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PARIS, May 8 — Here’s some optimistic news: Updated figures on the state of the travel industry in Asia-Pacific predict that the region will recover rapidly from its steep drop in activity from Covid-19 in 2021. In its latest report, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (Pata) said it expects...

Friday, 08 May 2020 10:48 AM MYTPARIS, May 8 — Here’s some optimistic news: Updated figures on the state of the travel industry in Asia-Pacific predict that the region will recover rapidly from its steep drop in activity from Covid-19 in 2021.

According to the latest forecast, travellers from Northeast Asia are expected to be the most mobile, making up the biggest group of international visitor arrivals in the region. They are followed by travellers in Southeast Asia and South Asia.The biggest source markets for international visitor arrivals for the Pacific region between 2019 and 2021 are North America, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Southeast Asia and North Europe.

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