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Welcome to Sun Leisure World

Welcome to Sun Leisure World – Sun Leisure World is a dynamic online Experience Marketplace, Aggrigrator and Reseller (OTA) dedicated to provide unparalleled travel experiences in South East Asia with “TRUSTED PARTNER*”. Our platform connects travellers with a diverse range of destinations, tours, activities, and accommodations, ensuring seamless booking and exceptional customer service. Established with a passion for travel and innovation, Sun Leisure World leverages cutting-edge technology to enhance the travel booking process and deliver memorable journeys for its Business to Business portal called as www.slw.travel and Travel Space located strategically at key tourism locations.

Sun Leisure World has served top corporate companies, Bank and Travel Operators, Our Name is an opportunity for those who work with Thailand, India and Sri Lanka Travel Market. We help to penetrate and assist local partners to contribute in sustainable travel growth to one of the biggest potential growth markets of the world. Our Product at Travel Store which covers Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, India and Sri Lanka, These Destinations are the heartbeat of tourism in the Asian Market.

Company Highlight :-

  • Serving an average 9000 persons every month.
  • Generating around 3000’s Booking of Experience through our channel and partners every month.
  • 7,000 Travel Agency Partner worldwide.
  • Creating a revenue of 80-90 Million Thai Baht Per Year
  • Serving top World’s Travel Operator (Hotelbed, Trip, Ctrip, Klook, Viator, Tripadviser)
  • Assisting Hilton, Novotel, Dusit for Travel Desk.
  • Our B2b module has the following sub-unique module of distribution.
    • B2B Booking Portal :- www.slw.travel Which enable a booking of tours, travel and transfer for 7 country specially focusing on experience, attraction ticket, tours and transfer (Bulk booking for attraction ticket)Our B2b portal optimise it’s offering with its subscription model which is dynamic and problem solving approach in Travel Industry.
    • E Travel Desk :- An exclusive B2B platform for Hotels/Resorts/Appartment where they can sale local experience/attractions, tours and transfer product using our E Travel Desk.
    • API Booking :- We promote and do API sales using our API
    • Travel Space :- We have created our own Franchise Outlet module at Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya to provide quality unique content, test our innovation and sale our product. And we have proven expertise in implementing our module.

Our Portal also has a unique backend solution for our suppliers, buyers and agencies connected with us. Which can be access through https://spanel.sunleisureworld.com/ We also have our financial model to assist our account team reach the optimal accuracy

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The Asia-Pacific region is projected to continue being one of the fastest-growing regions in terms of international tourist arrivals. The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) projects that Asia will grow at a rate of 5% to 7% per annum over the next decade, surpassing pre-pandemic levels by 2025-2026.

Emerging Destinations: While traditional destinations like Thailand, Japan, and Australia will continue to attract tourists, emerging destinations such as Vietnam, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka are expected to see significant growth due to improved infrastructure, marketing efforts, and the desire for unique travel experiences.

Sustainability Focus: Destinations are increasingly focusing on sustainable tourism practices to preserve natural and cultural resources, which will be a key factor in attracting environmentally conscious travellers.

Revenue Estimates : In 2024, the total revenue from international tourism in Asia and the Pacific is expected to reach approximately $600 billion, with a steady growth rate as travel restrictions have fully eased and travel confidence returns.

CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate): The region's tourism revenue is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7-9% from 2024 to 2033. This growth will be driven by factors such as increasing intra-regional travel, expansion of low-cost airlines, and investments in tourism infrastructure.

Revenue by 2033: By 2033, the region’s international tourism revenue could exceed $1 trillion, with significant contributions from emerging markets and the development of new tourism destinations. Key drivers will include technological advancements, sustainable tourism practices, and enhanced marketing strategies targeting diverse demographics.

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Smart Tourism: Technological advancements, including AI-driven customer service, virtual tourism experiences, and digital payment systems, will revolutionise how tourism services are offered and consumed. Asia-Pacific is expected to lead in adopting these technologies, enhancing the overall travel experience.

Data-Driven Marketing: Tourism boards and companies in the region will increasingly use big data and AI to personalise marketing efforts, targeting specific demographics and preferences to optimise tourist engagement and satisfaction.

Travel Economy

Asia's tourism sector is on a strong growth trajectory, driven by economic prosperity, demographic shifts, and technological advancements. By addressing challenges and focusing on sustainable and innovative practices, Asia will not only recover from past setbacks but also set new benchmarks in global tourism by 2033.

Key Highlights:
  • Recovery from Pandemic Impact: After a substantial decline in 2020 and 2021, tourism receipts in Asia have rebounded robustly, approaching pre-pandemic levels in 2023 and expected to surpass them in 2024.
  • Major Contributors:
    • China Remains the largest recipient of tourism revenue in Asia due to its diverse attractions and business travel.
    • Thailand Known for its beaches and cultural sites, Thailand has seen a significant influx of tourists, contributing substantially to its tourism receipts.
    • Japan and South Korea Both countries have benefited from increased interest in cultural tourism and have recorded high spending per tourist.
Projected Growth (2025-2033):
  • Steady Increase: Steady Increase: It is projected that tourism receipts in Asia will grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6-8% over the next decade.
  • Emerging Markets:
    • Vietnam and Indonesia: These countries are expected to see accelerated growth in tourism receipts due to developing infrastructure and aggressive marketing strategies.
    • India With its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, India is poised to attract more international tourists, increasing its share in regional tourism receipts.

