Agoda reveals Asia cities travellers return to most
Travel platform Agoda unveiled its latest Repeat Visitor Ranking, spotlighting the Asian city destinations that travelers keep going back to.
Based on booking data from the first half of the year, it reveals the top 10 destinations with the highest number of repeat visitors.
Topping the list is Bangkok, followed by Tokyo, Seoul, Bali, and Osaka.
Travellers often find themselves drawn back to their favourite destinations.
These are major cities which cannot be fully explored on the usual short break, while Bali offers a range of different experiences.
Andrew Smith, Senior Vice President, Supply at Agoda, said, “At Agoda, we’re thrilled to help people rediscover their favorite spots while making each trip even more memorable and rewarding.”
The ranking also highlights other popular return destinations, including Taipei (Taiwan), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Da Nang (Vietnam), Johor Bahru (Malaysia), and Hong Kong rounding out the top ten.
Each offers its own unique mix of attractions and cultural experiences.
The Agoda travel product portfolio spans over six million holiday properties, 130,000 flight routes, and over 300,000 activities.
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