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Tourist volumes increased in Indonesia during the review period (2008−2012), driven by promotional activity and an increase in domestic and international airline capacity and routes. Inbound tourist volumes expanded at a CAGR of 3.20% during the review period, and are expected to record marginal growth over the forecast period (2013−2017) at a CAGR of 1.29%.
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Travel and Tourism Market in Indonesia to 2017
1. Travel and Tourism in Indonesia to 2017
Synopsis
The report provides detailed market analysis, information and insights, including:
Historic and forecast tourist volumes covering the entire Indonesian travel and tourism sector Detailed
analysis of tourist spending patterns in Indonesia The total, direct and indirect tourism output generated by
each category within the Indonesian travel and tourism sector Employment and salary trends for various
categories in the Indonesian travel and tourism sector, such as accommodation, sightseeing and entertainment,
foodservice, transportation, retail, travel intermediaries and others Detailed market classification across each
category, with analysis using similar metrics Detailed analysis of the airline, hotel, rar rental and travel
intermediaries industries
Summary
Tourist volumes increased in Indonesia during the review period (2008−2012), driven by promotional
activity and an increase in domestic and international airline capacity and routes. Inbound tourist volumes
expanded at a CAGR of 3.20% during the review period, and are expected to record marginal growth over the
forecast period (2013−2017) at a CAGR of 1.29%.
Scope
This report provides an extensive analysis related to the tourism demands and flows in Indonesia:
It details historical values for the Indonesian tourism sector for 2008–2012, along with forecast
figures for 2013–2017 It provides comprehensive analysis of the travel and tourism demand factors
with values for both the 2008–2012 review period and the 2013–2017 forecast period The report
provides a detailed analysis and forecast of domestic, inbound and outbound tourist flows in Indonesia. It
provides employment and salary trends for various categories of the travel and tourism sector It provides
comprehensive analysis of trends in the airline, hotel, car rental and travel intermediaries industries with
values for both the 2008–2012 review period and the 2013–2017 forecast period
Reasons To Buy
Take strategic business decisions using historic and forecast market data related to the Indonesian travel and
tourism sector Understand the demand-side dynamics within the Indonesian travel and tourism sector, along
with key market trends and growth opportunities Identify the spending patterns of domestic, inbound and
outbound tourists by individual categories Analyze key employment and compensation data related to the
travel and tourism sector in Indonesia
Key Highlights
Indonesia has long-term travel and tourism growth potential. Growing disposable incomes and economic
growth are expected to increase travel and tourism revenues over the forecast period. The steady flow of
foreign investors and political stability will also add strength to travel spending for business purposes. In
addition, government efforts to promote tourism and build tourism infrastructure will lead to growth in both
domestic and international tourism over the forecast period. Indonesia’s domestic tourism growth is led
by a rising middle-class population. In the first quarter of 2013, the National Statistics Bureau stated that
Indonesians made 3.41% more trips, 55.7 million, compared to 53.86 million during the same period in 2012.
Those with highest propensity to travel are residents from East Java, Central Java, West Java, Jakarta, North
Travel and Tourism in Indonesia to 2017
2. Sumatra, and Bali. Among Indonesia’s many tourist attractions, the government has identified 16
priority destinations to be developed in the coming years to attract international tourists in the country. The 16
destinations are Lake Toba, Pangandaran, the Borobudur and Prambanan areas, Yogya-Sleman, the
Bromo-Tengger-Semeru area, Lombok and the Rinjani volcano, Flores, Wakatobi, Toraja, the Derawan
islands, Pulau Weh in Aceh, the Togean islands, the Thousand Islands and Old Batavia, and Bali’s
southern and northern coasts, as well as the area around Mount Batur. The termination of a fiscal tax imposed
on Indonesians leaving the country encouraged outbound travel in 2011. The tax was previously imposed on
all Indonesians, with the exception of those able to produce a Tax Identification Number. However, from
January 2011, all Indonesians are able to travel abroad without have to pay the tax. International airlines such
as Air Asia, Cebu Pacific and Tiger Airways began to offer promotional tickets for outbound travel,
encouraging more Indonesians to engage in outbound travel. In May 2013, Garuda Indonesia airlines
announced that the airline would be offering daily flights to Bandung in West Java from Bali. Batik Air also
launched its Jakarta–Yogyakarta and Jakarta–Bali routes. The new Tigerair Mandala airline has
also launched Jakarta–Yogyakarta flights using A320 aircraft. It also flies to Bali, Pekanbaru, Medan,
and Surabaya. International hotel operators are focused on developing upscale or luxury hotels. Domestic and
international hotel chains are therefore targeting this segment to increase their presence in Indonesia. There are
20 midscale Aston properties and 24 FavHotel properties by Aston international, 23 Harris properties and 23
Pop! Properties by Tauzia Hotel Management, and 13 Best Western properties by Best Western International
and seven Zest properties by Swiss Bel-hotel scheduled to commence by 2014. The number of car rental
operators in Indonesia increased by 10% from 2011 to reach 177 in 2012. Small operators in the car rental
business in Indonesia continued to grow the number of car rental companies in the country, and the share of
total car rental value sales by medium-sized operators increased during the year. The three leading car rental
operators are Serasi Autoraya PT, CSM Corporatama PT and Adi Sarana Armada PT, which together
accounted for 65% of the total car rental business in 2012. Demand for products and services offered by travel
agents is likely to decrease in Indonesia over the forecast period due to a shift from using travel intermediaries
to booking flights and accommodation online directly from airlines and hotel websites.
