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2023ThedataincludedinthisdocumentisaccurateaccordingtoForwardKeys’marketresearchdatabaseasof26thSeptember2023.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.ForewordForewordIn
2023,
many
destinations
and
travel
businesses
remainedfocused
on
recovery
post-COVID-19.
The
speed
of
thatrecovery
has
varied
by
region,
but
by
the
end
of
2024,
it
will
becomplete,
even
for
those
countries
that
lifted
travel
restrictionsmostrecently.This
brings
destinations
back
to
the
issues
they
weredealing
with
pre-pandemic.
Where
do
they
want
to
go
withtourism?
What
type
of
tourism?
For
what
purpose?
But
whilethe
questions
persist,
the
context
has
changed,
shapedby
geopolitical
events,
technological
advances
and
risingconcernsaboutsustainability.¨Growth
at
all
costs¨
is
no
longer
viable.
Destinations
and
travelbusinesses
need
tofocus
on
new
models
of
tourismwhich
aresocially,
economically
and
environmentally
responsible.
In
thiscontext,
access
to
accurate,
timely
and
granular
travel
data
isinvaluableto
success.As
the
industry
leader
in
comprehensive
global
air
travelintelligence,
ForwardKeys
is
pleased
to
share
this
report,
whichanalyses
the
evolving
patterns
of
global
tourism
and
changingtraveller
behaviours
that
are
emerging
through
2023.
We
hopeit
provides
valuable
insight
into
the
most
impactful
trendsaffectingdestinations,andtheopportunitiesavailable.As
the
travel
industry
prepares
for
a
year
marked
by
strongdemand,
the
key
question
is
how
effective
DMOs
and
industryprofessionals
will
be
in
attracting
the
appropriate
travellersegmentsto
meettheirobjectivesforsustainablegrowth.We
wish
you
a
successful
2024
—
whatever
shape
that
maytakeforyourbusinessoryourdestination.Olivier
PontiVicePresident–InsightsForwardKeys?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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20233Table
ofcontentsGLOBALDESTINATIONRANKING5677Demand
diversi?es
as
global
tourism
recoversCaribbean
destinations
in
post-recovery
growthAsia’s
race
for
recovery
hits
?nal
straightKEY
TRENDS:
OUTBOUND
TRAVEL
IS
CHANGING
IN
2023Destinationpreferences9101112Tourist
pro?leTravel
and
booking
behaviourEXPERT’SINSIGHTS14151617Reactivation
of
outbound
demand
varies
regionallyIntraregional
travel
leads
China
outbound
recoveryStrategic
data:
a
vital
tool
for
DMOs
pursuingsustainable
tourismMETHODOLOGY192021ABOUT
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20234Globaldestinationranking?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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20235GlobaldestinationrankingDemanddiversi?esasglobaltourismrecoversAnalysis
of
international
tourist
arrivals
by
destinationcountry
in
2023,
including
forward
ticket
data
for
Q4,reveals
several
notable
trends
when
compared
to
theequivalent
?gures
for
2019
and
re?ects
the
continuedrecoveryofglobaltourismpost-COVID-19.Recoveryoftop-tierdestinations*byinternationaltouristarrivals,2023vs2019Ranking2023
vs2019Top-tier
Destinations*2023In
2022,
the
list
of
most
recovered
top-tier
destinationscompared
to
2019
was
dominated
by
the
Caribbean
andSouthern
Europe,
as
pent-up
travel
demand
for
“sun
andbeach”
destinations
boosted
international
tourist
arrivals.In
the
equivalent
rankings
for
2023,
more
diverse
travelpatterns
emerge.
While
the
Dominican
Republic
(1st),Mexico
(3rd)
and
Greece
(4th)
maintain
high
positions,the
mix
is
more
varied
overall,
with
Middle
East
andAfrica
(MEA)
particularly
well-represented
among
the
topperformers.12Dominican
RepublicColombiaMexico+14%+5%+5%+3%=0%-1%34Greece5SaudiArabiaPortugal6This
year
Colombia
ranks
second,
surpassing
2019levels
for
international
tourist
arrivals
(+5%),
returningto
a
growth
phase
and
considerably
outperforming
peerdestinations
in
South
America.
