Founded in 1951, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is a not-for-profit membership-based association that acts as a catalyst for the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific region.
By bringing together our private and public sector members, PATA facilitates meaningful partnerships to enhance the value, quality and sustainable growth of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific region.
The Association provides aligned advocacy, insightful research and innovative events to its more than 650 member organisations, including 82 government, state and city tourism bodies, 14 international airlines and airports, 71 hospitality organisations and 75 educational institutions, as well as thousands of youth (YTP) members across the world.
The PATA network also embraces the grassroots activism of the PATA Chapters and Student Chapters, who organise numerous travel industry training programs and business development events across the world. Thousands of travel professionals belong to the 32 local PATA Chapters worldwide, while hundreds of students are members of the 28 PATA Student Chapters globally.
PATA’s Head Office has been in Bangkok since 1998. The Association also has official offices or representation in Beijing and London.
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16 Dec 24
Partner News
Pacific Asia Travel Association Reveals Their 2025 Pata Patterns Travel Trends ReportThe Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland has released its 2025 PATA ...Read morePacific Asia Travel Association Reveals Their 2025 Pata Patterns Travel Trends Report - News & announcementsThe Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland has released its 2025 PATA Patterns report, revealing key travel trends set to shape tourism across the Pacific Asia region. Insights were gathered from the organisation's network of tourist boards, tour operators, airlines, and hoteliers, offering travel agents valuable guidance on emerging opportunities for 2025. The trends provide insight into what is set to be popular and help guide travel agents on what to sell. There are lots of new and exciting hotel openings, airline news and tours on sale for 2025. The trends report also includes some great training tips on what is hot in the region including 20+ new tours and experiences, 8 new hotels and 9 new air routes. Commenting on the latest trends research, Chris Crampton, Chairman of PATA UK & Ireland Chapter said: “Pacific Asia is poised for a great year ahead, as 2025 travel trends bring an exciting mix of opportunities for agents. From new immersive wildlife experiences and cultural explorations to eco-friendly accommodations, travellers are embracing sustainability like never before. The appeal of screen-worthy film locations in particular is sparking wanderlust, while secondary holiday destinations are rising as are hidden gems for the adventurous. As we step into this promising year, the region’s rich diversity promises unforgettable journeys that cater to every traveller, creating new opportunities for discovery and connection. Exciting times are ahead!” Key Trends for 2025- Amazing Agents -Travel agents remain vital, navigating complex itineraries, sustainability concerns, and niche travel experiences. Their expertise ensures seamless, tailored journeys, making them indispensable in 2025. PATA underscores its commitment to travel agents with a packed calendar of events in 2025 to enhance their knowledge and support their efforts.
- Away from the Crowds -Secondary destinations are growing in popularity as travellers seek personalised, crowd-free experiences. Tourism boards are promoting these areas to help reduce over-tourism and encourage tourism dispersal.
- The Real Deal- Travellers are opting for more immersive, hyper-local experiences, moving away from generic, mass-market tours for more authentic experiences that focus on community.
- The Sky’s the Limit -Expanded airline routes and restored capacity are reducing flight costs, making travel to the region more accessible.
- 5. Wildlife Awaits- Demand for wildlife-centric holidays is booming. Pacific Asia offers experiences like spotting Malayan Tigers in Malaysia, caring for elephants in Thailand, snorkeling with dugongs in Vietnam, or observing pandas in China.
- Sustainability Seekers- Sustainable travel is increasingly prioritised, with travellers seeking eco-conscious options to reduce their carbon footprint.
- Rooms with Roots- Hotels are embracing local culture and identity, offering unique designs that support communities and provide authentic experiences.
- Set-Jetting - Film and TV-inspired travel is surging, with Pacific Asia becoming a sought-after destination for fans of screen locations.
- Sporty Stays -Sports tourism continues to grow, driven by interest in major events across the region.
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05 May 22
Partner News
Building Back Sustainably through Cultural Heritage and Community-based Tourism at the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2022The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is set to organise the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2022 (PDMF 2022) at the ...Read moreBuilding Back Sustainably through Cultural Heritage and Community-based Tourism at the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2022 - News & announcementsThe Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is set to organise the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2022 (PDMF 2022) at the International Convention Center (ICC) in Songkhla, Thailand from August 2-4.