table Of Content
1 Executive Summary
2 Market Overview
2.1 The Domestic Economy
2.2 Travel And Tourism Trends And Issues
2.3 Key Travel And Tourism Indicators
2.4 Tourism Swot
2.4.1 Strengths
2.4.2 Weaknesses
2.4.3 Opportunities
2.4.4 Threats
2.5 Country Fact Sheet
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3. 2.6 Demographic Profile
3 Tourism Flows
3.1 Domestic Tourism
3.1.1 Performance Outlook
3.1.2 Key Issues And Trends
3.2 Inbound Tourism
3.2.1 Performance Outlook
3.2.2 Key Issues And Trends
3.3 Outbound Tourism
3.3.1 Performance Outlook
3.3.2 Key Issues And Trends
3.4 Tourism Flows Forecast Highlights
4 Airlines
4.1 Performance Outlook
4.2 Key Issues And Trends
4.3 Airlines Forecast Highlights
5 Hotels
5.1 Performance Outlook
5.2 Key Issues And Trends
5.3 Hotels Forecast Highlights
6 Car Rental
6.1 Performance Outlook
6.2 Key Issues And Trends
6.3 Car Rental Forecast Highlights
7 Travel Intermediaries
7.1 Performance Outlook
7.2 Key Issues And Trends
7.3 Travel Intermediaries Forecast Highlights
8 Tourism Board Profile
8.1 Tourism Board Name
8.2 Tourist Board Description
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4. 8.3 Target Market
9 Airport Profiles
9.1 Indonesian Airports
9.1.1 Overview
9.1.1 Operator Profile
9.1.2 Routes
10 Company Profiles Airlines
10.1 Company Profile: Pt Garuda Indonesia (persero) Tbk
10.1.1 Pt Garuda Indonesia (persero) Tbk Company Overview
10.1.2 Pt Garuda Indonesia (persero) Tbk Main Services And Brands
10.1.3 Indigo Airlines Pvt. Ltd Key Competitors
10.1.4 Indigo Airlines Pvt. Ltd Key Employees
10.2 Company Profile: Pt Lion Mentari Airlines
10.2.1 Pt Lion Mentari Airlines Company Overview
10.2.2 Pt Lion Mentari Airlines Main Services
10.2.3 Pt Lion Mentari Airlines Key Competitors
10.2.4 Pt Lion Mentari Airlines Key Employees
10.3 Company Profile: Pt Sriwijaya Air
10.3.1 Pt Sriwijaya Air Company Overview
10.3.2 Pt Sriwijaya Air Main Services And Brands
10.3.3 Pt Sriwijaya Air Key Competitors
10.3.4 Pt Sriwijaya Air Key Employees
10.4 Company Profile: Merpati Nusantara Airlines (persero), Pt
10.4.1 Merpati Nusantara Airlines (persero), Pt Company Overview
10.4.2 Merpati Nusantara Airlines (persero), Pt Main Services
10.4.3 Merpati Nusantara Airlines (persero), Pt Key Competitors
10.4.4 Merpati Nusantara Airlines (persero), Pt Key Employees
10.5 Company Profile: Pt Mandala Airlines
10.5.1 Go Airlines (indonesia) Ltd Company Overview
10.5.2 Go Airlines (indonesia) Ltd Main Services
10.5.3 Go Airlines (indonesia) Ltd Key Competitors
10.5.4 Go Airlines (indonesia) Ltd Key Employees
11 Company Profiles Hotels
11.1 Company Profile: Swiss-belhotel International
11.1.1 Swiss-belhotel International Company Overview
11.1.2 Swiss-belhotel International Main Services
11.1.3 Swiss-belhotel International Key Competitors
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5. 11.1.4 Swiss-belhotel International Key Employees
11.2 Company Profile: Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts
11.2.1 Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts Company Overview
11.2.2 Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts Main Services And Brands
11.2.3 Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts Key Competitors
11.2.4 Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts Key Employees
