Korea Expands Incentive Travel Market

The number of incentive travel tourists who visited Korea on 2017, excluding those coming from China, reached a total of 183,307 – reflecting a 25% increase over the previous year.

According to Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) CEO Changsu Jung, Korea’s incentive travelers from Southeast Asia is experiencing an upward trend particularly Vietnam (56,246 , 90.5%), Philippines (4,855, 128.7%), and Malaysia (16,681 , 27.3%). In addition, countries which showed weakness in growth over the past years rose considerably and are being considered as new incentive market in the future.

Korea reached a 25% increase in the total number of its incentive travel tourists over previous year (excluding China market) Foto: KTO

The increase in incentive tourism are directly driven by the economic growth of emerging markets in Southeast Asia and the active efforts of the Korea Tourism Organization in diversifying its market. KTO Meetings & Incentives Team Director Chulbeum Park said, “We have taken several steps to seek new markets and increase the tourist arrivals in Korea. Our major move was to expand the existing support system to attract more incentive groups to Korea last year.”

In 2017, KTO has successfully launched its new corporate meetings & incentive support program and initiated several road shows overseas together with other Korean tourism providers and convention bureaus. This year, the Korea Tourism Organization is expected to continue and add more road shows and other promotional activities for 2018. For more info, please visit www.koreaconvention.org