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Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals
Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals

Malaysian Reserve

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Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals

Surabaya tops the list for value-driven travelers based on the lowest average room rates across Asia's top destinations SINGAPORE, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — With value-driven travel gaining momentum across Asia, digital travel platform Agoda revealed its rankings of Asia's most affordable summer destinations led by Surabaya, Indonesia where average room rates are $35 per night*. This presents hoteliers with new opportunities to capture sustained demand and maximize returns even when offering competitive deals. Other top-value destinations include Tirupati (India), Hat Yai (Thailand), Dalat (Vietnam), Iloilo (Philippines), Kuching (Malaysia), Nagoya (Japan), Kaohsiung (Taiwan), and Daejeon (South Korea). Affordability is shaping summer travel choices This value-driven mindset is especially pronounced among millennials and Gen Z, who are increasingly prioritizing affordability in their summer travel plans. Both demographics share similar habits when it comes to budgeting for travel, particularly for accommodation. More than half of Gen Z travelers (56%) aim to keep their nightly stay below USD 50 per person, a preference that's also common among millennials, though at a slightly lower rate (44%). Beyond price, these younger travelers are also seeking experiences that offer meaningful value, making affordable yet enriching destinations especially appealing. Yield management opportunities accommodation partners can benefit from Affordability doesn't necessarily mean lower yields. Using Agoda's dynamic pricing and tech solutions, hoteliers can look to capitalize on different types of traveler demand as well as upsell local experiences and bundle value-added services. For example, partners can create summer budget packages that combine multi-location room rates with curated activities such as food tours or cultural excursions, increasing both booking value and guest satisfaction. Offering flexible cancellation policies and diverse payment options can better position hoteliers to meet the expectations of today's digitally savvy travelers. This approach is likely to become increasingly relevant as online sales are projected to account for 75% of Asia's travel revenue by 2029, according to Statista. Alongside catering to budget travel, hoteliers and accommodation partners can turn Agoda's data-driven insights into tangible strategies that boost bookings and drive revenue by tapping into other key motivators – culinary experiences and solo adventures: Capitalizing on culinary demand with value driven packages: Travelers from South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan consistently rank food among their top travel motivators. Hoteliers can tap into this by collaborating with local chefs, launching seasonal menus, or hosting pop-up dining experiences. Bundling these culinary offerings with affordable room rates and curated local activities adds experiential value, ideal for budget-conscious travelers seeking more than just a place to stay. Capturing the rise of solo travelers with budget-friendly and short-lead promotions: Solo travel is also trending, with Agoda's Women Travel Trends survey showing Hong Kong and Thai women lead among Asian women in seeking independent adventures. Younger demographics, in particular, tend to book last minute and are often looking for affordable options, as reported in Agoda's Gen Z travel trends survey. This presents a timely opportunity for hoteliers to launch targeted, time-sensitive promotions during peak departure months (July to October), tailored to single travelers seeking spontaneous getaways. By offering special solo rates, value-added perks or last minute booking packages, hoteliers can further entice budget-conscious solo travelers. 'Today's travelers are increasingly prioritizing value-driven experiences, particularly among younger, price-conscious demographics,' said Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President of Supply, Agoda. 'For hotels and airlines, this presents a powerful opportunity to engage guests across the full travel journey by delivering personalized, data-informed value that drives both loyalty and repeat bookings.' Agoda's data-driven approach gives accommodation partners the tools to move beyond simply offering the 'best deals.' Offering dynamic pricing, packaging, and targeted marketing on the Agoda platform can help partners turn demand for affordable destinations into higher yields and stronger guest loyalty. With over 5 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, Agoda provides endless possibilities for creating unforgettable travel experiences. For more insights on how to optimize strategic hotel initiatives this summer, visit — ENDS —

Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals
Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals

Korea Herald

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Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals

