Espiritu
Santo
Santo's Tourism
Report for 2008
Espiritu Santo Tourism Association was formed 10 years ago to
promote tourism on Vanuatu's largest island, Espiritu Santo. This
is the Association's Chairman’s Report on the Santo's progress and
happenings in 2008.
Espiritu Santo
Marketing
Certainly 2007/8 has been our most proactive year in direct
marketing for Espiritu Santo. The Brisbane and Gold Coast events
were well supported by both the membership and the Santo business
community and certainly helped Air Vanuatu with their direct
flights. The numbers arriving each week would seem to indicate the
success of the exercise. In particular I’d like to thank Aore
Resort and Anne Thode for the help and support in putting the trip
together and our community, both business and private, including
the VHRA and VTO, for the financial assistance. Special thanks to
ANZ and Westpac banks for their generous donations. Many of our
Ni-Vanuatu partners experienced Australia for the first time and I
believe the tour operators came back with a better perspective of
our guests expectations and a lot of gear!
The association also participated in the Air Vanuatu Melbourne
launch and although not having a direct influence on Santo I
believe that being there exposed many agents to the attractions of
the northern islands. Tok Tok again proved successful and yet again
special thanks to Lee Whitely for her attendance at the two shows.
A huge thank you is also due to Air Vanuatu and Airports Vanuatu
for FOC tickets and airport tax exemptions. With DEMA just around
the corner I believe that we may have secured some funding from the
European Union who will fund about 60% of the airfares and
accommodation expenses. This, together with the money raised at the
fund raiser will significantly reduce necessary subscriptions from
those members who wish to participate.
Air Vanuatu Flights to
Santo
The direct Brisbane and Sydney flights have certainly made a
difference to both the numbers of visitors and bed nights for us
and although the schedule is changing in December it does not
appear to be to negative for us. The advent of the new ATR72 in mid
2009 will increase the airlines capacity to service both Espiritu
Santo and Tanna with larger passenger numbers.
Santo's Tourism Levy
Since April 2008 the tourism levy has been in place and has
proven beneficial for us with in excess of 300,000 vatu being used
for direct Espiritu Santo marketing. Not all accommodation houses
are participating but the number is slowly increasing. Some
recommendations have been made to handle the small number that
don’t or can’t see the benefit. It is anticipate that the levy,
nationally, could raise half a million dollars in the course of one
year and it can only be used for destinational marketing and
controlled by the private sector – win win.
Espiritu Santo 5-10 year
Marketing Plan
The VTO (Vanuatu Tourism Office) have employed an Australian
Youth Ambassador to assist in the preparation of a national long
range marketing plan. Sarah will also be creating the first ever
long range marketing plan for Espiritu Santo which will help us all
focus on where we want to go with our industry.
Fundraisers on Santo
Congratulations and thanks to Brian Farrell for the ‘racing’
experience and everyone who contributed to both our fundraisers. It
would appear that we could probably hold quarterly fundraisers
without overstretching our welcome into peoples wallets. We do need
more people to help organise and manage.
Espiritu Santo
Website
At last we are creating our own website www.espiritusantotourism.com
. This will give us our own web identity and allow us to change the
site quickly to accommodate specials or product changes. Shane, an
Australian Youth Ambassador funded by AusAid, has been working hard
and been in touch with everyone and she’ll soon start training
people to manage the site.
Hospitality Training
Plans
House keeping and f & b training will commence later this
month, another first and a step forward in improving our guest
services and training for our Ni-Vanuatu staff. The Australian
Technical Colleges are planning some higher level programmes for
2009 and Peter Snelson will be in town 20 – 23 October 2008 to
discuss, on a one-to-one basis, training needs.
Cruise Ships at
Santo
We have 9 ships arriving from October 2008 until November 2009.
This is a great opportunity for the grassroots community to benefit
directly from tourism. A new operator, Royal Caribbean, have helped
with increase. I hope that ESTA will continue to provide an
information service at the wharf. I’ve had meetings with all the
Port and Police authorities and I hope the visits will run as
smoothly as in the past.
ESTA Membership
Our membership grew to 38 members at the end of the year. The
most members we’ve ever had and representing a wide variety of
tourism activities and comprising 50% expat and 50%
Ni-Vanuatu businesses.
ESTA Report
Conclusion
It has been our busiest year with varied and diverse activities
that have all helped to promote our destination and cement closer
relationships with Air Vanuatu, national authorities and
associations. Thanks to the committee and marketing group for their
help and a special thanks to Mal Davies for his help and tremendous
support throughout the year. With many new owners and managers in
town I hope that we can recruit some ‘fresh blood’ to help and
inject new ideas and concepts into ESTA. Thank you all for your
support during the past year.
Dave Cross - Luganville
October 2008
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