This
is
attributable
tothe
country’s
improving
reputation
for
tourist
safety,paired
with
relatively
high
affordability
and
substantialconnectivityimprovements.7ArgentinaUnitedArab
EmiratesTurkiye-3%8-7%9-9%1011121314151617181920Egypt-10%-11%-11%-15%-16%-18%-18%-19%-19%-21%-26%IndiaThe
recovery
of
international
tourism
to
the
UAEcontinues,
with
arrivals
approaching
pre-COVID-19
levels(-7%),
fuelled
in
part
by
increased
inbound
travel
fromboth
the
United
States
and
Russia.
The
country’s
excellentair
connectivity
with
China
is
also
an
important
factor,enabling
fast
reactivation
of
Chinese
inbound
travel
asrestrictionsinChinahavelifted.SpainIrelandFranceCanadaNeighbouring
Saudi
Arabia
exhibits
even
better
recovery,returning
to
pre-COVID-19
levels
for
international
touristarrivals
(=0%).
A
key
contributing
factor
here
is
the
2023Hajj
pilgrimage,
the
?rst
since
the
outbreak
of
the
COVID-19pandemic
where
an
attendance
cap
has
not
been
imposedby
the
Saudi
government,
as
well
as
religious
tourismrelated
to
Eid
celebrations.
The
effects
of
Saudi
Arabia’sefforts
to
increase
air
connectivity,
and
its
$800
billioninvestment
in
tourism
marketing
as
part
of
the
country’sVision
2030
economic
diversi?cation
strategy
are
alsoevidentinthisrecovery.SwitzerlandUnited
KingdomItalyBrazilNetherlandsEuropeAmericasAsiaPaci?cMiddleEast&AfricaSource:ForwardKeysActualAir
Tickets*Includingdestinationswith>0.65%shareofworldwideinternationalarrivals.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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20236GlobaldestinationrankingCaribbeandestinationsinpost-recoverygrowthBestperformingdestinations*,2023vs2019The
destinations
that
have
seen
the
most
growth
ininternational
tourist
arrivals
when
compared
to
2019
areoverwhelmingly“sun
andbeach”
focusedlocations.Ranking20232023
vs2019Destination*Aa12Dominican
RepublicCosta
RicaAruba+14%+11%+11%+9%+9%+5%+5%+3%+3%=0%IntheCaribbeanSeaarea,apost-COVID-19successstoryhas
emerged
with
the
Dominican
Republic,
Costa
Rica,Aruba,
Jamaica,
Puerto
Rico,
Colombia,
Mexico
and
theBahamas
as
the
top
eight
global
performers.
The
primaryorigin
markets
fuelling
this
continued
growth
are
the
UnitedStates,
as
well
as
long-haul
markets,
re?ecting
demandnot
only
for
island
destinations,
but
also
neighbouringcountries
offering
diverse
options
for
nature
and
culturaltourism.34Jamaica5Puerto
RicoColombiaMexico678BahamasGreece
exhibits
the
greatest
growth
among
destinationsin
Europe
over
2019
levels
(+3%),
placing
it
just
insidethe
top
ten
(9th),
while
Saudi
Arabia’s
(10th)
return
to
pre-COVID-19
international
tourist
?gures
(=0%)
re?ects
bothincreased
investment
and
its
unique
place
as
a
site
ofIslamicpilgrimage.9Greece10SaudiArabiaSource:ForwardKeysActualAir
Tickets*Includingdestinationswith>0.3%shareofworldwideinternationalarrivals.Europe
Americas
AsiaPaci?c
MiddleEast&AfricaAsia’s
race
forrecoveryhits?nalstraightAPAC
destinations
saw
impressive
growth
over
2022
astravel
restrictionswere
leftbehind,butremainbehindpre-pandemic
volumes,
with
the
top
performers
Bangladesh(-1%),
Pakistan
(-5%)
and
India
(-11%)
bene?tting
frompent-up
VFR
travel,
and
the
Maldives
(-12%),
Indonesia(-34%),
and
Japan
(-34%)
performing
best
in
terms
ofleisuretravel.Top
APAC
destinations*byinternationalarrivals;bestperformingin2023vs2019Sharedifference*,2023
vs
2019Diff.
with
regionalranking
in
2019DestinationAa1203004012Japan+1.8
p.p.+4.0
p.p.-0.2p.p.-7.2
p.p.0.0p.p.IndiaPost-COVID-19
challenges
in
the
region
includedconnectivity
bottlenecks,
high
fares
and
a
slow
reactivationof
major
regional
outbound
markets,
like
China.
