Mass-Affluent Asian Travelers Fuel Global Tourism
By wchung | 15 Nov, 2024
Asia's affluent travelers are fueling global tourism, with a focus on longer trips and diverse destinations.
A new study by Expedia Group reveals promising trends among mass-affluent Asian travelers (middle-upper income), a group expected to reach 3.5 billion people by 2030 and make up two-thirds of the world's middle class.
The study highlights this demographic's continued prioritization of travel despite inflation.
Here are the key takeaways:• Travel remains a priority: 81% of mass-affluent Asian travelers report that travel is still a priority despite inflation.• Longer trips with multiple destinations: On average, these travelers plan four destinations over ten days for their next international trip. Popular destinations include Japan, the United States, Canada, France, South Korea, Australia, and Germany.• Significant spending on travel: They plan to dedicate nearly a quarter of their income to travel in the next 12 months.
This data suggests a significant boost for the global travel industry as this large and travel-enthusiastic demographic gains spending power.
"The mass-affluent consumer market in Asia is rapidly emerging as one of the most crucial population segments to reach and serve."
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