Japan National Tourism Organization Named Overall Winner At Routes Asia 2024 Awards

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Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) has been crowned the Overall Winner at the Routes Asia 2024 Awards, as well as triumphing in the Destination category.

The tourism body was one of five winners at the event, which celebrated excellence in airport and destination marketing. The other victors at the ceremony, held at Routes Asia 2024 in Langkawi, Malaysia, were Clark International Airport, Perth Airport, Melbourne Airport and Cebu Pacific.

“Japan’s aviation suRoutes Asia 2024 Awards Winnersccess unfolds through strategic codeshare flights, inventive incentives, and collaborative campaigns,” JNTO director Akira Watabe said following the award win. “With soaring reservations and passenger recovery, our innovation shapes a resilient future.”

JNTO’s market development strategy encompasses initiatives to promote visitors to regional areas. Collaborating with airlines and travel agencies, including online platforms, it runs campaigns with a focus on key targets like Taiwan, Hong Kong and Thailand, identified for their high interest in regional exploration and repeat visits.

In the Under 5 Million Passengers category, Clark International Airport in the Philippines was named the winner. The airport experienced significant growth in 2023, handling nearly 2 million passengers, marking a 160% increase from the previous 12 months. During that time, it welcomed five new airlines, including four international carriers, and added 13 new destinations.

In the 5-20 Million Passengers category, Perth Airport in Australia triumphed, retaining the title it was awarded in 2023. Perth’s recovery from the pandemic has been robust, with passenger numbers totaling a record 15.3 million during 2023, helped by new routes launched by Batik Air Malaysia, Philippine Airlines, VietJet and Vietnam Airlines.

Fellow Australian gateway Melbourne Airport won the Over 20 Million Passengers category. With a record-breaking 38 international airlines serving the airport, up from 36 in 2019, it welcomed six new airlines last year and worked with 31 others to resume services to more than 26 destinations. Notable new routes have included Qantas’ service to Dallas-Fort Worth—the fourth-longest in the world—and Turkish Airlines’ choosing Melbourne as its first Australian destination.

Finally, Cebu Pacific won the Airline category. The Philippine LCC, which plans to double its fleet by 2035, ensures the success of new services through collaborative strategies. Continuous engagement with airports led to the restart of its Clark hub in April 2023, enabling the resumption and launch of 15 domestic and international destinations.

Finalists from the Airport and Destination categories were reviewed and scored by a panel of airline judges, while the Airline category was reviewed and scored by a panel of editorial judges.

David Casey

David Casey is Editor in Chief of Routes, the global route development community's trusted source for news and information.

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