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JATA Makes Best Efforts toward Goal of 20 Million Outbound Travelers in 2010; Opportunity Not to Miss for Market Expansion
Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) officially announced on January 9 its decision to promote "Visit World Campaign (VWC)" that aims to attain 20 million outbound travelers in 2010.
It sets up two working groups within the organization; one is "Special Committee for Promoting VWC 20 Million" lead by Takashi Sasaki, president of JTB and chairman of JATA Outbound Travel Committee, and the other is "Promotion Office for VWC 20 Million" to support materially the above Special Committee. This office, appropriated with a budget over 50 million yen from JATA and afforded with working staff, aspires to boost overseas travel demand across the industry.
Koji Shinmachi, chairman of JATA, shows determination, saying, "JATA has been much involved in routine works like negotiations with administrative authorities and development of human resource, but now we will exert every possible effort in order to spur market demand toward 2010."
He is of the opinion that JATA does not preclude the possibility to work with the administrative bodies in one way or another for the accomplishment of 20 million goal in outbound travelers as set forth in the government's basic plan for tourism nation, but primarily it should act on its own without asking for help or guidance from the government. He would rather anticipate government's cooperation in other aspects that travel industry or private sectors cannot deal with; for example, in the areas of aviation administration, easing of visa requirements, incentives for workers' holidays, and alleviation of educational tour restrictions.
Mr. Sasaki says, "We will focus on selected destinations and work with foreign government's tourism offices and airlines to lead market demand." He makes a point that scaled-up demand will help travel agencies create more value and lead them to better management. "Bigger volume of business will give more freehand to the management and produce resources for reinvestment for future growth."
He expounds further: "The current ratio of conventional type of package tour and a new high-yield package tour is approximately 20:80. It is projected the proportion will change at least to 50:50 in five to ten years, or may even be reversed to the advantage of the latter. Agencies should make a start immediately to adjust themselves to the oncoming change of the market. It would be too late to do so after five years."
* General Manager of Promotion Office to Be Chosen from Public by End of January
Special Committee for Promoting VWC 20 Million is responsible for the project master plan and the policy making. It consists of chairman (Mr. Sasaki), vice chairman (a JATA director), and other members - seven members from the JATA's board, three from airport companies, two from airlines, one each from ANTOR-JAPAN, BOAR, JNTO, and CLAIR.
Meanwhile, Promotion Office for VWC 20 Million has four different functions, namely, (1) strategic team in relation to destinations, (2) overseas travel promotion council, (3) secretariat for Special Committee for Promoting VWC 20 Million, and (4) mission of demand creation. The office will be made up by general manager, assistant general manager, 10 people from member companies on temporary basis, plus two to three operation staff and a clerk from JATA.
The general manager is to be selected from the public by the end of January. Takaya Okuyama, director and secretary general of JATA, makes a comment on this: "What it takes to be the general manager is leadership. Personal connection with travel and airline industries as well as administrative agencies would also be required."
Temporary members from travel agencies are supposed to work for six-month to three-year period. From the necessity to cooperate with JATA's regional chapters and mount campaigns countrywide, either general manager or assistant general manager will be chosen from Kansai area.

Nippon Express Reorganizes Travel Subsidiaries under NTS, Dissolving OTS and NNT
The Nippon Express travel unit decided, in a move to reorganize travel subsidiaries, to dissolve Osaka Travel Service (OTS) and NNT and let NTS absorb them as of February 1 so that NTS can reinforce sales power and heighten business productivity. By this measure, NTS will publish a unified tariff effective from April and expand business on a nationwide scale. OTS and NNT are to function as West Japan branch and Chubu branch of NTS respectively.
Up to now, OTS and NNT have been engaged in air ticket sales under Category Three License of Travel Agency Law but, after being merged, they can do business nationwide as a Category One travel agency, utilizing NTS's reservation system. They now share with NTS the reservation system for Tabi-ist's Grande package tour and the website "Nsite" for trade use.
Takashi Shirai, director and general manager for sales at NTS, says, "We are going to focus on sale of tour products that entail domestic add-on fares."
Revenue of NTS for the fiscal year 2008 was 27 billion yen with 234,000 customers, while OTS's revenue was 3.6 billion yen with 34,000 customers and NNT's revenue was 1.9 billion yen with 18,500 customers. Employees number 90 at NTS, 30 at OTS, and 15 at NNT, so the consolidated company will have 135 people as workforce.


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ANA to Operate Haneda/ Hong Kong Scheduled Charters from April, Launching Also Asia Strategic Business Unit
ANA is planning to start daily scheduled charter flights between Tokyo's Haneda and Hong Kong from April 1st. Capitalizing on the late-evening and early-morning take-off and landing slots available at Haneda, the airline is working on schedules with departure from Haneda around 9 pm and arrival in Hong Kong past midnight and with departure from Hong Kong before dawn and arrival at Haneda around 7 am. Put into service will be Boeing B767 aircraft with a seating capacity of approximately 200seats.
According to ANA public relations office, the airline will target business traffic from Haneda and leisure traffic from Narita. "Out of Narita, ANA will be able to attract leisure traffic with relatively low fares like Shanghai's Hongqiao in China and Seoul's Gimpo in Korea," anticipated the airline. ANA is eager to attract traffic originating also from Hong Kong, but as no immediate business plan to start.
ANA will newly establish an "Asia Strategic Business Unit" within its head office organization. Focusing on the slot increase planned after 2010 both at Haneda and Narita, the airline will include in its mid-term business plan from FY2008 to FY2011, to be announced in February, the business expansion plan in Asia with a core market in China. The newly established Asia Strategic Business Unit aims to develop strategies to boost the business in China.
3 positions will be assigned, headed by Shinichi Inoue, Director, Beijing office. By April, the Asia Strategic Business Unit will set up its primary base for operations either in Shanghai, Hong Kong or Singapore. In so doing, the airline will be able to identify the market needs in Asia and promote effective and efficient marketing activities.
Specific strategies hereafter will be decided later, but ANA anticipates that business expansion be evaluated beyond the scope of the global alliance. Also expected to be evaluated is a setup of a low cost carrier (LCC) with a main network in Asia region which was presented as one of the strategies at the end of 2007.


