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Falklands : Cruise tourism brings £4.2 million to the Falkland Islands economy
Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 31.07.2009 (Article Archived on 14.08.2009)

Results released today by the Falkland Islands Tourist Board reveal that cruise tourism brought almost £4.2 million revenue into the Falklands in the 2008-9 season. This figure includes spend on tours, shopping, food and beverage, as well as over £1.3 million in the form of government taxes and levies.

Cruise tourism brings £4.2 million to the Falkland Islands economy


 


 


Results released today by the Falkland Islands Tourist Board reveal that cruise tourism brought almost £4.2 million revenue into the Falklands in the 2008-9 season. This figure includes spend on tours, shopping, food and beverage, as well as over £1.3 million in the form of government taxes and levies.


 


39% of cruise visitors were from the USA, followed by Canada (10%) and then the UK (8.6%).  American tourists spent the most money per head, an average of £57.32, with visitors from the UK and other countries spending in the region of £39 per head.


 


To carry out the survey, 599 cruise and expedition vessel passengers were interviewed while they waited outside the Jetty Centre for their tenders to take them back to their vessel.


 


 “What’s very promising”, said Jake Downing, General Manager of the Falkland Islands Tourist Board, “is that almost half of the 599 cruise passengers we surveyed expressed an interest in returning to the Falklands for a land-based holiday. This represents the potential for considerable economic benefit to the Falkland Islands, as land-based visitors spend on average £917 per head on the islands.”


 


Visitors from the UK were most likely to want to return for a land-based holiday, and the tourist board are now planning an annual programme of marketing activity in the UK to capitalise on this.


 


Further information: contact Jake Downing, tel 27019 or gm.fitb@horizon.co.fk


 

 

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