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The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026 covers 26 source markets across East, Southeast, South, Central, and West Asia

Chameleon Strategies and CrescentRating, both UN Tourism Affiliate Members, launched the Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026, a market-by-market intelligence resource covering 26 Asian outbound source markets.

The report was unveiled at the Halal In Travel Global Summit in Singapore and the condensed version of handbook is available as a free digital download at AsiaTravelTrends.com, while the full comprehensive version is available at 66 percent discount for limited time, along individual market reports.

The publication, written for destination marketers, national tourism organizations, airlines, tour operators, and travel trade professionals who need practical, source-specific intelligence on how Asian consumer travel behavior is changing and what that change means for their planning decisions.

The report covers 26 source markets: Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, UAE, and Taiwan.

Each chapter is structured around a single core argument about what a given market is actually doing and why destinations consistently misread it.

The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Report 2026 is an initiative by PATA and UN Tourism Affiliate Members Chameleon Strategies and CrescentRating. Free registration at AsiaTravelTrends.com enables digital downloads of the handbooks and specific source market reports.

Chameleon Strategies CEO and report co-editor Dr Jens Thraenhart remarked: "Tourism posted a post-pandemic record in 2025. In the same season, the corridors, costs, and politics that produced that record were being rewritten underneath it. I call the space between those two realities the Next Tourism Order. In that world, generic aspirational travel fills hotels in good years. Passion-tourism fills them in difficult ones. The question destinations should be asking is not how many travelers are coming, but what they are genuinely coming for. The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026 is the demand-side guide to that question, written for the destination leaders, who understand that the operators who get this right now will be the ones still standing when conditions shift.”

CrescentRating CEO Fazal Bahardeen added: “The shared values, faith-based needs, and core behaviors of Muslim travelers form an incredibly powerful, unifying bond across borders. This collective identity is the absolute foundation of Muslim-friendly travel. However, we must remember that these travelers are not a monolith. While united by deep universal values, a Muslim traveler from Indonesia still possesses distinct cultural nuances compared to one from Saudi Arabia or Kazakhstan. To succeed, destinations must treat these shared Muslim values as their non-negotiable bedrock, while layering source-market-specific execution on top. The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026 bridges this gap.”

Sector under pressure

The launch comes at a moment of significant pressure on Asian outbound travel: airspace disruptions across the Middle East in 2025 and early 2026 strained routing on corridors carrying some of the largest volumes of Asian outbound passenger traffic.

A border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia in the second half of 2025 produced a direct and measurable collapse in regional tourism demand, demonstrating how quickly a geographically limited event can disable bookings far beyond the conflict zone.

Against that backdrop, the report's 26 market chapters are designed to give practitioners the specific, source-market-level understanding they need to plan with greater precision, not just track aggregate trends.

The Saudi Arabia chapter, written by Thraenhart based on his experience in the Kingdom, drawing from his recent time as advisor at the Saudi Tourism Authority, making the case that Saudi outbound represents one of the most consistently underestimated high-yield opportunities in global tourism.

Saudi travelers stay an average of 19 nights internationally and have shifted decisively from goods-led to experience-led travel over the past five years. The same motivational shift observed in Chinese outbound travel a decade ago is now building in the Gulf.

Stronger showing

Tourism has rarely looked stronger on paper: UN Tourism recorded 1.52 billion international arrivals in 2025, a post-pandemic record and a figure that sits close to the sector's pre-pandemic trajectory.

The problem is that aggregate arrival figures are the most lagging indicator the industry has; they tell us what travelers already did, not what the system underneath them can absorb.

In the same season that arrivals hit their 2025 record, the World Economic Forum ranked geoeconomic confrontation as the most likely trigger of a global crisis.

The report launches alongside AsiaTravelTrends.com, a platform dedicated to Asian outbound travel intelligence and consumer behaviour; a copy of the report is likewise free to download from the platform.

In addition to hosting the annual report and future editions, the platform will aggregate relevant articles and research on Asian consumer travel markets, publish contributions from regional experts and practitioners, and enable customization of the personal profile for registered users to track relevant Asian outbound source markets.

Asia Travel Trends plans to collaborate with trade associations and conferences to organize dedicated events and seminars to lstay current about the key and emerging Asian outbound travel markets.

