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Articles tagged “asia monthly”

Tourism

Japan Tourism Sets Yet Another Record As Visitor Spending Exceeds Last Year’s High

The tourism sun is shining bright over Japan as visitor numbers and revenues reach an all-time high in 2024. The challenge: sustaining the growth through 2025.

Japan Tourism Sets Yet Another Record As Visitor Spending Exceeds Last Year’s High

Hotels

How China, Japan and India Are Shaping the Asian Hotel Market

The hotel sector in the Asia Pacific is doing better than before, but filling rooms — especially with business events — will take a bit longer.

How China, Japan and India Are Shaping the Asian Hotel Market

Online Travel

Yatra Continues Corporate Travel Push With NDC Booking System

The direct connection with airlines would help streamline the booking process, making it easier for businesses to plan trips without needing to jump between platforms.

Yatra Continues Corporate Travel Push With NDC Booking System

Tourism

Bali Tourists Risk 20-Year Jail Sentence for Visa Violations

The intent of Bali’s crackdown on visa violations seems clear. However, its success will depend on how the government can maintain order while making sure that it doesn’t alienate the very tourists and investors it seeks to attract.

Bali Tourists Risk 20-Year Jail Sentence for Visa Violations

Tourism

Asia-Pacific Tourism Rebound: Late to the Party, But Now Leading the Pack

Global tourism is bouncing back big in 2024, but staying ahead means thinking smart and staying agile. In Asia-Pacific, that means handling the surge in visitors while keeping it sustainable, nailing targeted marketing, and leveling out those seasonal travel waves.

Asia-Pacific Tourism Rebound: Late to the Party, But Now Leading the Pack

Tourism

Why All Eyes Are on China and India to Shape the Future of Global Tourism

In travel, India and China are markets you can’t afford to ignore. Two high-profile representatives from each country make a strong case for why.

Why All Eyes Are on China and India to Shape the Future of Global Tourism

Tourism

What’s Next for Saudi Tourism? Expanding Source Markets and Boosting Visitor Spend

Sure, Saudi’s aiming for a hefty 150 million tourists, but they’re also looking to attract those high-value travelers while working to double tourism’s slice of the GDP pie by 2030. The real test? Seeing if all these efforts actually cash in (quite literally!) over the next few years.

What’s Next for Saudi Tourism? Expanding Source Markets and Boosting Visitor Spend

Tourism

How Thailand Is Using AI to Tap into Gen Z’s Love for Spiritual Tourism

Thailand's move to blend AI with spiritual tourism isn’t just a clever marketing tactic, it’s about reshaping what travel means in a digital world. The real question is, will other destinations jump on this trend, or will Thailand’s unique mix of ancient beliefs and modern tech stay one-of-a-kind?

How Thailand Is Using AI to Tap into Gen Z’s Love for Spiritual Tourism

Tourism

China Further Expands Visa-Free List to Include 5 More Countries

China’s new visa-free program shows just how eager it is to bring back tourists. It’s already drawing in new visitors, but reaching pre-pandemic numbers is still a challenge. The real question is: can they keep travelers coming back? These relaxed visa rules are a great start, but turning them into long-term success will take more effort.

China Further Expands Visa-Free List to Include 5 More Countries

Tourism

Louisiana Makes Its Case For More Indian Tourists

With Indian arrivals to the U.S. on the rise, Louisiana is pulling out all the stops to win over these tourists. Think Cajun-meets-Asian vibes. Now, that’s a mashup!

Louisiana Makes Its Case For More Indian Tourists