Korean & Chinese tourists are top duty free spenders
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Singapore, 14 September 2009 - Asia Pacific travelers stretch their travel budgets by shopping at duty free stores, according to a survey commissioned by Visa1.
The Visa Travel Smart Survey asked 2,226 travelers from across the Asia Pacific region on their travel spending habits and found that Korean and Chinese travelers spent the most on duty free items on their last trip with an average expenditure of US$358 and US$333 respectively. This was US$100 more than the regional average.
Brian McGrory, Regional Head, Debit Products, Visa, said: “Duty free shopping can offer great savings on international brands as well as products that are exclusive to duty free shoppers so it is no surprise that the Chinese and Koreans, renowned brand lovers in the region, are snapping up duty free bargains.”
Reinforcing the appeal of duty free savings, 43 percent of all respondents said they shopped at a duty free store during their last overseas trip. Travelers from Japan (73 percent), Korea (71
percent) and China (49 percent) were the region’s most frequent duty free shoppers while Korean and Chinese travelers also made it to the biggest spender list.
When it comes to paying for duty free purchases, credit cards were the most popular form of
payment for Australians and New Zealanders (59 percent respectively), followed by the Koreans (56 percent) who are the region’s biggest spenders.
McGrory said: “Payment cards are accepted at duty free shops across the region and are a great way to help travelers overcome the problems of currency exchange during a cash transaction.With duty free shops located at airports and at downtown city centers, they are a great way for travelers to purchase gifts and save some money at the same time.”
1 Survey interviewed departing or arriving visitors/transit passengers (aged 18 years and above, trip length was at least 48 hours) at Singapore Changi Airport. A total of 2,226 respondents were interviewed from Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Japan, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Fieldwork was conducted from
26 September to 15 November 2008.
During their last trip abroad, leisure travelers said they picked up a higher average tab (US$219) at duty free shops compared with business travelers (US$179). When asked where they made their duty free purchases, leisure travelers said they did most of their duty free shopping at the airport (84 percent) while business travelers preferred downtown duty free shops (67 percent).
Younger travelers were the most likely to stretch their travel budget with duty free purchases -
47 percent of 18 to 29 year old travelers said they bought duty free on their last trip while 42
percent of 40 years and above said they made such purchases.
TopDuty Free Spenders
Amount (US$)
Korea
358
China
333
Hong Kong
224
Malaysia
195
India
180
Thailand
178
Japan
164
Australia
153
Singapore
153
New Zealand
134
Taiwan
125
Regional Average
212
Source: Visa Travel Smart Survey
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