Japan's dominance as APAC's largest travel market has come to an end, marking a major milestone for the region as an emerging China assumes the top spot. Following over a decade of economic stagnation, Japan's recovery from the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami has been sluggish, and the country's overall travel market growth will slow to 2% by 2015, according to a new PhoCusWright report (www.phocuswright.com/products/4248). Yet Japan's online leisure/unmanaged business travel market, by far APAC's largest, will sustain double-digit growth through 2014.
"Japan's travel industry has endured numerous challenges to growth for some time now, but its substantial online travel market should not be written off," said Douglas Quinby, senior director, research. "In fact, by 2015, the value of Japan's online travel gross bookings will still be more than double that of China."
Air is Japan's fastest-growing travel segment, as the emergence of several low-cost airline carriers, some backed by local legacy players, helps to spur air travel demand. In the online arena, supplier websites aided by LCC gains will grow faster than online travel agencies through 2015.
PhoCusWright's Japan Online Travel Overview provides market sizing and forecasts for Japan's total and online leisure/unmanaged business travel markets from 2010-2015. The report also discusses the key trends and developments shaping Japan's travel and tourism industry.
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PhoCusWright's Japan Online Travel Overview provides a comprehensive look at Japan's unique and complex travel marketplace.
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