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ATIA Travel Trends show Australians travelling at record levels

Australian Travel Industry Association 4 mins read

15 October 2024: Australians are travelling at record levels, with outbound and inbound travel experiencing unprecedented growth in 2024, according to the latest Travel Trends Report from the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA).

The report, which analyses data from sources, including the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Department of Infrastructure, shows a significant surge in both outbound and inbound travel for the year ending August 2024. Australians are embracing international travel more than ever, with major increases to key destinations across the Asia-Pacific region.


Key outbound-travel insights:

  • Indonesia continues to be the top destination for Australians, with a 30.4% increase in travellers, reaching 1.59 million.
  • Japan recorded the highest growth, with a 103.4% rise in Australian visitors, totalling 727,260 for the year.
  • Other key destinations include New Zealand (up 10.0% to 1.33 million) and the United States, which saw 728,550 Australian visitors, reflecting a 16.7% increase.
Key inbound-travel insights:
  • China led the inbound market, with an astounding 135.5% increase in visitors, reaching 844,940 in 2024.
  • Growth from New Zealand visitors also remained strong, up 20.2% to 1.38 million, while visitors from Japan surged 64.9% to 373,700.
  • Overall, inbound tourism to Australia grew 25.7%, with a total of 8.06 million international visitors in the year ending August 2024.
Australian travel-motivations:
  • Holidays remain the primary reason for outbound travel, accounting for 60.2% of trips in August 2024.
  • Visiting friends and relatives comprised 26.7% of travel, while business travel showed modest growth, representing 5.8% of total trips.
Airline market share:
  • Qantas continues to dominate international air travel, holding a 16.1% market share, followed by Jetstar at 12.0% and Singapore Airlines at 8.8%.

Airline share of passengers (international) year-on-year
 

 

ATIA’s October 2024 Travel Trends Report highlights that the strong growth in travel reflects Australia’s rebound from the pandemic, with Australians increasingly seeking out new destinations and experiences. The industry is well-positioned for continued recovery and growth as consumer confidence strengthens and capacity expands.


QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO ATIA CEO DEAN LONG:
“The incredible 30.4% year-on-year rise in travel to Indonesia, our top overseas destination, shows how much demand for international travel has skyrocketed. But it’s the growth in new and emerging markets that really tell the story of 2024. The 103.4% surge in travel to Japan is a clear sign that Australians are looking for more than just a getaway — they’re seeking cultural immersion and unique experiences. We’re seeing a shift towards more adventurous and diversified travel, with destinations like Thailand and Vietnam growing by 20.2% and 40.1%, respectively.”

“Our Oct Travel Trends Report also shows that travel to long-time favourites, New Zealand and the United States, continues to rise steadily, with growth rates of 10.0% and 16.7%, respectively. Australians have a renewed confidence in international travel, and they’re eager to explore both near and far-flung destinations. Whether it’s the lure of vibrant cities, natural landscapes or cultural attractions, Australians are travelling more frequently and to a wider range of destinations than we’ve seen in recent years.”

“This strong momentum in outbound travel reflects a significant mindset shift compared to this time last year. Australians aren’t just travelling for holidays anymore — business travel is making a comeback, with a 5.8% rise this year, and visits to friends and relatives remain a major driver. What’s particularly encouraging is the consistency of this growth across almost all international markets. This is not a short-term rebound; it’s a long-term trend that shows Australians are eager to make up for lost time.”

“Looking ahead, ATIA will continue to work closely with airlines and the broader travel industry to ensure Australians have the best travel options available. With demand surging, it’s vital we see an expansion in airline capacity and infrastructure to support the growing numbers. The travel landscape is evolving rapidly, and we are committed to ensuring that Australians can continue to explore the world in greater numbers, with more ease and flexibility.”


For media enquiries, please contact LJ Loch at [email protected] or 0488 038 555

 


About us:

About ATIA (www.atia.travel):
The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is the peak body representing Australia’s $69 billion travel industry. ATIA represents the majority of Australian travel agents, corporate agents, tour operators, wholesalers and ITOs.
 
This year alone, ATIA members booked $13.5 Billion TTV of retail bookings, $11.8 Billion of Corporate Bookings and $5.6 Billion of Land Operations. Typically, at least 70% of all international air sales in Australia are through our members, and over 90% of corporate sales (medium and large businesses), rather than directly through airlines. Whereas with cruises, 73% of travellers use travel advisors to book.
 
An impressive 92% of ATIA members are small businesses, with women making up 72% of the workforce.
 
ATIA administers the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS), which is the largest and most representative accreditation scheme for travel businesses in Australia. ATIA represents over 1,120 ATAS members and over 28,000 employees nationwide, directly supporting 16.98 million Australian travellers every year.

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