Asia-Pacific competition blamed for dive firm demise - 27 October

To me this news report about the demise of Pro Dive Whitsundays means that the Australian dive industry really needs to get their marketing sorted. Not only diving in Australia, but diving as a sport needs a good push. And how hard can it be - I guess with most people on this site it is preaching to the converted. I belive a first hand experience of life underwater is something NOBODY should live without ... see you underwater !

Now to the news ...

New and improved Asia-Pacific dive operations are being blamed for a downturn in dive tourism in the Whitsundays.

Col McKenzie from Dive Queensland says the closure of Whitsunday dive school Pro Dive reflects the shrinking number of backpackers visiting the region for scuba diving training.

Outgoing Pro Dive general manager Alan Irving says Whitsunday dive operations need better marketing to compete with overseas destinations.

Mr McKenzie says the region's dive industry needs to compete with the new Asian markets on quality rather than price.

"What we're seeing is that the dive industry in Queensland is trying to promote itself with its own money and we're competing against foreign governments to do that and we have seen a decline of about, say, 30 per cent in the diving industry at a time when the increase in Thailand, for example, has been something like 40 per cent," he said.

Environmental group OUCH has been left without a venue for its reef education courses after the Pro Dive closure.

For more go to http://www.abc.net.au/news/items/200610/1769618.htm?tropic


Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe added 2006-11-01

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AngleireS added 2007-11-12

Interesting. Wonder if the focus on the (South-East) Asian market (Operation:AustralAsia) has helped boost the region at the cost of it's own sense of self? Bring back Operation:Oceania!

...sorry, just read this and now it all makes sense. Jasonic

Jasonic


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