Asia’s appetite for travel on the incline

Asian travel 300DataÊreleased today by global travel deals publisher Travelzoo reveals that, despite a turbulent 2016, Asian tourists plan to travel abroad more and spend more time on in-depth exploration trips to safe destinations in 2017.

When asked about 2017 travel, 70 per centÊof Chinese respondents say they will travel abroad two times or more-an increase by almost 10 per centÊcompared to the same period last year. Nearly 30 per centÊof respondents in Hong Kong plan to travel four times or more in 2017, which is an increase of 5 per centÊover the same period last year.

ÒDespite the upheavals of 2016, we see a clearly increased level of travel interest from Asian tourists,Ó said Vivian Hong, President of Travelzoo Asia Pacific. ÒThanks to Asia’s ascendancy in the global economy, consumer confidence in Asia remains strong and it’s reflected in the travel industry. This is especially the case for China. China is witnessing a generation of millennials that is becoming the dominant force in leading the travel wave. Most of them are married and have children now. They love to spend more of their disposable income on a sunny beach holiday with their family.Ó

In the past 12 months, there has been an increase of 10 per centÊin Chinese tourists taking two or more holidays. The number of Chinese tourists who are willing to spend more than RMB 14,000 on traveling has also increased nearly 10 per centÊcompared to last year. Eleven per centÊmore respondents would spend more than RMB 600 per night on a hotel this year. The number of Chinese tourists who prefer budget hotels has decreased nearly 5 per cent, while the number of those who prefer high-end global hotel groups almost tripled.

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More in-depth explorations within the Asia Pacific

This year, the Travelzoo Travel Trends survey findings show that destinations within the Asia Pacific region are notably more attractive to Asian tourists. Japan continues to top all other destinations. It is the country Asian travelers most want to visit based on a unanimous vote from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. Australia is also on Asian travelers’ minds, being one of the top 10 destinations in every Asian country/region and being the second favorite destination for Chinese and Singaporean travelers.

Survey findings found that for Chinese travelers, Japan and Australia are theÊnumber oneÊandÊnumber twoÊdestinations they would like to explore in-depth. More than 22 per centÊof Chinese respondents who plan to visit Japan are, in fact, repeat visitors.

ÒAsian travelers are becoming much more sophisticated,ÓÊsaid MsÊHong. ÒThey used to travel primarily for fast-paced sightseeing and luxury shopping. In the past few years, we saw a rapidly growing number of Asian tourists who prefer a more personal and in-depth travel experience. They value natural explorations and cultural experiences the most when they travel in-depth, for which Australia and Japan are perfect destinations.Ó

Safety is a Major Travel Planning Concern

For the first time, none of the Western European destinations was voted for the top 5 destinations by all Asian countries/regions. Nearly 65 per centÊof Chinese respondents chose ÒsaferÓ as one of their reasons behind voting for Australia, while 50 per centÊchose the same reason as part of why they voted for Japan.

ÒConcerns about safety from terrorist attacks weigh in heavily on Asian tourists’ travel decision-making,Ó said Ms Hong. ÒNearly 80 per centÊof them travel with family so they are very mindful of the security measures. As a result, destinations within the Asia Pacific region, such as Japan and Australia, offer a compelling alternative.Ó

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