The global landscape of outbound travel is shifting decisively toward Asia. According to UNWTO and estimates by A&M, in 2000 European and North American markets dominated, with Germany, the USA, and the UK leading as the top source markets. By 2025, China had already risen to the top position, overtaking traditional leaders, while India and Indonesia were not yet among the top ranks.
By 2050, the rebalancing is projected to accelerate significantly. India is expected to become the world's largest source market for outbound travel, with China close behind. Indonesia enters the top ten for the first time, while traditional European powerhouses like France and Germany slip further down the rankings. This shift reflects the growing travel demand driven by rising middle classes across Asia, fundamentally reshaping where the global tourism industry should focus its attention.





















