-1: Malaysia - Intra ASEAN & Extra ASEAN Tourists Arrival (in Million), 2001-2006E
Table 4-2: Malaysia - Top 10 Tourists Generating Countries (in Million), 2006
Table 4-3: Malaysia - Hotel & Room Supply by State (in Numbers), 2003 & 2004
Table 4-4: Malaysia - Average Occupancy Rates of Hotels by Locality (%), 2005 & 2006
Table 4-5: Malaysia - Healthcare Infrastructure (in Numbers), 2005
Table 5-1: Malaysia - Meetings, Incentives, Conventions & Exhibitions (in Numbers), 2001-2005
Table 5-2: Malaysia - Population Break-up by Age Group (%), 2001-2006
Table 5-3: Malaysia - Forecast for Population Break-up by Age Group (%), 2007-2011
Table 6-1: Malaysian Airline System Berhad - Key Financials (2001-2005)
Table 6-2: Sol Melia S.A. - Key Financials (in Euro), 2003-2005
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