
Chairman of the College of Economics Prof. Djoko Wintoro Prasetiya Mulya, Ph.D said tourism in Bali will not be lonely just because the Australian government protests.
"Bali Tourism will remain crowded as usual," said Djoko Wintoro on Thursday.
It was submitted related seminars Creative Marketing Collaboration in Tourism in STIE Prasetiya Mulya, known as Prasetiya Business School.
Bali, according to him, is a very attractive tourist destination that offers complete travel packages, ranging from the beach to the mountains are very beautiful.
It was, he said, making the island is very popular with tourists from Australia and other countries.
Moreover, Bali is a tourist destination that can be enjoyed by everyone, not just the upper class, but the middle to lower classes can also enjoy the romance of Bali.
"More importantly, access to and from Bali facilitate tourists from Australia or other tourists, so visitors who come to Bali will be more crowded," he said.
Meanwhile, Minister of Tourism Arief Yahya said that until recently the number of tourist arrivals from Australia remains large. Thus, he believes, tourism in Bali will not be lonely for the Australian government to ban its citizens not to travel to the island.
Earlier, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, threatening it would lead public opinion that Australians do not traveled to Indonesia. This is due to the effects Indonesian government plans to execute the death of two drug kingpin "Bali Nine".
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