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Highlights Include Sale of a Non-strategic Business Unit, Significant Reduction of Debt, and Implementation of a Share Repurchase Program to Strengthen the Company and Enhance Long Term Shareholder Value 

SEATTLE, March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Mynd.ai, Inc. (the “Company” or “Mynd”) (NYSE American: MYND) today announced financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024.

Revenue of $267.4 million for the full year, compared to $411.8 million in the prior year with the decrease primarily driven by the headwinds in the overall education market due to normalization to pre-pandemic levels

Gross Margin improved 40 basis points versus 2023 to 24.8%, largely due to optimization of cost of materials, warranty, and freight costs

Operating loss improved by $8.0 million to $38.0 million, as compared to $46.0 million in 2023

Net loss from continuing operations, before income taxes totaled $35.7 million, a $12.7 million improvement compared to 2023

Cash balance at year-end of $75.3 million, compared to $87.8 million in 2023

Reduced outstanding indebtedness at year-end by $21.0 million

Repurchased 151,923 American Depositary Shares, representing 1,519,230 ordinary shares, pursuant to our share repurchase program

“We are very pleased with the progress our team made during 2024, our first full year as a public company,” said Vin Riera, Chief Executive Officer. “We feel that completing the sale of our non-strategic early childhood development business unit in October 2024, paying down debt, optimizing our cost structure, and initiating a share repurchase program were all meaningful steps towards strengthening our company. Despite a number of industry-wide challenges in the education sector stemming from inflation, threat of tariffs and uncertainty around Federal funding for education, we were able to capitalize on our brand loyalty, significant install base of over one million classrooms and strong distributor and partner network to maintain our strong market presence.”  

Arthur Giterman, Chief Financial Officer, added, “Our financial performance in 2024 reflects our commitment to improving operational efficiency to help combat significant industry headwinds impacting our interactive flat panel display business. Year over year, the Company made improvements in our gross margin and significantly reduced both our operating loss as well as our net loss from operations. Although we expect economic headwinds to continue during 2025, we are actively responding by continuing to optimize our operating cost structure, enhancing our go-to-market strategy and expanding our portfolio of product offerings. We are excited about the warm reception that our recently launched ActivPanel 10 and its modular infrastructure has received, and believe that providing our customers with the ability to select their preferred operating system will better position the Company to more effectively compete in the market.”

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements,” as defined by federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements reflect Mynd’s current expectations and projections about future events at the time and thus involve uncertainty and risk. The words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “will,” “could,” “would,” “should,” “may,” “plan,” “estimate,” “intend,” “predict,” “potential,” “continue,” “optimistic,” and the negatives of these words and other similar expressions generally identify forward looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties, including those described under the section entitled “Risk Factors” in Mynd’s Annual Report on Form 20-F, filed with the SEC on March 26, 2025, as such factors may be updated from time to time in Mynd’s periodic filings with the SEC, which are accessible on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Accordingly, there are or will be important factors that could cause actual outcomes or results to differ materially from those indicated in these statements. These factors should not be construed as exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with the other cautionary statements that are included in this release and in Mynd’s filings with the SEC. While forward-looking statements reflect Mynd’s good faith beliefs, they are not guarantees of future performance. Mynd disclaims any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement to reflect changes in underlying assumptions or factors, new information, data or methods, future events or other changes after the date of this press release, except as required by applicable law. You should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which are based only on information currently available to Mynd (or to third parties making the forward-looking statements).

Discussion of non-GAAP Financial Measures

We believe that providing non-GAAP (“Generally Accepted Accounting Principles”) information to investors, in addition to the GAAP presentation, allows investors to view the financial results in the way management views the operating results. We further believe that providing this information allows investors not only to better understand our financial performance, but more importantly, to evaluate the efficacy of the methodology and information used by management to evaluate and measure such performance. The non-GAAP information included in this press release should not be considered superior to, or a substitute for, financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.

We utilize a number of different financial measures, both GAAP and non-GAAP, in analyzing and assessing the overall performance of the business, for making operating decisions and for forecasting and planning for future periods. Our annual financial plan is prepared both on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis, and the non-GAAP annual financial plan is approved by our board of directors. Continuous budgeting and forecasting for revenue and expenses are conducted on a consistent non-GAAP basis, in addition to GAAP, and actual results on a non-GAAP basis are assessed against the non-GAAP annual financial plan. In addition, and as a consequence of the importance of these measures in managing the business, we use non-GAAP measures and results in the evaluation process to establish management’s compensation. For example, our annual bonus program payments are based in part upon the achievement of consolidated revenue and Adjusted EBITDA targets.

