Colombia Tourism Logged 4.5 Million Visitors in 2019

Caribbean News…
27 February 2020 8:39pm
Colombia

During the launch on Wednesday of the 39th version of Vitrina Túristica, the annual travel fair organized by the Colombian Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (ANATO), the government highlighted a new record in the numbers of tourists who visited the country in 2019, according to a news report posted on The City Paper, a Colombian newspaper.

Addressing an auditorium of industry representatives, President Iván Duque ratified the government’s commitment to making the sector more competitive by investing in local infrastructure and regional development. 

Having exceeded the target of 4,5 million non-resident visitors in 2019, and hotel occupancy reaching 57.8%, tourism in Colombia grew above the 3.3% increase in GDP for the same year, and highest for a Latin American nation. In his keynote, President Duque stated that for 2020, Colombia wants 6 million visitors.

Among a slate of travel-related announcements that include the upgrading of the airports in Cúcuta, Popayán, Buenaventura, Mompox, Santa Marta and Armenia, the government also gave revealed that by August 2022, the country’s coffee-growing region will see completion of the international Aerocafé airport in Pereira, adding to greater connectivity of the departments of Caldas, Quindío and Risaralda, with the international hubs. 

Last year, the country also witnessed a surge in new air routes serving 39 international destinations. According to the figures released by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism (MinCIT), the U.S accounts for the most amount of visitors coming to Colombia with 22% of the travel market, followed by Mexico, Argentina and Peru (all with 6%), and Brazil (5%). 

The ranking of cities/regions which received the most number of foreign tourists are Bogotá, Caribbean Coast, Coffee Region and Medellín. Vistors from Peru and France increased by 19% and 12%, respectively.

With the slogan “Colombia Open to the World” as his backdrop, President Duque highlighted that 41 million passengers used Colombian airports in 2019 and “great opportunity to optimize aeronautical infrastructure at the service of tourism.” 

Among the foreign carriers that have announced their arrival in Colombia this year are Sky (Chile), EZ Air (Dutch Antilles), Laser Airlines (Venezuela) and Plus Ultra (Spain).  New direct international destinations from Bogotá include Porto Alegre with Avianca and Montreal with Air Canada.

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