This
hassubstantially
recon?gured
the
ranking
of
top
regionaldestinationscomparedto2019.ThailandChinaSouth
KoreaVietnamPhilippinesSingaporeAustraliaIndonesiaJapan
has
become
the
most
visited
regional
destination,up
from
second
in
2019,
while
China
dropped
from
?rstto
fourth
place.
In
terms
of
the
share
of
total
APACinternational
arrivals,
India
made
signi?cant
gains(4
percentage
points)
followed
by
the
Philippines
(1percentage
point)
and
Vietnam
(0.9
percentage
points).Overall,
the
outlook
is
positive,
with
the
recovery
ofall
APAC
markets
expected
to
continue
to
completionthrough2024.+0.9
p.p.+1.0
p.p.-0.3p.p.-0.4p.p.+0.4
p.p.Source:ForwardKeysActualAir
Tickets*Regionalsharedifferenceisexpressedinpercentagepoints(p.p.).?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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20237Knowexactlywho’svisiting,whenandforhowlongDMOshaveevolved—anddestinationmarketingisnowonlyapartoftheequation.Balancingtheneedsoftouristsversuslocalsrequiresadetailedunderstandingoftheeconomic,socialandenvironmentalimpactofinboundtravel.WithForwardKeysyou’llgainaccessto
thecomprehensivedatayouneedto
understandtravellerbehaviouratagranularlevel—past,presentandfuture.LEARN
MOREForwardKeyssolutionsforDMOsArevolutionaryappforDMOs!Rapid,actionableinsightsviaadvancedanalyticsdashboards.Comprehensivedatavisualizationforeveryoneinyourorganization.Ourdata–yourway!StayaheadofindustrytrendsandboostROI—withno-codeaccessto
themostcomprehensive,granularandup-to-dateglobaltraveldataintheindustry.OurmostadvancedBIsolutionAfully-featuredreal-timeBIapplicationwithafocusondatasets—allowingyouto
navigateourdataandextractanypieceofinformationcontainedwithin.TransformthewayyouworkwithdataDataSmartsarecuratedandprocesseddatasets,enrichedwithadvanceddatascience—allowingyouto
answerkeybusinessquestionsacrossarangeofusecases.Getdirectaccessto
ourlibraryviaourConnectDaaSplatformandotherdeliverymethods.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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TRENDS
20238Key
trends:Outboundtravelischangingin2023Analysis
of
detailed
ticketing
data
for
2023
reveals
a
numberof
insights
into
changing
outbound
travel
preferences
andbehaviours.
These
trends
underline
the
importance
of
accessto
accurate,
granular
data
in
empowering
tourism
operators
tomicro-segment
travellers
and
identify
emerging
opportunities
innichetravelsegments.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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20239KeytrendsDestinationpreferencesSafaritourismcreatesgrowthinAfricaUrbantourismisontheriseFor
the
last
two
years,
travellers
have
shown
a
clearpreference
for
“sunand
beach”
destinations,
as
pent-updemandwasrealisedpost-pandemic.In2023thepicture
has
changed.
Tourism
to
urban
destinationsis
on
the
rise
—
with
growth
of
52%
over
2022levels,signi?cantly
outpacing
“sun
and
beach”
destinationswhichhaveseen26%growthoverthesameperiod.Half
of
the
top
30
destinations
in
Africa
areclose
to
or
above
2019
levels
—
with
manySub-Saharan
countries
such
as
Tanzania(+13%),
Cape
Verde
(+3%),
Rwanda(+1%),
and
Namibia
(+0%)
represented.Strong
demand
from
markets
includingthe
US,
Canada
and
the
European
Uniondemonstrates
the
appeal
of
the
regionand
the
attractiveness
of
safari
tourismdestinations.
