Capitalising on the growing demand for sports tourism, the companies offer a range of attractive group escorted tours, customised holidays, and MICE programmes across segments and price points
Australia
ICC World Cup triggers sports tourism
As sports and travel converge, match cities see a surge in travel and stay bookings
What’s the connection between FIFA Women’s World Cup and Booking.com?
As their travel partner, Booking.com will make it easier for everyone to book accommodation and provide fans the opportunity to experience all that the host cities have to offer
Vietnam’s VietJet opens exciting travel opportunities for Indians
Launches direct flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Brisbane, making it easier for Indians to travel from Mumbai, Ahmedabad and New Delhi to Australia via Ho Chi Minh City
Qantas launches first direct route between Australia and Southern India
It is set to team up with Indigo
Australia’s travel insurance to contract by 7.7% in 2020, forecasts GlobalData
As per the latest data, travel insurance is forecasted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of just 0.2% during 2019-2024 mainly due to the restriction on international travel
Australian cities’ tourism sector is in turmoil, says GlobalData
International travel restrictions along with imposition of complete lockdown and quarantine measures helped to contain the spread in Australia, but had led to severe disruption to the tourism and hospitality industry
COVID-19 exacerbates economic struggle of Australian cities, says GlobalData
The real economy of Sydney and Melbourne are projected to contract 4.2% and 4.0%, respectively, and the unemployment rate to spike to 5.7% and 5.9%, respectively, in 2020
Australia’s dependency on tourism will significantly slow transactions growth, says GlobalData
Australia is one of the most highly-developed contactless card markets in the world
‘Australia to witness spike in domestic tourism’ says GlobalData
Australia is considering to close their international borders but they are also encouraging its citizens to look into domestic travel once the coronavirus curve is flattened