The ASEAN tourism performance in 2003 showed strong recovery especially in the last four months of the year. In the midst of negative issues affecting global travel, ASEAN attracted 37.5 million tourists by the end of 2003. This figure is, nevertheless, lower by 14.7 percent compared to tourist arrivals in 2002.
Figure 1: Total International Visitor Arrivals to ASEAN (1992-2003)

The ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) continued to be a landmark annual tourism event. The ATF 2004 as held in
The third phase of the Visit ASEAN Campaign (VAC) was “soft launched” to further promote intra-ASEAN travel. This phase will highlight the promotion of various attractive packages for tourists traveling within the ASEAN region, such as
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ASEAN is working towards expediting the development of Minimum Common Competency Standards for Tourism Professionals in ASEAN and working towards concluding MRAs for key professionals for implementation in 2005. Competency standards for restaurants, bars, housekeeping, tours and travels are being developed. The realization of competency standards will enhance regional confidence in tourism training outcomes and qualifications which will stimulate intra-regional investment and flow of human resources in the sector. This initiative will also facilitate the conclusion of mutual recognition of qualifications in tourism industry.
ASEAN is actively cooperating with other countries and organizations in promoting tourism, particularly with