About Mynd.ai, Inc.

Seattle-based Mynd is a global leader in interactive technology offering best-in-class hardware and software solutions that help organizations create and deliver dynamic content; simplify and streamline teaching, learning, and communication; and facilitate real-time collaboration. Our award-winning interactive displays and software can be found in more than 1 million learning and training spaces across 126 countries. Our global distribution network of more than 4,000 reseller partners and our dedicated sales and support teams around the world enable us to deliver the highest level of service to our customers.

Financial Tables Follow

 

Mynd.ai. Inc.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data, or otherwise noted)

As of December 31,

2024

2023

ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$               75,317

$               87,804

Accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $211 and $2,599, respectively

30,506

63,736

Inventories

28,638

53,944

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

11,601

14,408

Due from related parties

1,561

1,683

Current assets of discontinued operations

5,590

Total current assets

147,623

227,165

Non-current assets:

Goodwill

44,130

44,928

Property, plant, and equipment, net

14,595

7,037

Intangible assets, net

39,521

43,700

Right-of-use assets

3,448

2,413

Deferred tax assets, net

34

58,035

Other non-current assets

3,268

1,810

Non-current assets of discontinued operations

21,949

Total non-current assets

104,996

179,872

Total assets

$             252,619

$             407,037

LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable

$               40,485

$               59,138

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities

45,959

49,134

Loans payable, current

10,931

31,942

Contract liabilities

11,281

14,004

Accrued warranties

15,749

17,871

Lease liabilities, current

1,047

1,618

Due to related parties

4,621

5,061

Current liabilities of discontinued operations

7,404

Total current liabilities

130,073

186,172

Non-current liabilities:

Loans payable, non-current

58,077

64,859

Loans payable, related parties, non-current

5,006

4,670

Contract liabilities, non-current

18,581

21,762

Lease liabilities, non-current

2,761

1,030

Deferred tax liabilities

9,756

Non-current liabilities of discontinued operations

7,950

Total non-current liabilities

94,181

100,271

Total liabilities

224,254

286,443

Shareholders’ equity:

Ordinary shares par value of $0.001; 990,000,000 shares authorized. 456,477,820
shares issued and 454,958,590 shares outstanding as of December 31, 2024.
456,477,820 shares issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2023.

 

10,000,000 shares, $0.001 par value, without designation; none authorized, issued
and outstanding as of December 31, 2024 and 2023.

456

456

Treasury shares, at cost, 1,519,230 and none shares, respectively

(342)

Additional paid-in capital

479,480

473,590

Accumulated other comprehensive income

3,344

3,513

Accumulated deficit

(454,573)

(358,854)

Total Mynd.ai, Inc. shareholders’ equity

28,365

118,705

Non-controlling interest

1,889

Total shareholders’ equity

28,365

120,594

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

$             252,619

$             407,037

 

Mynd.ai. Inc.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands of U.S. dollars, except share and per share data, or otherwise noted)

Year Ended December 31,

2024

2023

2022

Revenue

$             267,381

$             411,757

$             584,684

Cost of revenue

201,140

311,272

443,598

Gross profit

66,241

100,485

141,086

Operating expenses, net:

General and administrative

33,427

30,964

34,608

Research and development

25,253

34,604

41,459

Sales and marketing

42,115

51,477

60,848

Transaction-related costs

19,288

502

Restructuring

3,484

10,195

238

Total operating expenses

104,279

146,528

137,655

Operating (loss) income

(38,038)

(46,043)

3,431

Other income (expense):

Interest expense

(10,371)

(4,658)

(1,833)

Interest income

2,659

223

6

Gain on embedded derivative

11,389

432

Gain on forgiveness of debt

4,923

Other (expense) income

(1,384)

1,598

591

Total other income (expense)

2,293

(2,405)

3,687

Net (loss) income from continuing operations, before income taxes

(35,745)

(48,448)

7,118

Income tax (expense) benefit

(68,732)

9,658

25,982

Net (loss) income from continuing operations

(104,477)

(38,790)

