An online travel executive has blamed a lack of Russian tourists for a lag in recovery across the Asia-Pacific.
Booking.com's regional director, Laura Houldsworth, has warned the region to expect a hit from sanction-stricken Russian tourists.
Houldsworth who manages the travel giant's business in a region spanning from Mainland China to New Zealand, said she had been encouraged by the reopening of markets including Australia and Thailand. However, during an interview on the tourism restart, she said the region's recovery will not be a quick one.
A drop in flight arrivals from Russia would make a noticeable difference. Beach destinations in the region such as Thailand, Indonesia and the Maldives are normally very popular with sun-seeking Russian tourists. But following sanctions against state travel companies and individuals over the conflict in Ukraine, there has been a spike in cancellations.