Current Overview (2024): Tourism receipts refer to the expenditure by international inbound visitors, including payments to national carriers for international transport. In 2024, Asia witnessed a significant rebound in tourism receipts following the relaxation of travel restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Drivers of Growth:
  • Rising Middle Class: An expanding middle class in Asia-Pacific countries leads to increased regional travel and higher spending.
  • Improved Connectivity: Expansion of flight routes and better transportation infrastructure facilitate easier access to various destinations.
  • Digital Marketing and E-tourism: Enhanced online presence and booking platforms make it easier for international tourists to plan and spend on trips in Asia.
2. Inbound Travel Trends in Asia

Current Trends (2024):

  • Return to Pre-Pandemic Levels: Inbound travel to Asia has recovered significantly, with tourist arrivals nearing or exceeding numbers from 2019.
  • Preference for Safe and Sustainable Destinations: Post-pandemic travellers are showing a preference for destinations that offer safety protocols and sustainable tourism practices.
  • Increase in Short-haul Trave: There is a noticeable increase in short-haul travel within the Asia-Pacific region, driven by ease of travel restrictions and proximity.

Notable Trends:

  • Health and Wellness Tourism: Destinations offering wellness retreats, spa therapies, and health-centric experiences are gaining popularity.
  • Eco-Tourism: There is a growing interest in eco-friendly destinations like Bhutan and parts of Malaysia, promoting conservation and sustainable travel.
  • Culinary Tourisme: Food-centric travel experiences are attracting tourists to countries like Japan, Thailand, and India.

Demographic Shifts:

  • Younger Travellers: Millennials and Gen Z are becoming significant contributors to inbound travel, seeking unique and immersive experiences.
  • Solo and Female Travellers: There is an increasing trend of solo and female travellers exploring Asian destinations, leading to tailored services and packages.

Projected Trends (2025-2033):

  • Diversification of Source Markets: Beyond traditional Western markets, there will be increased inbound travel from Africa and the Middle East due to improved connectivity and bilateral relations.
  • Growth of Secondary Destinations: Lesser-known destinations in countries like Laos, Myanmar, and the Philippines will gain traction as travelers seek off-the-beaten-path experiences.
  • Technological Integration: Use of AI and VR in planning and experiencing travel will enhance tourist engagement and satisfaction
Outbound Travel Trends from Asia

Projected Trends (2025-2033):

  • Surge in Outbound Tourism: Asian countries, particularly China and India, are contributing significantly to global outbound tourism numbers.
  • Preference for Nearby Destinations: Asian travellers are favouring destinations within the Asia-Pacific region, such as Japan, South Korea, and Australia, due to shorter travel times and cultural affinities.
  • Luxury Travel Demand: There's a growing demand for luxury travel experiences among affluent Asians, leading to increased spending in destinations offering high-end services.

Projected Trends (2025-2033):

  • Expansion to New Destinations: Asian travellers will increasingly explore destinations in Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America as they seek new experiences.
  • Sustainable and Responsible Travel: Growing awareness about environmental impacts will lead to more eco-conscious travel choices.
  • Increase in Business Travel: Economic growth in Asian countries will result in more outbound business travel, especially to major global business hubs.

Economic Impact:

  • Contribution to Global Tourism Revenue: Asian outbound travellers are expected to be among the highest spenders, significantly contributing to the economies of host countries.
  • Influence on Global Travel Trends: Preferences and behaviours of Asian travellers will shape global tourism offerings and marketing strategies.
Tourism Prospects in Asia till 2033

Overall Outlook: The tourism industry in Asia is poised for robust growth over the next decade, solidifying its position as a leading region in global tourism.

Growth Factors:

  • Economic Development: Economic Development: Continued economic growth in Asian countries will increase disposable incomes, leading to more travel, both inbound and outbound.
  • Infrastructure Investments: Massive investments in transportation, hospitality, and tourism infrastructure will enhance accessibility and tourist experiences.
  • Policy Support: Government initiatives promoting tourism, such as visa relaxations and tourism-friendly policies, will boost tourist arrivals.

Innovation and Technology:

  • Smart Tourism: Adoption of technologies like AI, IoT, and big data analytics will personalise and streamline travel experiences.
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality: These technologies will be used for marketing and enhancing on-site experiences, attracting tech-savvy travellers.

Sustainability and Responsible Tourism:

  • Eco-Friendly Practices: There will be a strong emphasis on sustainable tourism practices to preserve natural and cultural resources.
  • Community-Based Tourism: Initiatives that involve local communities in tourism will gain prominence, providing authentic experiences and economic benefits to locals.

Challenges:

  • Climate Change: Adverse climate events could impact tourism infrastructure and attractiveness of certain destinations.
  • Health Risks: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic will necessitate robust health and safety protocols to prevent future disruptions.
  • Overtourism: Managing tourist flows to prevent overcrowding and degradation of popular sites will be crucial.

Projected Statistics by 2033:

  • International Tourist Arrivals: Expected to reach over 800 million annually in Asia-Pacific.
  • Tourism Receipts: Anticipated to exceed $1.5 trillion, accounting for a significant share of global tourism revenue.
  • Employment: The tourism sector will continue to be a major employer, providing jobs to over 100 million people in the region.

Conclusion: Asia's tourism sector is on a strong growth trajectory, driven by economic prosperity, demographic shifts, and technological advancements. By addressing challenges and focusing on sustainable and innovative practices, Asia will not only recover from past setbacks but also set new benchmarks in global tourism by 2033.

Sources

  • World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)
  • World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)
  • Asian Development Bank (ADB)
  • OECD Tourism Trends and Policies
  • Euromonitor International
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