The
development
of
long-haul
connectivity
has
been
fundamentaltoAfrica’ssuccess.
Seat
capacity
on
non-stop
?ights
has
risen
compared
to
2019,bothfromtheEUandfromtheAmericas.Connectivitykeyto
SouthAmerica’s
recoveryRecovery
in
South
America
has
progressed
since2022
but
lags
behind
2019
?gures
(-19%),
withhigh
airfares
and
limited
connectivity
both
limitingreactivation.
Seat
capacity
on
direct
international?ights
remains
lower
than
in
2019
for
key
regionaldestinations
such
as
Brazil
(-12%),
Argentina
(-17%),Chile
(-13%)
and
Peru
(-22%).
Colombia’s
success—
among
the
top
global
performers
in
2023
—underlines
the
importance
of
connectivity.
Ambitiousexpansion
has
seen
seat
capacity
grow
well
beyond2019
levels
(+31%),
boosting
connectivity
withlong-haul
and
regional/US
markets.
With
Colombianow
competing
with
Caribbean
destinations
forleisure
travel,
regional
gateways
providing
inboundconnectivity
such
as
Panama,
S?o
Paulo
and
Bogotaarealsoseeinganuplift.Climatechangematterslong-termWhile
the
summer
of
2023
saw
extremetemperatures,
wild?res
and
?oods
inthe
Northern
Hemisphere,
the
effectof
climate-change-driven
events
ontravel
has
so
far
been
limited.
Followingevents
like
theRhodeswild?res,
ticketingpatterns
returned
to
normal
levels
withina
month.
However,
long
term,
climatechange
is
expected
to
reshape
travelpreferences
signi?cantly
as
predictedtemperature
rises
reduce
summerdemand
in
hotter
destinations
andincrease
the
attractiveness
of
traditionallycoolerregions.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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202310KeytrendsTourist
pro?leTravellersprefertosticktogetherEuropeisbackinbusinessWhile
remote
and
hybrid
working
has
reduceddemand
for
business
travel,
the
MICE
industryremains
a
strong
driver
for
this
segment.However,
compared
with
2019,
indexedperformance
?gures
show
business
travelrecovery
has
trailed
that
of
leisure
travel
—except
in
Europe,
where
it
is
recovering
at
asimilar
pace
(-21%
business
vs
-22%
leisure).In
APAC
and
MEA
leisure
travel
recovery
isslightly
ahead,
with
a
difference
of
a
fewpercentage
points,
while
in
the
Americas
thegap
between
business
(-24%)
and
leisure
travel(-2%)remainssigni?cant.Shared
experiences
are
important
to
manytravellers,
as
illustrated
by
the
resilience
offamily
group
travel
—
three
to
?ve
passengerstravelling
together.
Benchmarked
against2019,
this
segment
has
recovered
the
fastestacross
all
regions,
especially
in
the
Americaswhere
it
has
already
surpassed
2019
levels.Althoughslower
torecover,coupletravelisthesecondmostresilientsegmentineveryregion,and
only
slightly
behind
family
group
travel
inAPAC
andtheAmericas.LuxurybeatseconomyworldwideThe
recovery
of
demand
for
luxury
experienceshasoutpacedregulartraveloptionsinAPAC
—which
can
be
partly
attributed
to
the
“revengetravel”
effect.
But
in
the
Americas
and
MEA,where
this
phase
has
passed,
the
recovery
ofdemand
for
premium
cabin
classes
continuesto
perform
better
than
for
economy
seats
—
anindication
that
even
during
widespread
cost-of-living
concerns,
high-income
consumersremainresilientto
pricingpressure.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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202311KeytrendsTravel
andbookingbehaviourLeadtimesbacktopre-pandemiclengthFlexibleworkdrivesoff-seasontravelTraditionally,
aside
from
climate,
travel
seasonalityis
most
closely
linked
to
work
or
school
calendars,leading
to
predictable
peaks
and
troughs.
However,with
the
increased
popularity
of
remote
or
hybridwork,
certain
demographics
have
the
freedom
totravel
year-round,
enabling
them
to
take
advantageof
lower
off-season
prices
and
less
crowdeddestinations.