11.3 Company Profile: Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Indonesia
11.3.1 Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Indonesia Company Overview
11.3.2 Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Indonesia Main Services And Brands
11.3.3 Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Indonesia Key Competitors
11.3.4 Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts Indonesia Key Employees
11.4 Company Profile: Accor Hotels Indonesia
11.4.1 Accor Hotels Indonesia Company Overview
11.4.2 Accor Hotels Indonesia Main Services
11.4.3 Accor Hotels Indonesia Key Competitors
11.4.4 Accor Hotels Indonesia Key Employees
11.5 Company Profile: Aston International Hotels, Resorts & Residences
11.5.1 Aston International Hotels, Resorts & Residences Company Overview
11.5.2 Aston International Hotels, Resorts & Residences Main Services
11.5.3 Aston International Hotels, Resorts & Residences Key Competitors
11.5.4 Aston International Hotels, Resorts & Residences Key Employees
12 Company Profiles Car Rental
12.1 Company Profile: Pt Adi Sarana Armada
12.1.1 Pt Adi Sarana Armada Company Overview
12.1.2 Pt Adi Sarana Armada Main Services
12.1.3 Pt Adi Sarana Armada Key Competitors
12.1.4 Pt Adi Sarana Armada Key Employees
12.2 Company Profile: Pt Csm Corporatama
12.2.1 Pt Csm Corporatama Company Overview
12.2.2 Pt Csm Corporatama Main Services
12.2.3 Pt Csm Corporatama Key Competitors
12.2.4 Pt Csm Corporatama Key Employees
12.3 Company Profile: Pt Serasi Autoraya
12.3.1 Pt Serasi Autoraya Company Overview
12.3.2 Pt Serasi Autoraya Main Services
12.3.3 Pt Serasi Autoraya Key Competitors
12.3.4 Pt Serasi Autoraya Key Employees
12.4 Company Profile: Blue Bird Group
12.4.1 Blue Bird Group Company Overview
12.4.2 Blue Bird Group Main Services
12.4.3 Blue Bird Group Key Competitors
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6. 12.4.4 Blue Bird Group Key Employees
12.5 Company Profile: Europcar Indonesia
12.5.1 Europcar Indonesia Company Overview
12.5.2 Europcar Indonesia Main Services
12.5.3 Europcar Indonesia Key Competitors
12.5.4 Europcar Indonesia Key Employees
13 Company Profiles Travel Intermediaries
13.1 Company Profile: Pt Panorama Sentrawisata Tbk
13.1.1 Pt Panorama Sentrawisata Tbk Company Overview
13.1.2 Pt Panorama Sentrawisata Tbk Main Services And Brands
13.1.3 Pt Panorama Sentrawisata Tbk Key Competitors
13.1.4 Pt Panorama Sentrawisata Tbk Key Employees
13.2 Company Profile: Pt Anta Express Tour & Travel Service
13.2.1 Pt Anta Express Tour & Travel Service Company Overview
13.2.2 Pt Anta Express Tour & Travel Service Main Services
13.2.3 Pt Anta Express Tour & Travel Service Key Competitors
13.2.4 Pt Anta Express Tour & Travel Service Key Employees
13.3 Company Profile: Smailing Tour
13.3.1 Smailing Tour Company Overview
13.3.2 Smailing Tour Main Services
13.3.3 Smailing Tour Key Competitors
13.3.4 Smailing Tour Key Employees
13.4 Company Profile: Mitra Persada Travelindo
13.4.1 Mitra Persada Travelindo Company Overview
13.4.2 Mitra Persada Travelindo Main Products And Services
13.4.3 Mitra Persada Travelindo Key Competitors
13.4.4 Mitra Persada Travelindo Key Employees
13.5 Company Profile: Pt Fiwi Lestari Internasional
13.5.1 Pt Fiwi Lestari Internasional Company Overview
13.5.2 Pt Fiwi Lestari Internasional Company Overview
13.5.3 Pt Fiwi Lestari Internasional Key Competitors
