With rising affluence, Asians travel farther and take longer trips

27 Jun 2018  2099 | World Travel News

Rising affluence among a new generation of Asia-Pacific consumers is estimated to add nearly 90 million new travellers by 2025, with travellers more likely to take longhaul trips as income levels gradually rise, according to the Visa Business and Economic Insights Global Travel Study conducted with Oxford Economics.

“Travel patterns are changing among Asia-Pacific consumers. As household income growth continue to outpace economic growth in most countries in the region, overseas travel is not only becoming more common, people are also travelling more often and looking at further destinations such as Europe and the US,” said Glenn Maguire, principal Asia Pacific economist, Visa.

An Asian traveller on the Loma del Pliegue Tumbado trail in Patagonia, Argentina

In Visa’s analysis of 250 cities around the world, it was shown that once a city achieves critical mass of travelling-class household, the likelihood for increased overseas travel rises significantly.

Asia-Pacific households now account for one in three global travelling households, up from one out of four in 2006.

In the case of China, the number of cities reaching the tipping point in cross-border tourism is likely to double by 2025, adding nearly 80 million more households to the global travelling class.

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