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International Journal of
Contemporary Hospitality
Management
10/7 [1998] 264–271
© MCB University Press
[ISSN 0959-6119]
Hospitality trends in the Asia-Pacific: a discussion of
five key sectors
Nerilee Hing
Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia
Vivienne McCabe
Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia
Peter Lewis
Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia
Neil Leiper
Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia
This paper reviews recent
trends in major hospitality
sectors in the Asia-Pacific
region. Observes that the
meetings, incentives, conventions
and exhibitions (MICE),
backpacker, and bed and
breakfast sectors are growing,
characterised by burgeoning
market demand,
proliferation of specialist
infrastructure, sector-specific
education and training, and
dedicated development and
marketing strategies. The
casino sector is facing major
challenges, seeing declining
demand in some areas. Competitive
forces are evident in
the licensed clubs sector,
where a proliferation of gambling
options has undermined
traditional sources of revenue.
Conversely, the hotel
and restaurant sectors can be
considered mature. There is
increased attention to facilities
development, asset
management, market segmentation
and use of new
technologies, and the restaurant
sector appears focused
on product revitalisation.
Concludes that the recent
economic turmoil in Asia will
no doubt produce new challenges,
as well as opportunities,
in the lead up to the next
millennium.
Introduction
This paper reviews recent trends in key hospitality
sectors in the Asia-Pacific region.
While fallo ...