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Martin Craigs PATA CEO 26 September 2014

Martin Craigs PATA CEO 26 September 2014. 2. 3. Tourism Direct Contribution to GDP & Employment in 2013. Sources: WTTC 2014, graph by PATA. 4. Global Middle Income Class in 2009 and Prediction for 2030. Sources: OECD, Standard Chartered Research. 5. Why traveling? Where to travel?.

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Martin Craigs PATA CEO 26 September 2014

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  1. Martin Craigs PATA CEO 26 September 2014

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  4. Tourism Direct Contribution to GDP & Employment in 2013 Sources: WTTC 2014, graph by PATA 4

  5. Global Middle Income Class in 2009 and Prediction for 2030 Sources: OECD, Standard Chartered Research 5

  6. Why traveling? Where to travel? • New PATA report: TheRise of the Young AsianTraveller • PublishedAugust2014 • Japan as a DreamDestination • #1 byTHAIS and SINGAPOREANS • #2 byMALAYSIANS • #3 by CHINESE and FILIPINOS • #4 byVIETNAMESE • #5 by INDONESIANS • Indonesia, Malaysia and thePhilippineshaveespeciallybigcapacityforgrowthdue to size of youthpopulation 6

  7. International Visitor Arrivals (IVA) to Asia Pacific in 2013 (millions) Asia Pacific 517.05 million Source: PATA Annual Tourism Monitor 2014 Early Edition Notes: PATA receive IVA data from NTOs: 5 in the Americas, 23 in Asia, 14 in the Pacific (countries or regions). +5.3% 7

  8. Source: PATAmPower raw data for PATA Annual Tourism Monitor 2014 Final Edition, updated Aug 2014 Source: PATA Annual Tourism Monitor 2014 Early Edition 8

  9. PATA IVA forecast 2014-2018 & Average Annual Growth Rate (AAGR) Asia Pacific 2014 520.89 million AAGR(2014-18) 6.5% 2018 622.77 million Sources: PATA Asia Pacific Visitor Forecasts 2014-2018 Volume II 9

  10. Inbound Scheduled Air Capacity in 2014 Flights: million, Y-o-Y % Change Seat Capacity: million, Y-o-Y % Change • Americas • 2.2, 3.3% • 314.3, 6.1% • Europe • 4.8, 3.9% • 750.9, 5.6% • Africa • 0.64, 5.5% • 101.7, 5.8% • Asia • 3.1, 7.0% • 657.6, 7.1% • Pacific • 0.17, 0.7% • 39.8, 0.9% Sources: Innovata 10

  11. Asia Pacific Air Passenger Traffic Forecast 2013-2033 (RPKs in Billions) Asia Pacific Will Lead the Growth in the Next Two Decades! New Aircrafts delivered by 2033: 7,450 Worth: US$1,040 Billion New Aircrafts delivered by 2033: 7,550 Worth: US$870 Billion Europe North America 303.3  700.3 332.9  929.3 AAGR: 5.3% AAGR: 4.3% Middle East Asia Pacific 244.91,021.0 AAGR: 7.4% 15,220 1,334.2 4,616.6 New Aircrafts delivered by 2033: 13,460 Worth: US$2,020 Billion AAGR: 6.4% 5,470 Asia Pacific Aircraft Fleet Sources: Boeing Current Market Outlook 2014-2033; graph made by PATA 11

  12. Visa Relaxation in Asia Pacific Case Study: Japan • Visa exemption for tourists from Malaysia and Thailand: 1st July 2013 • Multiple entries have been issued to tourists from India since 3rd July 2014 • Visa relaxation for tourists from Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines has been approved in June 2014 Sources: PATAmPower 12

  13. Sustainability – Protecting the Very Reason We Travel • Events • Trainings & Webinars • Online knowledge database • sustain.pata.org • Respond to special requests 1985-2014 13

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