In
2023,
the
segment
of
US
couples,for
instance,
shows
better
performance
in
Januaryto
May
and
September
to
December
than
in
thesummerseasonitself.Now
that
booking
behaviour
is
nolonger
conditioned
by
travel
restrictions,and
consumer
con?dence
is
restored,booking
patterns
re?ect
pre-pandemicbehaviourinEurope
andMEA,whereleadtimes
for
2023
are
on
par
with
2019.
InAPAC
and
the
Americas,
this
recoveryhas
been
muted
slightly
—
mostly
bypricing
pressure
—
with
average
leadtimes
in
each
region
remaining
around5
days
longer
than
pre-COVID-19
for
thetime
being,
although
the
overall
trend
istowardsparity.Travellersoptforfewer,longertripsThefutureisdigitalfortravelagenciesAcombination
of
higher
travelcosts,
increased
awareness
of
theimpact
of
air
travel,
and
domestictravel
trends
which
emerged
duringthe
pandemic
are
shifting
travellerpreference
away
from
multiple
shortgetaways
and
towards
longer,
moremeaningful
travel
experiences.Compared
to
2019,
short
trips
(1-3nights)
lost
4
percentage
pointsglobally
in
comparison
to
medium(4-13
nights)
and
long
trips
(14+nights)
—
encouraging
news
fordestinationslookingto
attractmore“impactful”
visitors
and
promotelesscarbon-intensivetravel.During
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
there
was
a
signi?cant
shifttowards
direct
booking
with
airlines.
In
2023,
while
directbookings
remain
popular,
the
pendulum
is
starting
to
swingback,
with
growth
in
the
share
of
bookings
made
via
travelagencies
over
2022.
While
this
is
encouraging,
at
this
stageit’s
not
yet
clear
to
what
extent
travel
agencies
will
continueto
recover
market
share.
What
is
clear
is
that
online
agenciesare
recovering
better
than
their
high-street
equivalents
—re?ectingbroadercommercialtrends.?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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202312ArevolutionaryappforDMOs!Rapid,actionableinsightsviaadvancedanalyticsdashboards.Comprehensivedatavisualizationforeveryoneinyourorganization.LEARN
MOREDestinationGatewaymodules:PerformanceConnectivityTrackthepastperformanceofyourdestinationandforecastfuturechange.Negotiatebetterwithairlinesbyunderstandingcapacityandsupply.EnhancedestinationROIReportonperformanceAnticipatemarketpotentialIdentifyunderperformingroutesDriveCO2reductionEmpower
strategicdecisionsMarketingAnalysetravelbehaviourandvisitorpro?lestooptimisecampaigns.DemandVisualisetravelintentregardingyourdestinationbasedonsearchdata.UnderstandyourvisitorsBenchmarkcompetitorsOptimizemarketingcampaignsKnowyourmarketsharePredictdemandpatternsAnalyseconsumerintenttotravelAnticipatelowandhighseasonsTrackcampaignimpactEventsMonitortheimpactofairtravelvisitorsondestinationevents.TrackperformanceAnticipatedemandMantainacompetitiveedge?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
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202314Expert’sinsightsReactivationofoutbounddemandvariesregionallyByJuanA.
Gómez,
HeadofMarketIntelligenceatForwardKeysAnalysis
of
worldwide
international
departures
in
2023grouped
according
to
source
markets
reveals
thatreactivation
of
demand
varies
signi?cantly.
With
the
regionitself
having
recovered
relatively
quickly
post-COVID-19,North
America’s
outbound
markets,
particularly
the
US,havebeenthemaindriverofrecoveryelsewhere.Thestrongdollar
and
limited
in?ationary
pressure
have
increaseddemand
for
travel
into
Europe
and
APAC.
Caribbean
andCentral
American
destinations,
much
in
demand
through2022,remainedpopularbutfacedincreasedcompetition.Internationaldeparturesbyoriginmarket,2023vs20192023
vs2019Origin
marketAmericas-7%US
and
CanadaLatin
America-3%-18%-21%-17%-21%-48%-77%-29%-22%-22%In
Canada,
intraregional
travel
represents
a
large
share
ofoutbound
tra?c,
but
performance
is
not
as
strong
as
forsome
international
markets.