13.5.4 Pt Fiwi Lestari Internasional Key Employees
14 Market Data Analysis
14.1 Tourism Output
14.1.1 Total Tourism Output
14.1.2 Direct Tourism Output
14.1.3 Indirect Tourism Output
14.1.4 Tourism Output Per Employee
14.1.5 Direct Tourism Output Per Employee
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7. 14.1.6 Indirect Tourism Output Per Employee
14.2 Tourism Employment
14.2.1 Total Tourism Employment
14.2.2 Direct Tourism Employment
14.2.3 Indirect Tourism Employment
14.2.4 Tourism Employee Compensation
14.2.5 Total Gross Income Generated By Total Tourism Employment
14.3 Domestic Tourism
14.3.1 Domestic Trips By Purpose Of Visit
14.3.2 Number Of Overnight Stays
14.3.3 Total Domestic Tourist Expenditure
14.3.4 Average Expenditure Per Domestic Tourist By Category
14.4 Inbound Tourism
14.4.1 International Arrivals By Region
14.4.2 International Arrivals By Purpose Of Visit
14.4.3 Total Inbound Tourism Expenditure By Category
14.4.4 Average International Tourist Expenditure By Category
14.5 Outbound Tourism Flows
14.5.1 International Departures By Region
14.5.2 International Departures By Purpose Of Visit
14.5.3 Number Of Overnight Stays
14.5.4 Total Outbound Tourism Expenditure By Category
14.5.5 Average Outbound Expenditure Per Resident By Category
14.6 Airlines
14.6.1 Seats Available
14.6.2 Seats Sold By Carrier Type Business Travel
14.6.3 Seats Sold By Carrier Type Leisure Travel
14.6.4 Load Factor By Carrier Type
14.6.5 Passenger Kilometers Available By Carrier Type
14.6.6 Revenue-generating Passenger Kilometers By Carrier Type
14.6.7 Revenue Per Passenger By Carrier Type
14.6.8 Total Revenue By Carrier Type
14.7 Hotels
14.7.1 Establishments By Hotel Category
14.7.2 Available Rooms By Hotel Category
14.7.3 Room Occupancy Rate By Hotel Category
14.7.4 Room Nights Available By Hotel Category
14.7.5 Room Nights Occupied By Hotel Category
14.7.6 Average Revenue Per Available Room By Hotel Category
14.7.7 Revenue Per Occupied Room By Hotel Category
14.7.8 Total Revenue Per Available Room By Hotel Category
14.7.9 Total Revenue By Hotel Category And Customer Type
14.7.10 Guests By Hotel Category And Customer Type
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8. 14.8 Car Rentals
14.8.1 Market Value By Customer Type And Rental Location
14.8.2 Fleet Size
14.8.3 Rental Occasions And Days
14.8.4 Rental Length
14.8.5 Average Rental Length
14.8.6 Utilization Rate
14.8.7 Average Revenue Per Day
14.9 Travel Intermediaries
14.9.1 Market Value By Product Type
14.9.2 Online Revenues By Type Of Intermediary Or Provider
14.9.3 Online Revenues By Type Of Tourist
14.9.4 In-store Revenues By Type Of Intermediary
14.9.5 In-store Revenues By Type Of Tourist
14.9.6 Travel Agent Revenues From Domestic Tourism, By Sales Channel
14.9.7 Travel Agent Revenues From International Tourism By Sales Channel
14.9.8 Tour Operator Revenues From Domestic Tourism, By Sales Channel
14.9.9 Tour Operator Revenues From International Tourism, By Sales Channel
14.9.10 Other Intermediaries Revenues From Domestic Tourism, By Sales Channel
14.9.11 Other Intermediaries Revenues From International Tourism By Sales Channel
15 Appendix
15.1 What Is This Report About?
15.2 Definitions
15.3 Methodology
15.4 Contact Timetric
15.5 About Timetric
15.6 Timetrics Services
15.7 Disclaimer
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