With
China and India rising as a cash-ready travel market,
should Asia Pacific chuck in the towel on UK
and Europe as a viable source market for
luxury travel?
No, says Sandra Leach, founder of the Sandra Leach Company, aLondon based travel marketing consultancy that promotes Australia and the South Pacific to UK and Europe .
If you know which sector to market to, there is still good business to be had.
Addressing 240 high-end travel buyers and sellers gathered for the Luxperience Thought Leaders forum inSydney , September 1, she said that the last five years in
the UK
had seen a weak pound sterling, high aviation tax, soaring fuel charges and
high unemployment.
A diminished travel market has therefore become defined by a "fortress me" mentality. Britons have increasingly cocooned themselves at home, surrounded themselves with modern technology, enhanced their bargain hunting skills and become "loyal to themselves -- not brands," she said.
Leach told the audience that Britons now prefer all-inclusive packages as they know what total holiday spend will be. Package holidays have risen from about 37% of theUK
overseas travel market in 2010 to about 50% in 2013.
UK travellers
have also rediscovered the value of travel agents. Holidays in Europe booked with a travel agent have consumer
protection if the company goes bust.
"With rapid travel agent consolidation and travel firms closing down, there has been an alarming decrease in knowledge about long haul travel to ASIA PACIFIC in the travel agent sector, said Leach."
Nevertheless, theUK
was technically out of recession with the economy predicted to grow 1% this
year.
Leach told the audience that viable business can be made if you concentrate on theUK 's 50-69 age group, a demographic which
represents 25% of the UK 's
long haul holiday market. Luxury travel and visiting family and relatives are
also proving to be relatively recession proof, said Leach.
Helen Logas, CEO of Luxperience, said that the luxury sector was resilient and had been like a "saviour" in theUK travel market.
Leach advised companies to target a clear section of the market, be visible to tour operators, invest in partners to create longterm operations, use more B2C marketing, and add as much value to holiday packages as possible, including WiFi and onsite tours.
The Luxperience B2B high-end travel business exchange is now underway at the Overseas Passenger Terminal onSydney
Harbour and runs 2-4
September. Visit www.luxperience.com.au.
For further information on Luxperience and opportunities for 2014 contactbeinspired@luxperience.com.au. Or visit www.luxperience.com.au
No, says Sandra Leach, founder of the Sandra Leach Company, a
Addressing 240 high-end travel buyers and sellers gathered for the Luxperience Thought Leaders forum in
A diminished travel market has therefore become defined by a "fortress me" mentality. Britons have increasingly cocooned themselves at home, surrounded themselves with modern technology, enhanced their bargain hunting skills and become "loyal to themselves -- not brands," she said.
Leach told the audience that Britons now prefer all-inclusive packages as they know what total holiday spend will be. Package holidays have risen from about 37% of the
"With rapid travel agent consolidation and travel firms closing down, there has been an alarming decrease in knowledge about long haul travel to ASIA PACIFIC in the travel agent sector, said Leach."
Nevertheless, the
Leach told the audience that viable business can be made if you concentrate on the
Helen Logas, CEO of Luxperience, said that the luxury sector was resilient and had been like a "saviour" in the
Leach advised companies to target a clear section of the market, be visible to tour operators, invest in partners to create longterm operations, use more B2C marketing, and add as much value to holiday packages as possible, including WiFi and onsite tours.
The Luxperience B2B high-end travel business exchange is now underway at the Overseas Passenger Terminal on
For further information on Luxperience and opportunities for 2014 contactbeinspired@luxperience.com.au. Or visit www.luxperience.com.au
