outlook. we still feel very positive about this year. | outlook. we still feel very l positive about this year. we have seen the recovery in the lot is covered. this cover. one of the things many people spent on last year despite the high inflation was travel. with border closures, the industry was one of the hardest hit during the pandemic. but when borders reopened, grounded holiday makers around now, where is the growth in asia coming from? we got some answers from alan watts, asia pacific president at hilton, at hilton. asia has become really interdependent - asia has become really interdependent on - asia has become reallyl interdependent on asia. asia has become really i interdependent on asia. it asia has become really - interdependent on asia. it tied into japan as interdependent on asia. it tied intojapan as an interdependent on asia. it tied into japan as an example, indonesians in a intojapan as an example, indonesians in a similar into japan as an example, indonesians in
we still feel very positive about this year. we ve seen economy recover in the last quarter in terms general consumer spend and in the region and speaking with different counterparts from specific thailand and indonesia, these emerging markets are excited about the recovery. one of the things many people spent on last year despite the high inflation was travel. travel starved holiday makers ray stone airports when borders open. whereas growth from? we got some answers from alan watts, asia pacific president at hilton. asia has become really interdependent on asia. it ties into japan as an example, indonesians into singaporeans. malaysians, koreans, so there is an interconnectivity with a pan asian traveller that is at the fundamental level driving what has been pent up
positive about this year. we ve seen the economy recover in the last quarter in terms general consumer spend and in the region and speaking with different counterparts from specifically thailand and indonesia, these emerging markets are excited about the recovery. one of the things many people spend on despite the high inflation is travel. where is the growth in asia from? we got some answers from alan watts, asia pacific president at hilton. asia has become really interdependent on asia. thais into japan as an example, indonesians into singaporeans. malaysians into koreans. so there is an interconnectivity with a pan asian traveller that is at the fundamental level driving what has been pent up travel demand.