New report reveals changing face of luxury travel in asia pacific
The luxury group by marriott international launches extensive research among affluent travelers across six markets 68% spending more on leisure travel with 74% respondents planning an intra-regional holiday within asia-pacific (apac) australia is the top destination in next 12 months ahead of japan, with 46% planning to visit indian hnw are driving luxury travel with 89% indians planning to spend more in next 12 months high-end gastronomy is the primary driver for luxury travel with 88% planning holidays around food three new personas of luxury traveler defined singapore , july 1, 2024 /prnewswire/ -- as the asia pacific region continues to be the growth engine for luxury travel, a new comprehensive report from the luxury group by marriott international has identified new expectations and travel preferences among high-net-worth (hnw) travelers in asia pacific. across the region, 68% are planning to spend more on travel over the next 12 months – 89% among indians - with 74% planning to travel within asia pacific and 88% prioritizing gastronomy as the reason to travel.
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