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This paper aims to analyse and lay out solutions to simultaneously navigate COVID-19’s impact and build a resilient travel and tourism Industry in the post-COVID-19 world. The author has identified a few growth areas that are noteworthy such as solutions for contactless travel, consumer tools for travel distribution, customer retention solutions for travel companies and more.
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This report aims to aid tourism recovery by providing policymakers and donors innovative and best practice examples of policy response. The authors studied policy responses in five developing destinations spread across South and Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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This timely report highlights emerging trends about health and hygiene in travel and tourism concerning traveller booking behaviour and resident sentiment to assist destination managers rethink, rebuild, and reposition their destinations.
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With joint efforts of Agoda.com, Twenty31 Consulting Inc. and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), this report represents a distillation of the narrative around the OTA/travel SME dynamic in Asia Pacific, including a forecasting aspect exploring how this dynamic will develop in the coming years with a view to providing actionable insights for key stakeholders within this ecosystem.
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Ivy Alliance Tourism Consulting, China Comfort Travel Group and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) cooperated to carry out a market survey, aiming at understanding Chinese tourists’ intent and needs to travel after the end of the epidemic.
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There is a huge opportunity for the tourism and hospitality industry in the Asia Pacific region to take a bite out of the food waste problem. This report aims to evaluate the opportunities for the industry and region to step up to the plate and do our part.
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Over nine million new jobs can be created within Asia Pacific destinations over the next five years by fully embracing digital platforms and data driven innovation in the tourism sector. Travelers are increasingly using online platforms before, during and after their trips. Engaging with travellers on these trusted platforms will help businesses and destinations to gain market share, while interactions also generate data which should be used to better understand demand and drive innovation.
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The report focuses on Indigenous tourism and human rights in the Asia-Pacific region. It reviews case studies, analyses tourism's impact on Indigenous peoples, and provides guidelines to ensure tourism respects Indigenous cultures and rights and promotes sustainable development, particularly in line with international human rights frameworks such as the UNDRIP and the Larrakia Declaration.