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    Vietnam, Japan, and China Top Travel List for Australians in 2025

    Tanjid OsmanBy Tanjid OsmanJune 16, 2025Updated:June 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Vietnam, Japan, and China have become the most popular travel spots for Australians, overtaking the United States. According to the latest report from the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA), travel to these Asian countries has seen strong growth. In contrast, visits to the US fell by 6.2% in April 2025 compared to April 2024. Meanwhile, total outbound travel by Australians rose 12.1% year-on-year, with Asia leading the way.

    This change reflects how Australians are now choosing destinations that are closer, more affordable, and offer rich cultural experiences. Vietnam saw a 28.5% jump in visits in April alone. Japan and China followed with increases of 17.0% and 12.7%, respectively. Over a full year, the numbers are even more striking. Japan saw a 33.8% rise in Australian visitors, China 26.9%, and Vietnam 25.0%.

    The report shows that Australians are drawn to Asia for several reasons: shorter flight times, lower costs, and strong tourism infrastructure. Countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines also remain attractive. However, some of these destinations experienced slower growth than Vietnam, Japan, and China.

    At the same time, holiday travel continues to dominate. About 60% of all overseas trips from Australia are for leisure. This confirms Australians’ strong preference for vacation over business travel. Visiting friends and family was another major reason, peaking at 34.8% of trips in February 2025.

    On the other hand, business travel and other types of trips remain limited. Even with ongoing global uncertainty and higher living costs, people still want to travel for relaxation. This resilience in leisure travel is a strong sign of recovery in the tourism sector.

    While Australians are exploring Asia more than ever, the country itself is also welcoming more visitors. The year ending April 2025 saw 8.36 million international arrivals, a 6.7% increase compared to the year before. Visitors from China rose by 23.4%, followed by Japan with 12.9% and South Korea with 11.9%.

    New Zealand and the US maintained stable visitor numbers, but some Asian markets saw slight drops. Countries like Indonesia, Japan, and Malaysia recorded minor decreases in incoming tourists. These shifts may reflect changing travel conditions or new trends in travel choices.

    April 2025 was a particularly strong month for inbound travel. The number of international visitors grew by 8.1% compared to April 2024. The UK saw a massive 39.5% increase, helped by better flight connections and fewer travel restrictions. China also grew by 27.1% in that month alone.

    Despite strong gains in many areas, a few Asian markets showed weaker performance. Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia reported slight declines, possibly due to local economic factors or changing traveler interests.

    In the skies, Qantas continues to lead with 15.8% of the international market share. In the year ending February 2025, it carried 528,000 passengers. Jetstar, its low-cost sibling, showed the most growth. It carried 401,000 passengers, raising its share from 11.0% to 12.0%. This shows that Australians are also looking for cheaper flight options.

    Singapore Airlines saw a small boost in its market share, from 9.0% to 9.4%. In contrast, Scoot Tigerair and China Eastern saw fewer passengers, losing market share. These changes show how airlines are competing in a dynamic and shifting market.

    Overall, the international airline market is growing. Passenger numbers rose from 3.21 million to 3.35 million over the year. This growth points to strong demand for both domestic and international travel options.

    Looking ahead, travel to Asia is expected to stay strong throughout 2025. While the US may regain popularity if economic and political conditions improve, Asian destinations will likely remain top choices. Australians continue to value low costs, easy access, and unique travel experiences, all of which Asia offers in abundance.

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