Agoda CEO: 'Travel industry off to a great start in 2024'

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SINGAPORE, Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on the first month of the year, 2024 could be a great year for travel, predicts Omri Morgenshtern, CEO of digital travel platform Agoda. Speaking at the ASEAN Tourism Forum 2024 (ATF) in Laos on January 26, Morgenshtern noted that the new year has been off to an enthusiastic start as it builds on the momentum from 2023 and with tourism prominently on the agenda.

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(PRNewsfoto/Agoda)

2023 turned out to be a good year for the travel industry with the most notable Year-on-Year growth happening in Asia, where Agoda is well-established. Morgenshtern shared "Asia was last out, but fast out post-covid, leading to the highest percentage of YoY growth across Booking Holding brands like Agoda. This was driven by success stories like the popularity of Japan as an international destination, and South Korea and India emerging as outbound travel forces to be reckoned with."

Following ATF, Morgenshtern is even more optimistic for 2024, with markets spearheading tourism campaigns for 2024, and inspiring discussions about how travelers are taking full advantage of innovative technologies and fewer travel restrictions. Here are the five trends the Agoda CEO predicts will shape the travel industry in 2024:

1.    Visa-free travel gathers pace

Tourism features prominently on the agenda for many popular and emerging markets and this has led to a recent wave of visa easements. This will further reduce friction in travel and enable destinations to diversify their source markets in a bid to boost inbound traffic. For instance, when Malaysia removed restrictions at the beginning of December, there was a four-fold increase in searches from India and China to Malaysia compared to the previous month. A simple move that brought about significant change. Morgenshtern predicts relaxed visa requirements, such as Indian travelers enjoying visa-free access to destinations like Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia, will lead to other markets following suit.

2.    More impetus for connected travel bookings

Travel providers will continue to simplify bookings by seeking ways to seamlessly integrate flights, hotels, experiences, and activities. With 3 out of 4 travelers booking tours, activities, and attractions within a week of their arrival date, it will be welcomed by travelers if convenient opportunities to book ahead are enabled. Agoda incentivizes this by often applying additional discounts when accommodation and flights are booked together. As people come to expect travel planning within a single interface, providers will need to rise to the challenge by offering a 'one-source' travel concierge and cater to a higher demand for flexibility.