PATA International Members and PATA Youth Members can receive a recording of this webinar by request only.
Global travel took the largest ever hit in 2020, taking the industry back to levels not seen. As we look ahead, three indicators - pent-up demand, pent-up savings, and border re-openings – provide insights and signals for travel recovery. Are these tailwinds strong enough? As destinations and travel corridors continue to work on vaccine rollouts, the implementation of new travel protocols and procedures, and learn how to co-exist with Covid-19 and new variants, how can travel operators in Asia strategise their recovery plans?
Based on the newly released Mastercard Recovery Insights report 'Ready for Takeoff?,' the webinar will outline and explore:
Key global travel trends in the air and on the ground
Drivers for travel recovery: leisure vs. business, domestic vs. long-distance, travel routes
Consumer shifts in spend during and post lockdown and how this impacts travel recovery
An in-depth look at leisure recovery: Reviewing behaviours, segments and spending patterns
Registration to this webinar is available only to PATA International Members and PATA Youth Members - use the email address associated with your individual or organisational membership to register for this event and to receive a copy of the recording.
Please note that certificates will not be provided to participants of this webinar.
Speakers
Andreas Spycher, Principal – Mastercard Data & Services, Mastercard
Andreas Spycher is Principal at Mastercard and based in Singapore. In this role, his focus lies on leading the development of Mastercard Data & Service solutions in the governments, government agencies and tourism organization. His aim is to support and consult these customers to build strong disbursement programs, improve their digital collection services, build and enhance smart city functionalities and help to grow tourism revenues.… Read More
David Mann, Chief Economist, AP|MEA, Mastercard
As Chief Economist AP|MEA David’s responsibilities include development and delivery of differentiated economic, financial, policy and market thought leadership for customers, Mastercard and public policy. David comes to Mastercard with over 20 years of experience at Standard Chartered Bank having worked in different roles at the bank, including Asia Chief Economist, and most recently Global Chief Economist.… Read More
Mayank Dutt, Marketing and Communications Head, Southeast Asia, Mastercard
Mayank Dutt is the Head of Marketing and Communications- Southeast Asia, for Mastercard based in Singapore. He joined Mastercard in April 2020 from Citibank, where he spent 16 years across various geographies and functions. As the Head of Marketing and Communications Mayank oversees the entire suite of brand and marketing related activities in his division, working closely with the Country Managers…. Read More