For January 2025, the Skyft Travel Health Index suggests that the travel industry’s performance increased slightly, with the index with 102, indicating a 2 % increase a year ago. It was a historic year for the 2024 trip, during which the industry appointed a new benchmark after the post.
We expect to continue this trend, with a moderate growth in the overall travel performance in 2025.
The Asia Pacific area stands, leading to the index with a 6 % increase in travel performance in January 2025. The region has led the Travel Health Index since last year, a trend through our data partner, Amadio.
She recently published it Travel Trands 2025 The report, which highlights the ‘Asia Apotte’ as this year’s high trend. The report states that in 2025, Asia is ready to re -establish itself as a high travel destination.
Skyft Travel Health Index Score Region
Area | Jan -25 |
---|---|
Asia Pacific | 106 |
Europe | 100 |
Latin America | 104 |
Middle East and Africa | 95 |
North America | 101 |
The key figures of running this trend are as follows:
- Over the next 15 years, the Asia Pacific area will be responsible for 50 % of global air travelers.
- The global share of entertainment travel costs by people in the region is expected to increase from 29 % to 2025 in 2023.
- Thailand is expecting 40 million international visitors in 2025, which was 36 million in 2024.
Strong domestic and entrepreneurial travel driving growth. Strategic tourism campaigns, increasing consumer demand, and comfortable visa policies are also supported.
Overall, the Skyft Travel Health Index indicates that the global travel industry is ready for moderate growth. The Asia -Pacific area will likely continue to dominate, and with other markets will also show a slight growth year by year, with a year of 2025 stable progress.
Read the Skyf Travel Health Index: January 2025 Highlights for any country or sector level analysis.
The Skyf Travel Health Index is a real -time move to the massive travel industry, and the basic vertical within it, which provides a powerful tool for the travel industry for strategic planning. We have been tracking the 22 largest global economies travel since 2020, with permanent monthly data inputs in 88 indicators to cover category such as aviation, hotels, short -term rent and car fares.
Read more insights to look at the data and the January 2025 highlights for the Travel Health Index Dash Board.