The event, under the theme “Building Back Sustainably through Cultural Heritage and Community-based Tourism”, is generously hosted by the Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Songkhla Convention and Exhibition Bureau (SCEB) and the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) with the support of Songkhla City. “At this year's PATA Destination Marketing Forum, we are ready to celebrate the start of a robust Asia-Pacific tourism recovery. Our experiential conference programme highlights best practices in destination marketing and destination management in the post-pandemic recovery world. We’re here to support a sustainable recovery for the region” said PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera. “All of us at PATA are excited to host our next in-destination event and show that Thailand is open for international MICE events such as ours. We all look forward to welcoming you to Songkhla, Thailand.” Mr. Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, President, TCEB, said, “TCEB is proud and delighted to promote and co-organize the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2022, Songkhla in Thailand. The event, which will serve as a driving force for international MICE events in Thailand, contributes to implementing the government’s policy of stimulating and developing the regional economy. Songkhla is one of Thailand’s leading MICE cities, with strong potential and readiness to host international conventions to world-class standards. The city has already built a strong track record in hosting numerous high-profile MICE events.” “The event will contribute greatly to raising visibility and awareness of Songkhla and other regional MICE cities as international MICE destinations. At TCEB we are committed to supporting responsible, low-impact, sustainable growth in the MICE business, to harness MICE events to benefit local communities, and to drive inclusive economic growth across the country,” he added. Mr. Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, Deputy Governor for International Marketing (Europe, Africa, Middle East and Americas), TAT, said, ”A historic town with rich cultural heritage, Songkhla is also blessed with beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and a tranquil lake. In addition, Songkhla exudes a vibrant character of a dynamic commercial and knowledge hub with unique local architecture and exemplary cuisine. We look forward to welcoming all PATA delegates to Songkhla to immerse themselves in this remarkable destination.” Mr. Ampon Pongsuwan, Vice Governor of Songkhla, said, “Welcome to Songkhla, one of the most beautiful cities in Southern Thailand. Since the city is surrounded by water, you will find some of the freshest seafood cuisine, making this town perfect for seafood lovers. All PDMF 2022 delegates are invited to join our unique cultural activities, well-preserved heritage building sight-seeings, and a boat trip out to see exotic tropical plants and creatures in the largest natural lake in Thailand. Furthermore, Songkhla is also home to the biggest convention centre in Southern Thailand, as well as a range of quality hotels. If you have never visited an ethnically diverse town before, then Songkhla is the destination that is worth a visit. Sawasdee krub!” The event offers a unique opportunity for networking, learning, and discovery, consisting of a one-day conference and a one-day destination experience through a technical tour, as well as various hosted social functions. Delegates attending the event will have the opportunity to choose from three unique destinations experiences, planned and craft by DASTA, including:-
Nod Na Lae Lifestyle @ Tha Hin Community: Encounter Tha Hin Community local tribe’s traditional way of lifestyle and learn how they are promoting Ecotourism.
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Nature meets Culture @ Koh Yo Community: Explore the culture of Southern ethnic people and enjoy the authentic village unaltered since the old times.
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Heritage Singora @ Hua Khoa Community: Savour the view of Songkhla Lake Estuar and venture around the Old Town that boasts a collection of UNESCO heritage site candidates.
Gp. Capt. Athikun Kongmee, Director-General, DASTA, said, “With our utmost excitement and readiness to welcome all delegates to Songkhla, DASTA has come up with three routes of technical tour wherein the excellence of community-based tourism, leading to sustainable tourism development, is to be unveiled.”
Located in the southern part of Thailand, Songkhla is a fishing town, known as a major harbour and seaport, and the “City with Two Seas”. Most recently, Songkhla has been proposed by the Thai government as a World Heritage Site and UNESCO Creative Cities of Gastronomy. Travellers will be amazed with the destination’s many beautiful attractions including the city’s Old Town, as well as its great local cuisine. Songkhla is easily accessible by air from Bangkok, and many international airlines operate flights to/from Bangkok. Furthermore, direct access from Singapore and Malaysia to Songkhla, which had been suspended during the pandemic, will resume soon. Registration for the event is complimentary, however, due to limited seating, PATA International members will be given priority on a first come, first serve basis. As PATA acts as a catalyst for the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific region, the Association is proud to note that the PATA Destination Marketing Forum is a net zero carbon event and PATA is working with a local green project to help support organisations to reduce local greenhouse gas emissions and increase carbon sequestration sources in Thailand. -
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09 Mar 22
Partner News
New Dates for PATA Annual Summit 2022Set to bring global travel leaders to the UAE, the international forum will take ...Read moreNew Dates for PATA Annual Summit 2022 - News & announcementsSet to bring global travel leaders to the UAE, the international forum will take place from October 25-27, 2022 in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has announced new dates for the next PATA Annual Summit. Originally scheduled to take place live and in-person in March, the forum will now be held from October 25- 27, 2022 in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE.
