The Association of Indonesian Travel Companies in South Sulawesi (Asita Sulsel) is optimistic that South Sulawesi tourism will revive at the end of 2022. As is known, the Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on various sectors, including the tourism sector. Chairman of Asita Sulsel Didi Leonardo Manaba said South Sulawesi tourism is currently starting to move, although not yet significantly. "The movement is starting to feel even though it is not significant, it is still dominated by meeting trips," said Didi, when contacted by Tribun-Timur.com, Sunday (16/10/2022). Asita Sulsel is also optimistic that the movement of tourists will increase again. "We are optimistic that (tourism) at the end of 2022 and early next year 2023 will rise, even though it is already a political year," continued Didi. To achieve the revival of South Sulawesi tourism, Asita Sulsel continues to make promotional efforts, both direct and digital.
Asita Sulsel also expands new tour packages, especially for the domestic market segment. "Which sells more natural, cultural destinations and tourist village concepts," he said. Didi hopes that the government will immediately fix the tourism infrastructure. He also hopes that the government will continue to promote tourism with the existing branding. He also hopes that industrial support is carried out professionally in carrying out tourism activities. "Make it easy to regulate the movement of tourists both domestically and internationally," he hoped.
Wednesday, 19 October 2022 03:51










