19 February Australians’ travel boom continues, with strong growth in Asia and the US February 19, 2025 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 Australians are continuing to embrace international travel, with the latest ATIA Travel Trends report revealing significant growth in outbound travel, particularly to Japan, Indonesia and the United States. The report, which analyses data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and the Department of Infrastructure, highlights a 16.2% increase in total international trips by Australians, rising to 11.6 million in the year ending December 2024. Japan recorded an exceptional 56.9% increase, with 798,710 Australians travelling there over the past year. Indonesia remained a favourite, with 1.68 million Australian travellers, marking a 22.7% rise, while the United States saw 735,210 Australian visitors, a 10.2% increase. China leads inbound growth Inbound travel to Australia also experienced robust growth, with a 15.1% rise in total visitors, reaching 8.27 million. China was the fastest-growing market, with a 66.4% increase in visitor numbers, reaching 891,550 arrivals. New Zealand remains Australia’s largest source market, with 1.39 million visitors, a 9.5% rise. The US and UK also experienced strong growth, up 8.0% and 7.4% respectively. Most popular travel months by purpose According to the report, July was the most popular month for Australians travelling on holiday, with 63.1% of outbound travellers citing leisure as their reason for travel. For those visiting friends and relatives, January saw the highest percentage at 34.8%, reflecting the holiday season’s influence on travel patterns. Business travel peaked in March, with 8.7% of outbound travellers departing for work-related purposes. Airline market share — international & domestic For international travel, Qantas Airways maintained its lead with a 17.3% market share, carrying 597,000 passengers in the year ending November 2024. Jetstar followed with an 11.7% market share, carrying 402,000 passengers, while Singapore Airlines accounted for a 9.8% market share, transporting 337,000 passengers. Domestically, Melbourne-Sydney remained the busiest route, with 763,228 seats available in November 2024. Brisbane-Sydney recorded a 93% load factor, reflecting strong domestic demand. Perth-Sydney saw a 7.1% increase in available seats, reaching 163,560 seats by year-end. QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO ATIA CEO DEAN LONG: “The latest data confirms that Australians’ appetite for international travel remains strong, with destinations like Japan, Indonesia and the US seeing significant increases.” “At the same time, inbound travel continues to strengthen, with China’s remarkable growth standing out. These figures underscore the resilience and vitality of our travel and tourism industry.” “As always, we encourage travellers to book with an ATIA Accredited business to ensure a seamless and professional travel experience.” Related Articles Travel has a new home – the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) The Australian Travel Industry has a new peak industry body representing travel agents and advisors, tour operators, consolidators and wholesalers replacing the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) effective today. ATIA unveils game-changing initiatives at inaugural Beyond Borders Summit The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has announced a series of landmark initiatives aimed at reshaping Australia’s travel sector at the first-ever Beyond Borders Summit in Sydney. AFTA’s Women in Travel Summit now sold out Tickets to the highly anticipated Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) Women in Travel Summit (March 13) have now sold out. ATIA Canberra-bound in strong support for Australian Travel With Parliament sitting again this week, The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is Canberra-bound to lobby across a number of key areas for its members and the future success of the Australian travel industry. High powered Travel delegations meet with Senator Penny Wong and Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell In the lead-up to the budget next week AFTA and our members engaged with Australia's senior ministers, Minister Foreign Affairs Penny Wong and Minister for Trade and Tourism Don Farrell, in separate events hosted in Melbourne and Sydney. The countdown is on for NTIA after record-breaking nominations NTIA nominations have never been stronger as the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) today announces key dates for the travel industry’s night of all nights on October 26. Showing 0 Comment