Research and Markets: Travel and Tourism in Japan to 2019
06 March 2015 - 6:48AM
Business Wire
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hqmnpc/travel_and) has
announced the addition of the "Travel and Tourism in Japan to 2019"
report to their offering.
Travel and Tourism in Japan to 2019 provides detailed
information on the Japanese tourism sector, analyzing market data
and providing insights. This report provides a better understanding
of tourism flows, tourist expenditure, airlines, hotels, car rental
and travel intermediaries industries.
The report brings together research, modeling and analysis
expertise in order to develop uniquely detailed market data. This
allows domestic and foreign companies to identify the market
dynamics and to discover which segments will see growth in the
coming years.
- Travel and Tourism sector became the main focus of Japan's
economic policy in anticipation of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic
Games. The government set the target of 30 million international
arrivals by 2030.
- The domestic tourist volume declined by 3% annually in 2011
due to the Tohuku earthquake followed by tsunami waves. However,
domestic trips grew from 286 million in 2012 to 289 million in
2014, which was supported by route expansions by LCCs. China's LCC,
Spring Group, launched domestic flight connecting Narita with
Takamatsu, Saga and Hiroshima in 2014.
- Taiwan surpassed South Korea and became the country's leading
source of tourists in 2014 due in part to increasing number of LCC
flights to Japan. However, the tourist inflow from China declined
by 7.8% in 2013 due to political tension created between the two
countries over nationalization of the Senkaku Islands by Japan in
late 2012.
- The share of LCCs in Japan has moved up from 7.8% of the total
seats sold in 2010 to 18.6% in 2014. The total number of seats sold
for LCCs increased at a historic-period CAGR of 28.88%, in contrast
to the negligible growth of 0.56% for full service airlines.
- Fast growing short-term home rental market in Japan provides
an alternate option to growing tourist volume at inexpensive
prices. In addition, government's relaxations on short-term rental
rules along with visa-relaxation policy for Southeast Asian
countries are expected to support the market for short-term rented
houses, which can pose a threat to the hotel industry in the
region.
- The travel agencies are collaborating with IT companies to
develop tourism related software and applications; and mobile
payment options.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Executive Summary
2 The Travel and Tourism Sector In Context
3 Country Fact Sheet
4 Tourism Flows
5 Airlines
6 Hotels
7 Car Rental
8 Travel Intermediaries
9 Tourism Board Profile
10 Airport Profiles
11 Company Profiles - Airlines
12 Company Profiles - Hotels
13 Company Profiles - Car Rental
14 Company Profiles - Travel Intermediaries
15 Market Data Analysis
16 Appendix
Companies Mentioned
- Ana Holdings
- Japan Airlines
- Skymark Airlines
- Toyoko Inn
- Route Inn Japan
- APA Hotel
- Sunroute
- Super Hotel
- Europcar Japan
- TOYOTA Rent a Car
- Nissan Car Rental Solutions
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hqmnpc/travel_and
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