Surabaya tops the list for value-driven travelers based on the lowest average room rates across Asia's top destinations SINGAPORE, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With value-driven travel gaining momentum across Asia, digital travel platform Agoda revealed its rankings of Asia's most affordable summer destinations led by Surabaya, Indonesia where average room rates are $35 per night*. This presents hoteliers with new opportunities to capture sustained demand and maximize returns even when offering competitive deals. Other top-value destinations include Tirupati (India), Hat Yai (Thailand), Dalat (Vietnam), Iloilo (Philippines), Kuching (Malaysia), Nagoya (Japan), Kaohsiung (Taiwan), and Daejeon (South Korea). Affordability is shaping summer travel choices This value-driven mindset is especially pronounced among millennials and Gen Z, who are increasingly prioritizing affordability in their summer travel plans. Both demographics share similar habits when it comes to budgeting for travel, particularly for accommodation. More than half of Gen Z travelers (56%) aim to keep their nightly stay below USD 50 per person, a preference that's also common among millennials, though at a slightly lower rate (44%). Beyond price, these younger travelers are also seeking experiences that offer meaningful value, making affordable yet enriching destinations especially appealing. Yield management opportunities accommodation partners can benefit from Affordability doesn't necessarily mean lower yields. Using Agoda's dynamic pricing and tech solutions, hoteliers can look to capitalize on different types of traveler demand as well as upsell local experiences and bundle value-added services. For example, partners can create summer budget packages that combine multi-location room rates with curated activities such as food tours or cultural excursions, increasing both booking value and guest satisfaction. Offering flexible cancellation policies and diverse payment options can better position hoteliers to meet the expectations of today's digitally savvy travelers. This approach is likely to become increasingly relevant as online sales are projected to account for 75% of Asia's travel revenue by 2029, according to Statista. Alongside catering to budget travel, hoteliers and accommodation partners can turn Agoda's data-driven insights into tangible strategies that boost bookings and drive revenue by tapping into other key motivators – culinary experiences and solo adventures: "Today's travelers are increasingly prioritizing value-driven experiences, particularly among younger, price-conscious demographics," said Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President of Supply, Agoda. "For hotels and airlines, this presents a powerful opportunity to engage guests across the full travel journey by delivering personalized, data-informed value that drives both loyalty and repeat bookings." Agoda's data-driven approach gives accommodation partners the tools to move beyond simply offering the "best deals." Offering dynamic pricing, packaging, and targeted marketing on the Agoda platform can help partners turn demand for affordable destinations into higher yields and stronger guest loyalty. With over 5 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, Agoda provides endless possibilities for creating unforgettable travel experiences.

Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals
Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

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Agoda Ranks Asia's Most Affordable Summer Destinations for Hoteliers to Manage Yields from Deals

