Agencies hesitate over Brazilian tours
17/11/2004 17:04
Jane Chen/ Shanghai Daily news
Travel agencies are taking a wait-and-see attitude to the newly opened
overseas tourism destination, Brazil, worrying the high cost of around 30,000
yuan (US$3,628) may hold back domestic travelers. Brazil has officially
opened to individual Chinese tourists from yesterday, as the National Tourism
Administration officially signed a tourism memo of understanding with Brazilian
tourism authority to grant it China's overseas destination status, the Beijing
Times reported. Citing the costs of the already opened business tours to
South American countries, industry insiders worry the prices of the individual
tours to Brazil will be high. Currently, the price is 29,500 yuan for an
11-day business tour to Brazil and 37,500 yuan for a 14-day tour business to
Brazil and Peru, according to China Travel Service, China's leading travel
agency. The charges are far above other overseas tours, such as some 15,000
yuan for Australian and New Zealand routes, 20,000 yuan for European routes, and
under 10,000 yuan for Southeast Asian travel. Industry insiders blame the
hovering ticket fares and charges by local travel agencies in the South African
areas for the expensive Brazilian tours. Tickets and taxes mount to 60
percent of the total cost and local travel services such as hotels reach 30
percent, they noted. In this sense, the remaining profit margin is so slim
for Chinese travel agencies that they are unlikely to cut prices to woo domestic
travelers, the insiders said. On the other side, compared with areas close to
China, information of South American countries still remain limited, which makes
another factor that would disinterest domestic tourists, insiders
added. Experts suggest travel agencies to add Brazil along with other
countries to a multi-country route to attract tourists and control the high
cost. The price is more acceptable if it's under 30,000 yuan, they
noted.
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