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CrescentRating and Chameleon Strategies launch Asia’s most detailed outbound travel intelligence resource

The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026 covers 26 source markets across East, Southeast, South, Central, and West Asia

Chameleon Strategies and CrescentRating, both UN Tourism Affiliate Members, launched the Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026, a market-by-market intelligence resource covering 26 Asian outbound source markets.

The report was unveiled at the Halal In Travel Global Summit in Singapore and the condensed version of handbook is available as a free digital download at AsiaTravelTrends.com, while the full comprehensive version is available at 66 percent discount for limited time, along individual market reports.

The publication, written for destination marketers, national tourism organizations, airlines, tour operators, and travel trade professionals who need practical, source-specific intelligence on how Asian consumer travel behavior is changing and what that change means for their planning decisions.

The report covers 26 source markets: Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, UAE, and Taiwan.

Each chapter is structured around a single core argument about what a given market is actually doing and why destinations consistently misread it.

The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Report 2026 is an initiative by PATA and UN Tourism Affiliate Members Chameleon Strategies and CrescentRating. Free registration at AsiaTravelTrends.com enables digital downloads of the handbooks and specific source market reports.

Chameleon Strategies CEO and report co-editor Dr Jens Thraenhart remarked: "Tourism posted a post-pandemic record in 2025. In the same season, the corridors, costs, and politics that produced that record were being rewritten underneath it. I call the space between those two realities the Next Tourism Order. In that world, generic aspirational travel fills hotels in good years. Passion-tourism fills them in difficult ones. The question destinations should be asking is not how many travelers are coming, but what they are genuinely coming for. The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026 is the demand-side guide to that question, written for the destination leaders, who understand that the operators who get this right now will be the ones still standing when conditions shift.”

CrescentRating CEO Fazal Bahardeen added: “The shared values, faith-based needs, and core behaviors of Muslim travelers form an incredibly powerful, unifying bond across borders. This collective identity is the absolute foundation of Muslim-friendly travel. However, we must remember that these travelers are not a monolith. While united by deep universal values, a Muslim traveler from Indonesia still possesses distinct cultural nuances compared to one from Saudi Arabia or Kazakhstan. To succeed, destinations must treat these shared Muslim values as their non-negotiable bedrock, while layering source-market-specific execution on top. The Asia Pacific Outbound Traveler Handbook 2026 bridges this gap.”

Sector under pressure

The launch comes at a moment of significant pressure on Asian outbound travel: airspace disruptions across the Middle East in 2025 and early 2026 strained routing on corridors carrying some of the largest volumes of Asian outbound passenger traffic.

A border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia in the second half of 2025 produced a direct and measurable collapse in regional tourism demand, demonstrating how quickly a geographically limited event can disable bookings far beyond the conflict zone.

Against that backdrop, the report's 26 market chapters are designed to give practitioners the specific, source-market-level understanding they need to plan with greater precision, not just track aggregate trends.

The Saudi Arabia chapter, written by Thraenhart based on his experience in the Kingdom, drawing from his recent time as advisor at the Saudi Tourism Authority, making the case that Saudi outbound represents one of the most consistently underestimated high-yield opportunities in global tourism.

Saudi travelers stay an average of 19 nights internationally and have shifted decisively from goods-led to experience-led travel over the past five years. The same motivational shift observed in Chinese outbound travel a decade ago is now building in the Gulf.

Stronger showing

Tourism has rarely looked stronger on paper: UN Tourism recorded 1.52 billion international arrivals in 2025, a post-pandemic record and a figure that sits close to the sector's pre-pandemic trajectory.

The problem is that aggregate arrival figures are the most lagging indicator the industry has; they tell us what travelers already did, not what the system underneath them can absorb.

In the same season that arrivals hit their 2025 record, the World Economic Forum ranked geoeconomic confrontation as the most likely trigger of a global crisis.

The report launches alongside AsiaTravelTrends.com, a platform dedicated to Asian outbound travel intelligence and consumer behaviour; a copy of the report is likewise free to download from the platform.

In addition to hosting the annual report and future editions, the platform will aggregate relevant articles and research on Asian consumer travel markets, publish contributions from regional experts and practitioners, and enable customization of the personal profile for registered users to track relevant Asian outbound source markets.

Asia Travel Trends plans to collaborate with trade associations and conferences to organize dedicated events and seminars to lstay current about the key and emerging Asian outbound travel markets.

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