The event will be the first time that the not-for-profit travel trade association, the largest spanning Asia-Pacific, will host its Annual Summit in West Asia. Hosted by Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA), the three-day event brings together international thought leaders, industry shapers and senior decision-makers who are invested in driving tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific. The PATA association network consists of both public and private entities representing every facet of the travel ecosystem - government, tourism offices, hotels, airlines, MNCs, SMEs, universities, and other travel-related companies with interests in the Asia Pacific region, The event, comprised of conference presentations, leadership task force sessions, workshops, PATA board meetings and a travel mart component, will be hosted in various locations across the Emirate, including the Waldorf Astoria Ras Al Khaimah, The Ritz-Carlton Al Wadi Desert and Al Hamra International Exhibition & Conference Center. Exploring the theme ‘Reconnecting the World’, the program will provide a platform for PATA’s public and private sector members and partners to convene on critical industry topics, including destination recovery strategies, sustainability and resilience, human capital development, women in travel and innovation. “We are delighted that we will still be organising the PATA Annual Summit in Ras Al Khaimah this year and bring together our industry network to discuss opportunities and best practices to enable recovery and sustainable growth,” said PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera. “The team is working hard to put together an event programme, under the theme ‘Reconnecting the World’, that will take on a format that is more experiential and will maximise in-person connections and engage an appreciation for this beautiful destination. I invite all of our members, partners, Chapter members and industry colleagues to join us for this long-awaited opportunity.” Raki Phillips, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, added “As we navigate through a new era of travel and tourism, platforms such as the Pacific Asia Travel Association Summit provide invaluable insights that help guide our industry moving forward. We are pleased to host the summit in Ras Al Khaimah, the nature-based destination with exceptional connectivity and access that resonates well with Asian travellers. Combined with global hospitality brands and world class meeting venues, we are confident that the PATA Annual Summit this fall will be a great success.” Considered as the fastest growing destination in the Middle East, Ras Al Khaimah set a global benchmark by being the first city in the world to be certified safe by the ‘SafeGuard Label’ from Bureau Veritas and the ‘Safe Travels Stamp’ from the World Travel and Tourism Council. It was also named the ‘Gulf Tourism Capital’ for both 2020 and 2021 by the Gulf Cooperation Council. With over 7,000 years of fascinating history, traditions and culture, Ras Al Khaimah promises an authentic and easily accessible Arabian experience. A haven of year-round sunshine, the Emirate features pristine beaches, lush mangroves and terracotta dunes, as well as fertile, green oases and the dramatic, awe-inspiring vistas of the majestic Hajjar mountains. From cultural escapes to eco-tourism and adrenaline-fuelled adventures to beach retreats, Ras Al Khaimah caters to a full suite of travellers. The unique natural beauty of the Emirate, combined with its world-class tourism infrastructure and portfolio of global hospitality brands, makes it the perfect destination for both leisure and adventure travel as well as for business travellers. To register for the event, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pata-annual-summit-2022-tickets-227553537757. For more information, visit www.PATA.org/pas-2022 or email [email protected]. -
12 Oct 21
NEWS
PATA UK ramps agent training as Asia Pacific destinations removed from red listIn response to all destinations in the Asia Pacific region being removed from the UK's ...Read morePATA UK ramps agent training as Asia Pacific destinations removed from red list - News & announcementsIn response to all destinations in the Asia Pacific region being removed from the UK's red list, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland is launching new training sessions to help agents as travel demand picks up again. PATA will host another series of virtual training events for travel agents this autumn and winter. This forms the organisation's ever growing line-up of interactive training events, and introducing for the first time two brand new formats. The first of the new training events will take place later this month (20 October), with 'PATA Pictionary', designed to test not only agents' knowledge of the Asia Pacific region but also their artistic skills. This will be followed by PATA's first ever virtual Training Treasure Hunt on 24 November 2021. The two new formats will complement PATA's roster of online 'gameshows' where attendees will get the chance to hear from four Asia-Pacific presenters before testing their knowledge to win prizes. "Video platforms continue to make it relatively easy for us to stay in touch with agents, however we recognise it's important to keep looking for more inventive ways to engage with our agents," said PATA Account Director, Matt McCausland. "With the hugely successful return of Taste of PATA last month, our in-person events have begun to resume soon but we recognise that there is still a huge demand for online events: as we head towards 2022 we've got lots of exciting plans for both online and in-person." All virtual training events are free for agents to attend. https://pata.org.uk/pata-events/