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Total Revenue of Leading Travel Agencies Rose 2.8% in November, Overseas Travel Up 1.6%
Total revenue of leading travel agencies in November was up 2.8 percent from last year at 601.8 billion yen, of which overseas travel was 224.5 billion yen, up 1.6 percent, domestic travel was 369.6 billion yen, up 3.0 percent, and foreign visitors travel was 7.6 billion yen, up 40.4 percent.
Overseas package tour sales were 59.7 billion yen, down 0.6 percent, with 375,645 customers, down 5.2 percent, and domestic package tour sales were 90.1 billion yen, up 3.4 percent, with 3,846,865 customers, up 2.3 percent. As for overseas travel, group and individual travel fared well and, in domestic travel, package tours and individual travel were in good shape.
In the sales volume ranking of overseas travel -- excluding a group of 14 spin-off companies of JTB --, H.I.S. took No. 1 spot with 21,627 million yen (growth: +3.6%), followed by Hankyu Express with 20.920 million yen (+1.0%), JTB World Vacations with 18,964 million yen (+2.4%), Kinki Nippon Tourist with 16,146 million yen (+2.6%), and Nippon Travel Agency with 13,641 million yen (-5.4%), all in the same order as in October.
In terms of growth over the same month a year earlier, Hokkaido Railway came to the top with a growth of 33. 9 percent (sales: 181 million yen), followed by JAL Sales Hokkaido (+28.5%, 218 million yen), i.JTB (+22.1%, 400 million yen), and Club Tourism (+18.7%, 3,766 million yen).
Business of foreign visitors to Japan was brisk, and many agencies registered good results in this sector as is demonstrated by a 737.3 percent growth at JTB Chubu (sales: 598 million yen), and a 387.0 percent growth at JTB Business World Tokyo (512 million yen), and a 71.4 percent growth at Kinki Nippon Tourist (1,274 million yen).


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JAL Group Nov/ 07 International Passenger Traffic Improves by 0.8%; Robust Growth Seen on Korea Route
The JAL Group released its monthly international passenger traffic data for November 2007. The total number of passengers carried was 1,100,811, a 0.8% increase over the same month a year ago, which resulted in a load factor of 73.7%. Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) increased by 0.3% to 4,980,268,000 while Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) decreased by 4.1% to 6,757,749,000.
The international passenger traffic breakdown by route shows Korea up 16.5% to 156,465, Southeast Asia up 3.5% to 358,311, Transpacific up2.2% to 219,227, Guam Saipan up 1.8% to 42,380, China down 5.6% to165,422 while ASK up 4.0%, Europe down 3.2% to 106,354 while ASK down 4.7% and Oceania down 24.9% to 52,652 while ASK down 28.7%.

Note: JAL Group includes JAL, JAA and JALways
*Routes / Passengers (y.o.y)% / Load Factor (%)
Transpacific 219,227 (+2.2%) | 79.5%
Europe 106,354 (-3.2%) | 76.6%
Southeast Asia 358,311(+3.5%) | 69.6%
Oceania 52,652 (-24.9%) | 79.9%
Guam Saipan 42,380 (+1.8%) | 77.4%
Korea 156,465 (+16.5%) | 81.0%
China 165,422 (-5.6%) | 51.6%


ANA and Chubu Region Travel Agents Join Forces to Launch Year-Round Campaign to Boost Traffic to China
All Nippon Airways, 15 travel agents in Chubu region and Chubu International Airport (Centrair) will join forces to launch a big campaign called "ANA Chinagoyan Project" from January 14 through to December 31 to boost traffic to China from Chubu region.
Beijing Olympic Games and Shanghai World Expo, drawing increasingly the attention of travelers, the project encourages the participating travel agents to join forces beyond an individual corporate framework with a mutual aim to provide customers in Chubu touristic information to rediscover the fascinations of China and make proposals for new package tours to China departing directly from Chubu International Airport.
The word "Chinagoyan" is combination of the English word for China and Nagoyan meaning "China fan, a Nagoyan who loves to visit China."
The campaign kick-off will start on January 14 with Holiday Special "RIDEON SKY - CHINA EDITION" to be broadcast from 10.00 to 17.00 in ZIP-FM, followed by presentations of the participating travel agents, newspapers ads and exhibitions at various events.
"ANA Chinagoyan Project" will also launch "Chinagoyan Committee" among travel planners of the participating travel agents and thereby will regularly exchange information and opinions in order to develop value-added attractive travel packages to China.
*Participating members;JTB Chubu, JTB World Vacations, KIE China, Nippon Travel Agency, Meitetsu World Service, Hankyu Express, N Tour, Club Tourism, Sanko Travel, H.I.S., Nippon Express, Top Tour, JHC, White Bear Family, ANA Sales and Chubu International Airport




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