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Asia Pacific’s Corporate Accommodation Landscape

Supply & Demand Insights from Industry Leaders

This report looks at the corporate accommodation landscape in the Asia Pacific region.

The dynamic region is quickly recovering after Covid-19, with destinations like India, Singapore and Japan in high demand while others, including China, are experiencing an economic slowdown. India, in particular, is set to become the Asia-Pacific’s second-largest economy by 2030, based on S&P Global Market Intelligence.

While this rapid growth and a robust rebound post-Covid-19 have significantly influenced the real estate and hospitality sectors, the uneven pace creates a mix of challenges and opportunities in the corporate accommodation sector.

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What you will find inside:

  • Demand for sustainable options: This is reshaping the corporate accommodation landscape, as individual business travellers are more informed and concerned about issues like carbon footprints and sustainable living. At the same time, companies are increasingly committed to sustainability as part of their corporate social responsibility.

  • Co-living accommodation: Quickly becoming a game-changer in the Asia Pacific region, and reshaping how people think about living and working spaces, the concept blends personal living spaces with shared communal areas. Find out how it is gaining traction, especially among young professionals, digital nomads and the globally mobile workforce.

  • Challenges and Opportunities in a dynamic market:

    The Asia Pacific region is quickly recovering after Covid-19, with destinations like India, Singapore and Japan in high demand while others, including China, are experiencing an economic slowdown. Japan, in particular, is set to become Asia-Pacific’s second-largest economy by 2030, based on S&P Global Market Intelligence. While this rapid growth and a robust rebound post-Covid-19 have significantly influenced the real estate and hospitality sectors, the uneven pace creates a mix of challenges and opportunities in the corporate accommodation sector.

  • Sections include: Emerging Corporate Accommodation Trends; The Growing Appeal of Co-living; Increased Demand for Sustainable Options; Tech Spotlight: AltoSearch for the APAC market; and Reshaping Corporate Accommodation in APAC

 

The Appeal of Co-Living

In this report, discover why co-living accommodation is quickly becoming a game-changer in the Asia Pacific region, reshaping how people think about living and working spaces.

This concept, which blends personal living spaces with shared communal areas, is gaining traction, especially among young professionals, digital nomads and the globally mobile workforce.

Co-living is also on the rise due to several work and lifestyle trends now merging across Asia:

• Urbanisation Trends

• Flexible Work Trends

• Sustainability as a Priority

• Diverse Market Appeal

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Who is this report for?

It's designed to equip mobility and business travel managers with relevant insights and data to navigate the global corporate accommodation landscape.

Global Mobility Managers

Business Travel Managers

HR & Procurement Managers

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