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MMGY Survey Signals a Defining Split in Asia-Pacific Outbound Travel as China and India Drive Growth
MMGY Survey Signals a Defining Split in Asia-Pacific Outbound Travel as China and India Drive Growth
Kansas City, MO – Asia-Pacific’s international travelers are entering a new phase of divergence. According to new research from MMGY, outbound travel from the region is accelerating, but not in a uniform way. Based on an inaugural multimarket study of more than 4,000 outbound travelers across five key countries, Portrait of Asia-Pacific International Travelers™ examines how consumers are planning, booking and prioritizing international travel over the next three years. The findings reveal a region defined not by a single growth story but by sharply different motivations that will shape tourism demand in 2026 and beyond.
The study’s most notable insights include:
Spending intentions also differ considerably. Chinese travelers report the highest expected mean spend at $7,748 per international leisure trip, followed by Australian travelers at $7,124 and Indian travelers at $5,154. High-growth markets also show elevated premium-cabin usage, with 38% of Indian travelers and 33% of Chinese travelers having flown business or first class in the past year, reinforcing a willingness to invest in comfort and experience.
These findings point to a region experiencing uneven growth and evolving traveler expectations. Asia-Pacific markets face a complex mix of expansion and maturity, requiring strategies that reflect local context rather than regional generalizations.
The full Portrait of Asia-Pacific International Travelers™ study, including detailed market dashboards, strategic recommendations, and trend analysis on topics such as sustainability and business travel, is now available for purchase or as part of an all-access subscription to EurekA!, MMGY’s AI-powered research platform. To learn more, visit store.mmgyintel.com.
About MMGY Global
MMGY Global is the world’s leading integrated marketing firm specializing in the travel, hospitality and lifestyle industries. With operating brands across the world, the award-winning organization maintains a global communications practice in all marketing channels, serving many of the world’s premier travel and tourism brands. As a company dedicated to the travel industry, MMGY Global strives to create a connected, inclusive and peaceful world by promoting travel as a cultural bridge of understanding. For more information, visit mmgyglobal.com.
Derek Klaus
MMGY Global
MMGY Global
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