33,100

Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of tax

8,725

(605)

(12,637)

Net (loss) income

(95,752)

(39,395)

20,463

Net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to non-
controlling interests

Net (loss) income from discontinued operations attributable to
non-controlling interests

(33)

33

Net (loss) income attributable to non-controlling interests

(33)

33

Net (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to
ordinary shareholders

(104,477)

(38,790)

33,100

Net income (loss) from discontinued operations attributable to
ordinary shareholders

8,758

(638)

(12,637)

Net (loss) income attributable to ordinary shareholders

$             (95,719)

$             (39,428)

$               20,463

Net (loss) income per ordinary share

From continuing operations: Basic and Diluted

$                (0.23)

$                (0.09)

$                  0.08

From discontinued operations: Basic and Diluted

$                  0.02

$                (0.00)

$                (0.03)

Total basic and diluted

$                (0.21)

$                (0.09)

$                  0.05

Weighted average shares outstanding used in calculating net (loss)
income per share: Basic and diluted

456,471,923

427,986,755

426,422,220

 

Mynd.ai. Inc.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE (LOSS) INCOME
(in thousands)

Year Ended December 31,

2024

2023

2022

Net (loss) income

$             (95,752)

$             (39,395)

$               20,463

Other comprehensive (loss) income, net of tax of nil:

Change in foreign currency translation reserve

497

(1,033)

(3,367)

Release of foreign currency translation reserve to net loss as a
result of disposition

(566)

Total comprehensive (loss) income

(95,821)

(40,428)

17,096

Less: comprehensive income attributable to non-controlling
interest

67

33

Comprehensive (loss) income attributable to Mynd.ai Inc.

$             (95,888)

$             (40,461)

$               17,096

 

Mynd.ai. Inc.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(in thousands)

Year Ended December 31,

2024

2023

2022

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Net (loss) income

$              (95,752)

$              (39,395)

$                20,463

(Income) loss from discontinued operations, net of tax

(8,725)

605

12,637

Net (loss) income from continuing operations

(104,477)

(38,790)

33,100

Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income from continuing operations to net
cash (used in) provided by operating activities:

Depreciation and amortization

5,698

4,973

4,520

Deferred taxes

67,669

(10,828)

(25,982)

Non-cash lease expense

1,737

1,958

1,818

Non-cash interest expenses

4,844

325

Gain on forgiveness of debt

(4,923)

Share-based compensation

3,698

Amortization of RDEC credit

(1,182)

(839)

(460)

Accrued tax credit RDEC

(1,732)

Change in fair value of derivative liability

(11,389)

(432)

Increase in inventory provision

4,630

3,951

Write-off of prepaid subscriptions

5,668

Other

90

71

30

Change in operating assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

33,365

(679)

25,346

Inventories

25,251

54,734

(20,003)

Prepaid expenses and other assets

1,270

(5,482)

701

Prepaid subscriptions

1,632

(7,300)

Due from related parties

533

482

(4,376)

Accounts payable

(17,675)

(23,651)

(1,820)

Accrued expenses and other liabilities

(2,439)

(1,329)

(10,225)

Accrued warranties

(2,037)

3,883

3,266

Due to related parties

1,491

1,083

3,469

Contract liabilities

(5,743)

6,966

7,779

Lease obligations – operating leases

(1,579)

(1,903)

(2,084)

Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities – continuing operations

(875)

740

6,807

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities – discontinued operations

1,661

(3,098)

(12,079)

Net cash provided by (used in) provided by operating activities

786

(2,358)

(5,272)

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:

Acquisition of property, plant and equipment

(1,283)

(389)

(829)

Internal-use software development costs

(8,465)

(4,434)

(1,028)

 Repayment (issuance) of loan receivable, related party

8,019

(7,919)

Proceeds from disposition of GEH Singapore

20,000

Acquisition of businesses, net of cash

10,375

(6,000)

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities – continuing operations

10,252

13,571

(15,776)

Net cash used in investing activities – discontinued operations

(5,942)

5,763

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities

4,310

19,334

(15,776)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:

Repayment of Revolver

(38,000)

(80,300)

(49,305)

Debt issuance costs paid

(90)

Proceeds from Revolver

17,000

62,000

63,000

Proceeds from convertible note

64,884

Contingent consideration payments

(1,007)

(2,174)