Surabaya tops the list for value-driven travelers based on the lowest average room rates across Asia's top destinations SINGAPORE, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With value-driven travel gaining momentum across Asia, digital travel platform Agoda revealed its rankings of Asia's most affordable summer destinations led by Surabaya, Indonesia where average room rates are $35 per night*. This presents hoteliers with new opportunities to capture sustained demand and maximize returns even when offering competitive deals. Other top-value destinations include Tirupati (India), Hat Yai (Thailand), Dalat (Vietnam), Iloilo (Philippines), Kuching (Malaysia), Nagoya (Japan), Kaohsiung (Taiwan), and Daejeon (South Korea). Affordability is shaping summer travel choices This value-driven mindset is especially pronounced among millennials and Gen Z, who are increasingly prioritizing affordability in their summer travel plans. Both demographics share similar habits when it comes to budgeting for travel, particularly for accommodation. More than half of Gen Z travelers (56%) aim to keep their nightly stay below USD 50 per person, a preference that's also common among millennials, though at a slightly lower rate (44%). Beyond price, these younger travelers are also seeking experiences that offer meaningful value, making affordable yet enriching destinations especially appealing. Yield management opportunities accommodation partners can benefit from Affordability doesn't necessarily mean lower yields. Using Agoda's dynamic pricing and tech solutions, hoteliers can look to capitalize on different types of traveler demand as well as upsell local experiences and bundle value-added services. For example, partners can create summer budget packages that combine multi-location room rates with curated activities such as food tours or cultural excursions, increasing both booking value and guest satisfaction. Offering flexible cancellation policies and diverse payment options can better position hoteliers to meet the expectations of today's digitally savvy travelers. This approach is likely to become increasingly relevant as online sales are projected to account for 75% of Asia's travel revenue by 2029, according to Statista. Alongside catering to budget travel, hoteliers and accommodation partners can turn Agoda's data-driven insights into tangible strategies that boost bookings and drive revenue by tapping into other key motivators – culinary experiences and solo adventures: Capitalizing on culinary demand with value driven packages: Travelers from South Korea, Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan consistently rank food among their top travel motivators. Hoteliers can tap into this by collaborating with local chefs, launching seasonal menus, or hosting pop-up dining experiences. Bundling these culinary offerings with affordable room rates and curated local activities adds experiential value, ideal for budget-conscious travelers seeking more than just a place to stay. Capturing the rise of solo travelers with budget-friendly and short-lead promotions: Solo travel is also trending, with Agoda's Women Travel Trends survey showing Hong Kong and Thai women lead among Asian women in seeking independent adventures. Younger demographics, in particular, tend to book last minute and are often looking for affordable options, as reported in Agoda's Gen Z travel trends survey. This presents a timely opportunity for hoteliers to launch targeted, time-sensitive promotions during peak departure months (July to October), tailored to single travelers seeking spontaneous getaways. By offering special solo rates, value-added perks or last minute booking packages, hoteliers can further entice budget-conscious solo travelers. "Today's travelers are increasingly prioritizing value-driven experiences, particularly among younger, price-conscious demographics," said Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President of Supply, Agoda. "For hotels and airlines, this presents a powerful opportunity to engage guests across the full travel journey by delivering personalized, data-informed value that drives both loyalty and repeat bookings." Agoda's data-driven approach gives accommodation partners the tools to move beyond simply offering the "best deals." Offering dynamic pricing, packaging, and targeted marketing on the Agoda platform can help partners turn demand for affordable destinations into higher yields and stronger guest loyalty. With over 5 million holiday properties, more than 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities, Agoda provides endless possibilities for creating unforgettable travel experiences. For more insights on how to optimize strategic hotel initiatives this summer, visit --- ENDS --- View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Agoda Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert
Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert

Courier-Mail

time2 hours ago

  • Courier-Mail

Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert

Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. I am a millennial, and there was a time in my life when going to a travel agent seemed about as anachronistic as renting a videotape or calling the operator to connect a phone call. Back then, I figured that everything from flights to hotels to theme park tickets was available online at the best rate, and without paying a commission. I thought travel agents were for people too lazy to do their own research, and besides, wasn't the planning half the fun of the holiday? Then I made friends with someone who'd worked in the industry, and they clued me in to some of the perks of working with an agent. You don't have to book an hour-by-hour itinerary, but if you're smart you can take advantage of their resources and knowledge. Here's how. X Learn More SUBSCRIBER ONLY 1. Flight complexity Generally speaking, a travel agent isn't going to be able to get you a better price on a flight than what you'll find on SkyScanner, Google Flights or airline websites. What they can do, however, is line up flights in different ways. Booking multi-day layovers and multiple round-the-world-style flights can be difficult online, but is no problem for the professionals. Want to spend three days in Kuala Lumpur on your way to Paris, flying the same airline on the same ticket? Get your agent to sort it. Fancy a stopover in Kuala Lumpur? Ask your travel agent. 2. Hotel pricing and perks Flight prices might be rigid, but accommodation is where a travel agent can find you a better deal. They have access to separate booking platforms that in many cases have better pricing on hotels, and they'll potentially get you access to perks and upgrades that would normally only be available to reward program members. Even online travel agencies like Agoda and Expedia can save you money if you book your hotel as a package with your flight. 3. Suggestions and experience Even working as a writer in the industry, it's difficult to stay across all the latest developments in the world of travel. And when you're planning your own holiday it's easy to get tunnel vision. This can be as simple as suggesting the ferry instead of the bus. Or a whole new destination: who knew Ljubljana was only three hours from Venice? Here's another example. A few years ago, the cheapest flights to Europe were through Colombo in Sri Lanka. To sweeten the deal, there was a complimentary hotel for the layover. But a travel agent told me he'd recently had a client stranded there due to aviation fuel shortages. I went through Hong Kong instead, and he still got me the stopover. Beautiful Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, is just a quick trip from Venice. 4. Security Luckily, I don't have the personal experience to back this one up – but one of the key benefits of using an agent is you can rely on them if things go wrong. Large operators, such as Flight Centre, and even some smaller ones, provide 24/7 support, which means you don't have to be the one to lose your cool at the check-in desk when there's a mix-up. They can also help with changing and re-booking, and often offer travel insurance, waived cancellation fees and lost baggage tracking. 5. They can do as much or as little as you want I enjoy researching a destination, and I love playing things by ear when I get there. But when it came time for my honeymoon in Thailand, I went to an agent. They sent me various options, but in the end all I got them to book for us was a Sydney to Bangkok flight with an enormously discounted hotel included. Did I ask them to book our internal flights? No, because they were just as cheap online. Did I ask them to plan our activities? No, because I didn't like their elephant safari suggestion. Did I feel locked into a holiday someone else had planned for me? Not at all. Originally published as Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert

Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert
Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert

Herald Sun

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • Herald Sun

Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert

Don't miss out on the headlines from Lifestyle. Followed categories will be added to My News. I am a millennial, and there was a time in my life when going to a travel agent seemed about as anachronistic as renting a videotape or calling the operator to connect a phone call. Back then, I figured that everything from flights to hotels to theme park tickets was available online at the best rate, and without paying a commission. I thought travel agents were for people too lazy to do their own research, and besides, wasn't the planning half the fun of the holiday? Then I made friends with someone who'd worked in the industry, and they clued me in to some of the perks of working with an agent. You don't have to book an hour-by-hour itinerary, but if you're smart you can take advantage of their resources and knowledge. Here's how. 1. Flight complexity Generally speaking, a travel agent isn't going to be able to get you a better price on a flight than what you'll find on SkyScanner, Google Flights or airline websites. What they can do, however, is line up flights in different ways. Booking multi-day layovers and multiple round-the-world-style flights can be difficult online, but is no problem for the professionals. Want to spend three days in Kuala Lumpur on your way to Paris, flying the same airline on the same ticket? Get your agent to sort it. Fancy a stopover in Kuala Lumpur? Ask your travel agent. 2. Hotel pricing and perks Flight prices might be rigid, but accommodation is where a travel agent can find you a better deal. They have access to separate booking platforms that in many cases have better pricing on hotels, and they'll potentially get you access to perks and upgrades that would normally only be available to reward program members. Even online travel agencies like Agoda and Expedia can save you money if you book your hotel as a package with your flight. 3. Suggestions and experience Even working as a writer in the industry, it's difficult to stay across all the latest developments in the world of travel. And when you're planning your own holiday it's easy to get tunnel vision. This can be as simple as suggesting the ferry instead of the bus. Or a whole new destination: who knew Ljubljana was only three hours from Venice? Here's another example. A few years ago, the cheapest flights to Europe were through Colombo in Sri Lanka. To sweeten the deal, there was a complimentary hotel for the layover. But a travel agent told me he'd recently had a client stranded there due to aviation fuel shortages. I went through Hong Kong instead, and he still got me the stopover. Beautiful Ljubljana, Slovenia's capital, is just a quick trip from Venice. 4. Security Luckily, I don't have the personal experience to back this one up – but one of the key benefits of using an agent is you can rely on them if things go wrong. Large operators, such as Flight Centre, and even some smaller ones, provide 24/7 support, which means you don't have to be the one to lose your cool at the check-in desk when there's a mix-up. They can also help with changing and re-booking, and often offer travel insurance, waived cancellation fees and lost baggage tracking. 5. They can do as much or as little as you want I enjoy researching a destination, and I love playing things by ear when I get there. But when it came time for my honeymoon in Thailand, I went to an agent. They sent me various options, but in the end all I got them to book for us was a Sydney to Bangkok flight with an enormously discounted hotel included. Did I ask them to book our internal flights? No, because they were just as cheap online. Did I ask them to plan our activities? No, because I didn't like their elephant safari suggestion. Did I feel locked into a holiday someone else had planned for me? Not at all. Originally published as Is using a travel agent worth it? 5 reasons I book with an expert

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