Through the generation of more jobs and increased levels of affluence in many Asia-Pacific countries, citizens now have more money to be able to travel. Domestic and intra-regional travel has created a positive impact on the economy, as overall domestic tourism expenditure has increased, prevalent especially in Southeast Asia. The travel and tourism industry also made significant contributions towards the GDPs of Asia-Pacific countries. As many countries depend on the industry to maintain and stimulate their economies, they are making it easier for travelers to gain access to their countries through relaxing visa requirements and introducing cheaper airlines.
percent. The most sustainable travel destinations in APAC were Goyang, South Korea and Singapore, according to the sustainability index. APAC proved itself in terms of growing popularity, as the region demonstrated high tourist arrivals.
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WTTC. (June 21, 2024). Direct contribution of travel and tourism to employment in the Asia-Pacific region in 2023, by country or territory (in millions) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved September 19, 2025, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/313632/travel-and-tourisms-direct-contribution-to-employment-in-asia-pacific-countries/
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