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Latest arrival stats from the ABS
Check out the latest arrival stats as compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The report also offers valuable insights that compare the 2017 and 2018 calendar years. View the statistics here.
Next-Gen Luxury Travellers: Affluent Chinese Families
Chinese luxury travellers are already changing the travel market. And, in the next ten years, it’s estimated that a staggering 100 million new passports will be issued in China. Now, it’s time to gain an accurate understanding of these valuable customers. What are their preferences? How is their view of luxury evolving? How can tourism businesses connect with them? The Next-Gen Luxury Travellers: Affluent Chinese Families report by The Luxury Conversations and ILTM China attempts to answer these questions. Read [...]
Luxury travel but not as we know it
The luxury travel report available to download below examines the key trends and significant shifts in how the luxury travel market is defined. These trends are shaped by consumer demands, which are now transforming the industry model. Offering a comprehensive look at the new luxury market, the report brings together market research, market leader interviews, and a field study conducted with more than 1,000 Asian ‘luxury travellers.’ Download the full report here.
Australian Hotel Market Overview Q3 2018
According to the Australian Hotel Market Overview Q3 2018, the market is starting to see lower occupancy across major cities – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Cairns saw declines in occupancy over the last 12 months. The demand for hotel rooms, however, should be strengthened by the weakening Australian dollar. As international travel becomes more costly, we may see a boost in domestic travel. Download the full report here.
Australian Multi-Generational Travel Trends
The Australian Multi-Generational Travel Trends report examines the travel habits and behaviours of four distinct generations of Australians: Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers. The report offers illuminating insights into the differences and similarities in the ways these generations plan, engage with, and enjoy travel. For example, while millennials took the most trips, baby boomers were shown to prefer longer vacations. Download the full report here.