Tourico Holidays have shared data reporting a 93 percent overall increase in Asia-Pacific hotel bookings in 2017 compared to the same time in 2016.
Indonesia leads the Asia-Pacific market in annual growth, with bookings up 111 percent in 2017. China (+88 percent YoY), Singapore (+79 percent YoY), Malaysia (+78 percent YoY), Australia (+63 percent YoY), and Thailand (+39 percent YoY) have also seen a sharp increase in hotel bookings compared to last year.
Nearly every source market is contributing to the growth in Asia-Pacific hotel booking activity. North America increased its bookings to the region in 2017 by 53 percent – with the United States jumping 46 percent year-over-year and Canada growing by 98 percent. South America also increased its Asia-Pacific hotel bookings by 64 percent. Meanwhile, Europe continues to consume Asia-Pacific hotel product as well, increasing its bookings by 96 percent – with the United Kingdom’s bookings rising by 95 percent year-over-year. The Middle East saw a 24 percent increase in Asia-Pacific bookings, and Scandinavia increased by 68 percent.
Domestic travel within Asia-Pacific has also shown growth, increasing by 107 percent in 2017.
“The Asia-Pacific travel market has advanced at an unprecedented rate in 2017 – and there are no real signs of a slow-down,” said Hillary Wang (pictured), the regional director of product development in North Asia for Tourico Holidays. “Travel suppliers serving the Asia-Pacific market should expect consistent, diversified demand to countries throughout the region.”
As the demand for Asia-Pacific hotel product continues to rise, Tourico has strategically added local rooms to its inventory. In 2017, Tourico increased its number of APAC hotel partners by 40 percent.
“With travellers from all of the primary source markets booking product in Asia-Pacific, our network of distribution clients can be confident that Tourico will continue to add a diversified portfolio of hotels throughout the market,” Wang said.