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1. Nielsen and PATA to launch Indian Outbound Travel Monitor
Nielsen and PATA to launch Indian Outbound Travel Monitor. Based on a robust sample of 2,000 respondents across 10 cities in India and updated annually, the Indian Outbound Travel Monitor explores the behaviour and considerations of travel consumers when planning for, during and after a trip abroad, and will be an essential tool for any travel organisation doing business with India
2. PATA Travel Monitor Gives Some Cause for Optimism
PATA Travel Monitor Gives Some Cause for Optimism. Figures reported in PATA's Travel Monitor for the third quarter of 2008 reflect the growing impact of the global economic downturn on travel and tourism across the Asia Pacific region. But the Monitor, which analyses international arrivals figures also indicates cause for optimism in certain destinations.
3. Details from Nielsen India Outbound Travel Monitor 2008
Details from Nielsen India Outbound Travel Monitor 2008. With growing disposable incomes, increasing numbers of Indians are travelling abroad for leisure and/or business. Asian countries are their most popular destinations according to the Nielsen India Outbound Travel Monitor 2008, conducted in partnership with the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA).
4. Results from American Express Business Travel Monitor
Mixed Results from American Express Business Travel Monitor. Despite expectations that the Global Financial Crisis would produce significant savings for travellers, results from the fourth quarter 2009 American Express Business Travel Monitor indicate a mixed picture. The results reveal that year-on-year, published airfares increased just 1% overall in the Asia Pacific region. Comp
5. Nielsen and PATA release findings of China Outbound Travel Monitor 2007
Nielsen and PATA release findings of China Outbound Travel Monitor 2007. The new China Outbound Travel Monitor 2007 reveals that traditional travel agents rank only second behind online sources (63%) as the most popular source of information for potential travellers while the use of traditional media is found to be much lower (40%) for newspapers and magazines.
6. IPK Shares Latest Travel Trends with Results from World Travel Monitor
Despite a number of Black Swan events in many parts of the world such as trouble in some parts of the Middle East, the tsunami in Japan, flooding in Thailand and ongoing bank or national debt crises, the recovery in consumer travel demand that began in 2010 also continued in 2011. The preliminary results of the World Travel Monitor from IPK International show a 5% rise in global ou
7. Emerging Asian Markets Continue to Lead World Tourism Growth
Emerging Asian Markets Continue to Lead World Tourism Growth. The forecasts, based on the Asian Travel Monitor, part of IPK International’s World Travel Monitor – as well as on interim inbound arrivals data gathered by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) and the European Travel Commission (ETC) – show that Asia Pacific continues to be the fastest growing inbound and outbound tou
8. ITB and IPK Investigate Europeans’ Preferred Types of Accommodation
Travellers from Germany are more modest in their choice of hotel than holidaymakers from the UK or Russia and prefer middle-class accommodation. The proportion of Germans who stay in luxury hotels has even declined and currently stands at 13%. These are the interesting results of a special evaluation of the World Travel Monitor on the European travellers’ preferred types of accommo

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