Press Release from ITB Asia
Asia Pacific has become the world’s largest travel market and is expected to reach US$351.9 billion this year according to industry research authority, PhoCusWright. These latest figures were released today at the sixth edition of ITB Asia, ‘The Trade Show for the Asian Travel Market, which takes place at the Suntec Singapore Exhibition & Convention Centre till Friday, 25 October.
Asia Pacific has become the world’s largest travel market and is expected to reach US$351.9 billion this year according to industry research authority, PhoCusWright. These latest figures were released today at the sixth edition of ITB Asia, ‘The Trade Show for the Asian Travel Market, which takes place at the Suntec Singapore Exhibition & Convention Centre till Friday, 25 October.
Backed
by the emergence of economic powerhouses, especially China, India and
Southeast Asia, the region has confirmed itself as one of the driving
forces in world travel and has set another all-time high record. The
Asia Pacific travel market ousted Europe to become the world’s biggest
regional travel market in 2012, earning gross bookings of $326.2 billion
and the impressive figure is expected to grow
another 8% in 2013.
The
positive growth numbers on the travel market are reflected at this
year’s show as ITB Asia also reports a strong showing of 825 exhibiting
companies
from 73 countries. The show completely sold out four months ahead with
many exhibitors increasing their presence.
“The
show has evolved tremendously from when it first made its debut in 2008
and has now gained an even greater international dimension. Now that
Asia Pacific has taken the crown as the world’s largest travel market,
it becomes even more critical for us to maintain our position as an
effective platform to network and gain insights about the region’s
travel market. Our partners rely on us to gain up-to-the-minute
overview of the Asian travel industry’s value chain to stay at the
forefront of trends and developments,” said Christian Göke, CEO Messe
Berlin, organiser of ITB Asia.
Nations
represented among the record 50 international pavilions includes first
time exhibitors Greece and Russia, clear evidence of
the importance that these key emerging players place on ITB Asia as a
gateway to the Asian travel market. This year’s show also sees the
largest representation ever from the United States taking up an
increase of 90% of booth space with 30% more exhibitors compared to
2012. Exhibitors from Europe have also taken 20% more floor space this
year and there are almost 60% per cent more first time
exhibitors representing emerging markets in 2013.
More
important than the number of delegates, ITB Asia maintains its strong
focus on ensuring a well-balanced mix of geographical markets and
sectors such as MICE, leisure, and
corporate travel to uphold the quality of buyer-seller experience.
ITB Asia 2013 is seeing a stronger focus on the
MICE sector this
year. The business travel segment has more than doubled in 2013
compared to last year and representation from Conference and Meeting
venues has also tripled since 2012.
“Asia
is propelling the growth of the global travel and tourism
industry. This
in turn leads to more demand for quality platforms like TravelRave that
offer Asia-focused networks, insights and knowledge,” commented Lionel
Yeo, Chief Executive, Singapore Tourism Board (STB). “STB has worked
closely with Messe Berlin to grow ITB Asia as
an anchor event of TravelRave, and this strengthens the value
proposition of TravelRave as a dynamic marketplace of ideas and business
opportunities.”
The
PhocusWright study also reveals projected growth figures for the
countries within the Asia Pacific region over the next three
years led by China, Japan and the Pacific region.
“We
expect Asia Pacific travel market to maintain its growth through 2015
to reach US$407.3 billion and China will account for a third
of that. The Indonesian market is also poised for rapid development in
the next three years and double-digit growth is forecast for several
Asia Pacific markets through 2015,”
said Chetan Kapoor, Research Analyst – Asia Pacific, PhoCusWright.
ITB
Asia represents the full spectrum of tourism at all levels including
the hospitality sector, tour operators or travel agencies, National
Tourism Organisations, Convention and Visitors Bureaus, travel
technology firms, MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions and
exhibitions) and corporate travel representatives.
Over
the next three days, the show is expected to attract over 8000
attendees from 90 countries. ITB Asia is also a partner event
of TravelRave 2013, a mega travel and tourism festival week organised
by the Singapore Tourism Board.
Source : Messe Berlin GmbH, Singapore
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