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PhoCusWright's Japan Online Travel Overview Report
Japan ceded its leadership of the Asia Pacific travel market to China in 2012, and it will remain the regional runner-up for the foreseeable future. But as the country makes slow, steady progress toward recovery from its losses during the 2011 earthquake and tsunami, the unique characteristics of its travel market - partly mature, partly developing - will continue to attract attention from global online travel agencies and hoteliers.
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PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fifth Edition
Asia Pacific's bustling economies have enjoyed striking growth in travel demand over the past several years. Airlines and hotels are benefiting from growing business and leisure travel demand, and online travel agencies - both local and global - continue to outperform the overall market. PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fifth Edition provides comprehensive sizing, analysis and forecasting for the region's 13 travel markets, with special emphasis on its five major markets: China, India, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
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PhoCusWright's China Online Travel Overview Fifth Edition: The Giant Has Awoken
China has become a major global market for travel and tourism, and the country's online travel market - while still relatively young - is growing at a torrid pace. PhoCusWright's China Online Travel Overview Fifth Edition: The Giant Has Awoken provides comprehensive sizing and analysis of the country's online and total travel markets by segment and channel.
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PhoCusWright's India Consumer Travel Report
PhoCusWright's India Consumer Travel Report provides a complete picture of the new Indian traveler: who are they, how they travel, how they shop, and what they want.
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PhoCusWright's India Online Travel Overview Fifth Edition: When Fast is Not Fast Enough
Benefiting from fast growth and a populous middle class with an ever-rising disposable income, the Indian travel market, both total and online, will enjoy double-digit gains through 2013. However, slowing growth, rising oil prices and a troubled airline market could soften overall travel and online travel sentiment in the coming years.
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India Package: Online Travel Overview and Consumer Travel Report
Two new reports from PhoCusWright reveal that despite a slowing economy, rising fuel prices and a troubled aviation sector, India's travel marketplace is expanding rapidly, and is poised for strong double-digit growth for the next several years. Purchase both reports and save 15%.
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Travel Innovation and Technology Trends: 2012 and Beyond
Heads up, travel companies: 2012's host of technology trends – including new developments in social e-commerce, business intelligence and content fragmentation – will have huge effects on the future of travel distribution.
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Presentation: Asia Pacific Online Travel Traffic Jam!
Asia Pacific Online Travel Traffic Jam! presents an overview of Web traffic and online travel shopping trends in three distinct markets - Australia, China and India.
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PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition: Rail
Online rail bookings are on the rise in Asia Pacific, but obstacles in emerging markets - such as Internet access and online payment adoption - still hinder growth. Rail penetration is highest in India, Japan and China, and the latter two account for the vast majority of the region's rail bookings.
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PhoCusWright's Asia Pacific Online Travel Overview Fourth Edition: OTAs
While Asia Pacific's total travel market declined during the recession, online travel agencies experienced striking growth. Hotels accounted for the vast majority of these bookings and air held second place, though these dynamics vary by market. Most markets in the region are led by local OTA brands, many of which are expanding their reach outside their home turf. Global OTAs, in efforts to catch up and drive growth, are increasingly investing in the region.
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