In
particular,
demand
towardsSouthernEuropeanandSouthAsiandestinationsexceedspre-COVID-19levels.EuropeEuropean
UnionUnited
KingdomAsia
PacificChina“North
America’s
outbound
markets,
particularlythe
US,
have
been
the
main
driver
of
recoveryelsewhere.
The
strong
dollar
and
limitedin?ationary
pressure
have
increased
demand
forIndiaMiddle
East
&
AfricaGCC”travelintoEuropeandAPAC.Source:ForwardKeysActualAir
TicketsLatin
America’s
impressive
recovery
(-18%
vs
2019)
placesit
among
the
most
dynamic
regions.
Mexico
(+3%)
andColombia
(-11%)
emerge
as
regional
feeder
markets
andare
the
top-performing
destinations
—
emphasising
therole
of
connectivity
in
driving
success
in
the
region.
Keydrivers
include
intraregional
travel
within
the
Americas(-20%)
and
outbound
travel
to
Europe
(-11%),
increasingthe
relevance
of
regional
hubs
such
as
S?o
Paulo
andPanamaCitywhichhavegainedmarketshare.Spain
(-7%),
and
Norway
(-9%)
approaching
pre-COVID-19?guresforoutboundtravel.In
MEA,
Egypt
stands
out
as
the
only
market
to
recover
to2019
levels,
in
fact
exhibiting
modest
growth
at
4%
overpre-COVID-19
levels.
The
strongest
demand
for
outboundtravel
from
MEA
markets
is
towards
the
Middle
East
—Saudi
Arabia
in
particular
—
originating
mainly
in
regionalMiddle
Eastern
markets
but
also
including
Africanoutbound
travel.
The
de?ning
factor
here
is
travel
relatedto
religious
events
or
observance,
with
the
biggest
driverbeing
the
Hajj
pilgrimage
to
Mecca
in
Saudi
Arabia
in
lateJune,
as
well
as
“visiting
friends
and
relatives”
(VFR)
travelrelatedto
Eidal-FitrcelebrationsinApril.Economic
issues
are
a
de?ning
factor
in
Europeanoutbound
travel,
with
strong
in?ation
depressing
growthoverall.
One
visible
effect
is
the
comparative
demandfor
economy
cabin
seats
—
in
2023
this
cabin
class
isoutperforming
premium
options
to
a
greater
extent
thanin
2022.
However,
certain
markets
have
managed
torecover
above
the
European
average,
with
Ireland
(-5%),?ForwardKeys,2023.AllRightsReserved.FORWARDKEYS’
DESTINATION
INSIGHTS:
GLOBAL
TRAVEL
TRENDS
202315Expert’sinsightsIntraregionaltravel
leadsChinaoutboundrecoveryByNancy
Dai,
InsightsExpertatForwardKeysBy
Golden
Week,
which
this
year
coincided
with
the
mid-Autumn
festival
(from
29th
September
to
6th
October),restored
connectivity
to
long-haul
destinations
popularwith
Chinese
travellers
—
such
as
the
UAE
and
the
UK—
resulting
in
greater
international
travel
demand,
sawnumbers
returning
to
pre-COVID-19
levels
and
persistingthroughthesecondhalfoftheyear.Asian
outbound
markets
are
now
in
a
similar
position
tothat
of
Europe
and
North
America
in
2022
—
having
recentlyreopened
with
the
full
removal
of
travel
restrictions,
butstill
in
the
process
of
re-establishing
connectivity
on
someroutes.
Unlike
in
2022
however,
with
the
whole
worldopen
for
business,
the
potential
for
accelerated
recoveryis
greater.
This
is
particularly
true
of
China,
where
therestoration
of
connectivity
has
been
key
to
the
reactivationofoutboundtravel.Elsewhere
in
APAC,
compared
to
pre-COVID-19
?guresfor
outbound
travel,
Australian
(-27%)
and
Indian(-29%)
markets
exhibited
the
strongest
recovery,
withSouth
Korea
(-33%)
following
closely
behind.
SouthKorean
travellers
remain
strongly
focused
on
regionaldestinations,
particularly
Japan,
which
saw
an
increasein
tourist
arrivals
from
South
Korea
of
22%
over
2019
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