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Thu, May 26, 2022 | 15:59
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MERS hits tourism industry
Posted : 2015-06-01 17:06
Updated : 2015-06-01 21:13
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By Kim Rahn

The outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is affecting the tourism industry, as people are canceling visits to Korea.

Some Koreans who planned trips to the Middle East are also having second thoughts, asking travel agencies about safety.

In Taiwan, about 1,300 people who planned to come to Korea have canceled their trips, according to the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) and the Korea Association of Travel Agents, Monday.

"They include both group and individual tourists who booked tour programs through travel agencies," a KTO official said.

"KTO's branch there is trying to figure out exactly why they canceled the trips, whether it is because of MERS or if there is another reason."

He said that there have been no cancelations from China, Japan or other countries.

But industry watchers say it will take some more time to see whether the outbreak will really deal a blow to the industry because people usually book their holiday months before their actual visit.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the KTO formed a taskforce to monitor the impact of MERS on the industry.

Samsung Securities researcher Jeon Jong-kyu said that whether the disease spreads further will be an important issue in China, which is the largest inbound market for Korea and where a Korean carrying the virus has been hospitalized.

"With the peak summer vacation season is approaching, Korea is the only country with a danger of MERS among Asian countries. Also Japan, Korea's strong competitor in terms of tourism, is attracting tourists thanks to the weak yen. Such things combined will negatively affect tourism here," Jeon said.

He said when severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) hit Hong Kong in 2003, it took three months after the epidemic settled down for the number of Chinese mainland travelers to Hong Kong rebounded.

The outbreak is affecting outbound trips as well.

An official of HanaTour, the nation's largest travel agency, said the company is receiving calls from people who booked tours to the Middle East.

"They ask whether they should proceed with the trips, but are not canceling yet," he said. "We are taking preemptive measures to prevent any risk, such as excluding desert tour programs that include camel rides."

Fears and concerns are also make people refrain from visiting zoos, as it is said camels transmit the virus.

Seoul Grand Park, which runs the Seoul Zoo, had about 35,000 visitors over the weekend, about 60 percent down from the previous weekend's 79,000. The park operator suspects the MERS fear and rain on Saturday were the cause of the decrease.

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