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Agoda: Asian governments should prepare for flexible quarantine options to complement the vaccine roll-out

SINGAPORE, March 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Confidence in the vaccine rollouts, discussions around COVID-19 passports and alternative state quarantine announcements have triggered an increase in international travel searches, according to digital travel platform Agoda.com.

John Brown, Agoda CEO John Brown, Agoda CEO

Agoda's search data highlights green shoots of recovery and a growing optimism by travelers across Asia that international travel will start to return, with Australia, South Korea, Japan and Indonesia witnessing an increase in the number of international destinations in their top 30 searches in March 2021 compared to December 2020. Travelers from these markets are joining Mainland China, Taiwan and Singapore in their optimism for the resumption of international travel. Only Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand continued to see zero international destinations in their top 30 searches in both December 2020 and March 2021. However, interestingly, Thailand and the Philippines both feature strongly as destinations, with Bangkok securing a spot in six out of 11 origin markets' top 30 search lists.

Market

Number of international destinations in top 30 search (March 2021)

Number of international destinations in top 30 search (December 2020)

China

10

(Hong Kong SAR, Macau SAR, Bangkok, Dubai, Singapore, Tokyo, Edinburgh, London, Cebu, Boracay Island)

10

(Bangkok, Macau SAR, Hong Kong SAR, Singapore, Phuket, Tokyo, Maldives, London, Taipei, Pattaya)

Singapore * (top 10 destinations searched)

9

(Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila, Boracay Island, Pattaya, Hong Kong, Phuket, Bali, Penang)

9

(Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Bali, Dubai, Penang, Pattaya, Manila, Hong Kong, Khao Yai)

Taiwan

8

(Tokyo, Hong Kong, Kyoto, Jeju Island, Osaka, Bangkok, Seoul, Sapporo)

8

(Tokyo, Kyoto, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Osaka, Maldives, Singapore, Bali)

Australia

4

(Bali, Pattaya, Bangkok, Manila)

1

(Bali)

South Korea

4

(Bangkok, Las Vegas, Tokyo, Bali)

1

(Bangkok)

Japan

3

(Bangkok, Manila, Pattaya)

1

(Bangkok)

Indonesia

1

(Genting Highlands, MY)

0

Malaysia, The Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand

0

0

Alongside these growing searches, Agoda's data shows booking patterns start to normalise and return to pre-COVID trends, as behaviour indicators such as lead times and prices, which both reduced heavily in the spring and summer of 2020, dip less sharply.

"There are definitely reasons for the travel industry in Asia to start to feel more optimistic, and vaccines will be critical to full recovery, but initiatives like government subsidy programmes, such as TTogether in Thailand or GoTo Japan have been successful in harnessing the demand for travel and supporting domestic accommodation providers. Agoda's search data shows that travelers are looking to resume international travel, buoyed by the implementation of the vaccine roll-out, but there is more to do," explains John Brown, CEO Agoda.

"The vaccine rollout in Asia is commencing, but the pace across the region will vary, with some markets such as Singapore being fully vaccinated this year and others like Japan, Thailand and Vietnam looking more likely in 2022, so these heavily tourism-dependent economies need to consider how to accelerate the return to normality. Governments will need to innovate how they approach re-opening of their borders, balancing the very real need for the safety of their own citizens, and visitors alike, with the economic reality. For the foreseeable future, quarantine remains a stumbling block to international travel, so the provision of alternative state quarantine, as launched in Thailand and Hong Kong, might prove to be a sensible solution in line with a vaccine programme. Corporate technology partners able to move fast, will be able to provide governments with support to manage the complex variables that markets face."

Alternative quarantine solutions (ASQ)

With travelers raring to go, now more than ever, public-private collaboration is integral as the world works towards the sustainable recovery of the travel and tourism industry, an essential pillar in Asia Pacific making up 10% of APAC's GDP in 2019. International travel will take on a new reality with integrated measures to facilitate safe and responsible international travel, ranging from rapid testing, health certificates, COVID-19 vaccine passports and more. Quarantine stays is another key measure with the likes of the Thailand and Hong Kong governments exploring ways for travelers to embrace quarantine stays, working closely with private companies to assist with technology solutions.

As the first market to implement ASQ, Thailand's Ministry of Public Health and Department of Health Service Support partnered with Agoda to leverage the travel platform's tech solutions enabling returning Thai nationals and residents to choose their preferred accommodation direct on the travel platform. With Thailand announcing the reopening of borders to international tourists this July, Agoda's ASQ platform will offer travelers flexibility in terms of types of accommodation choice and other variables such as duration of stay.

"We are seeing rays of hope as markets announce the re-opening of borders through initiatives like the Taiwan-Palau or potential Australia-Singapore travel bubbles. With more markets exploring travel corridors, Alternative State Quarantine accommodation provides a solution to help resume international travel by enabling travelers to choose a quarantine property that best suits their needs. We are working closely with local governments and our accommodation partners to identify tech-enabled solutions to spur on and support the revival of local tourism economies," concludes John Brown, CEO of Agoda.

Visit www.agoda.com/press[1] for top searched destinations of key markets.

Editor's Notes

  • Top destination data is based on Agoda' search data on 1 December – 10 December 2020, 1 March – 10 March 2021 with check in dates 1 Mar – 31 Dec 2021.

About Agoda

From its beginnings as an e-commerce start-up based in Singapore in 2005, digital travel platform Agoda has grown to offer a global network of over 2 million properties in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide, offering travelers easy access to a wide choice of luxury and budget hotels, apartments, homes and villas, to suit all budgets and travel occasions. In 2019, Agoda added a flight product and packages to help make travel even easier. Headquartered in Singapore, Agoda is part of Booking Holdings (Nasdaq: BKNG) and employs more than 4,000 staff in 28 countries. Agoda.com and the Agoda mobile app are available in 39 languages. www.agoda.com[2]

 

References

  1. ^ www.agoda.com/press (www.agoda.com)
  2. ^ www.agoda.com (www.agoda.com)

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