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Current Issues in Tourism Policy Making in Hungary

This article discusses the current issues and trends in tourism policy making in Hungary, including the number of guests and guest nights at commercial accommodations. It also examines the competitiveness of the Hungarian tourism industry and suggests opportunities for improvement.

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Current Issues in Tourism Policy Making in Hungary

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  1. Current Issues in Tourism Policy Making in Hungary Dr Andrea Nemes Director General Tourism and Catering Department

  2. Tourism Management in Hungary

  3. Tourism Trends in Hungary

  4. Number of Guests at Commercial Accommodation, 2007-2012 Source: HCSO

  5. Number of Guest Nights at Commercial Accommodation, 2007-2012 Source: HCSO

  6. Hungary’s TOP 10 Sending Countries Source: HCSO

  7. Data on Commercial Accommodation,from January to April 2013 Source: HCSO

  8. Competitiveness of the Hungarian Tourism

  9. The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report of the WEF Content:measurethefactors, of whichthereare 14 inall, thatmakeitattractivetodevelopthe T&T and comparetheresults of differentcountries. • Regulation • Business environment • Human, cultural and naturalresources Leadingcountries: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Spain, United Kingdom, USA, France, Canada The position of Hungary in 2013: • it is ranked 39th out of 140 countries (in 2011 38th, in 2009 38th) • itranks 25thintheregion

  10. Main Factors of the Competitiveness of Hungary Based on the WEF Report • T&T Regulatory Framework : rank 26th (policy rules and regulations, environmental sustainability, safety and security, health and hygiene, prioritization of T&T) • Business environment and infrastructure: rank 49th (air transport infrastructure, ground transport infrastructure, tourism infrastructure, ICT infrastructure, price competitiveness in the T&T sector) • Human, cultural and natural resources: rank 54th (human resources: education and training, availability of qualified labor, affinity for T&T, natural resources, cultural resources)

  11. The Most Important Opportunities to Improve our Competitiveness • Stimulate domestic tourism (Széchenyi Recreation Card) • New segment of tourism supply: tourism based on medical services • Strengthening co-operation between sectors (leisure economy, sports economy, silver economy) • Involvement of EU funds for financing developments, determined development priorities for the period 2014-2020 • Well-functioning institutional system (DMO’s) • Innovative product development, strengthening research background • New international partnerships („Eastern opening”)

  12. Szechenyi Recreation Card (SzRC) – A Means for Encouraging Domestic Tourism

  13. The Previous System and SZEP Card Paper based voucher Modern plastic card Only one issuer Liberalised market Relatively low commission (1,5%) High commission (10-12%) Bureaucratic administrative processes Less administration Targeted use Not well defined use Secondary market Transparent Detailed regulation (law and government decree) Unregulated market

  14. The System of SZEP Card andIt’s Results Until 31 December 2012 ISSUER EMPLOYER Employer: 18,889 Employee: 765,321 Service provider: 39,696 Amount transferred to SZEP Cards: EUR 240 million Amount spent from SZEP Cards: EUR 147 million SERVICE PROVIDER EMPLOYEE cash voucher service

  15. One Plastic Card with Three Sub-accounts

  16. National Tourism Development Concept 2014-2024

  17. Objectives of the New Tourism Development Concept • "Corroborative Hungary " – innovative, creative, high-quality product and supply development • Development of an environment which can improve our competitiveness, job preservation and creation • Strengthening the institutional system of tourism based on destination management organizational co-operation • International and Eastern opening, international marketing and sales promotion • Horizontal principles: commitment to quality services, highlighting and strengthening national values such as uniqueness, sustainability, environmental consciousness, safety, social and professional responsibility

  18. Main Directions of Thematic Product Development

  19. Regional-focused Tourism Products

  20. Ministry for National Economy Tourism and CateringDepartment Dr Andrea Nemes Director General Email:andrea.nemes@ngm.gov.hu Thank you for your attention!

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