Repayment of Paycheck Protection Program Loan

(192)

(192)

(5)

Repayment of NetDragon group loans

(3,210)

Proceeds from NetDragon group loans

219

869

Share repurchase

(342)

Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities – continuing operations

(22,631)

44,437

11,349

Net cash provided by financing activities – discontinued operations

Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities

(22,631)

44,437

11,349

Net change in cash

(17,535)

61,413

(9,699)

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year

91,784

29,312

40,508

Exchange rate effects

1,068

1,059

(1,497)

Cash and cash equivalents, end of year

$                75,317

$                91,784

$                29,312

Supplemental disclosure of non-cash investing and financing activities
transactions:

Continuing operations:

Convertible notes issued in exchange for accrued PIK interest

$                  3,309

$                      —

$                      —

Decrease in goodwill due to measurement period adjustments relating to
business acquisition, net

$                  1,228

$                      —

$                      —

Lease assets acquired in exchange for lease liabilities

$                  2,838

$                      —

$                      —

Forgiveness of related party payables

$                  2,412

$                      —

$                      —

Accrued purchase price related to acquisition of businesses

$                      —

$                      —

$                  1,688

Accrued value of earnout related to acquisition of businesses

$                      —

$                      —

$                    377

Noncash consideration transferred for acquisition of businesses

$                      —

$                22,848

$                      —

Discontinued operations:

Lease assets acquired in exchange for lease liabilities

$                  5,044

$                      —

$                      —

Supplemental disclosure of cash transactions:

Cash paid for interest

$                  5,387

$                  5,223

$                      —

Cash received for tax refunds, net

$                  1,397

$                    914

$                    969

Cash flows are presented on a consolidated basis and cash and cash equivalents presented in current assets of discontinued operations in the consolidated balance sheets as of December 31, 2023 were $3,980.

Mynd.ai. Inc.
SUPPLEMENTAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA
(in thousands)

Year Ended December 31,

2024

2023

2022

(in thousands)

Net (loss) income

$            (95,752)

$            (39,395)

$             20,463

(Income) loss from discontinued operations, net of tax

(8,725)

605

12,637

Interest expense

10,371

4,658

1,833

Interest income

(2,659)

(223)

(6)

Income tax expense (benefit)

68,732

(9,658)

(25,982)

Depreciation and amortization

5,698

4,973

4,520

Share-based compensation

3,698

Gain on embedded derivative

(11,389)

(432)

Other expense (income), net

1,384

(1,598)

(591)

Transaction-related costs(1)

19,288

502

Restructuring costs(2)

3,484

10,195

238

Litigation costs and penalties(3)

1,021

405

1,046

Gain on forgiveness of debt(4)

(4,923)

Adjusted EBITDA

$            (24,137)

$            (11,182)

$                9,737

(1) Transaction-related costs are non-recurring costs related to one or more acquisitions.

(2) Refers to employee severance costs, contract termination costs, facility restructuring, and business restructuring efforts undertaken by management.

(3) Refers to costs incurred to defend against, opportunistically settle, and establish a reserve for claims associated with litigation, as well as any related penalties incurred for such litigation.

(4) Refers to forgiveness of loan provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration provided under the Payroll Protection Program (PPP).

 

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Meridian Singapore Immigration Launches New Website to Simplify the PR Application Journey for Foreigners in Singapore

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New online platform provides clear, structured guidance for Employment Pass and S Pass holders navigating Singapore’s residency and Permanent Residency pathways

SINGAPORE, April 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Meridian Singapore Immigration Pte. Ltd. has officially launched its new website at meridianimmigration.sg, a resource built specifically for foreigners living and working in Singapore who are exploring Permanent Residency or long-term residency options.

The platform arrives at a time when Singapore’s expatriate and foreign professional community is growing rapidly, yet many EP and S Pass holders report struggling to find clear, reliable information on the PR application process. Singapore’s immigration framework is among the most structured in Southeast Asia, with eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and submission windows that change frequently. For individuals navigating this process without professional guidance, the stakes are high and the margin for error is narrow.

Meridian’s website was built to address that gap directly. The platform offers detailed explanations of available immigration pathways, structured consultation options, and educational resources developed by the firm’s team of immigration specialists. Rather than presenting a services catalogue, the site walks users through the considerations relevant to their specific situation, whether they hold an Employment Pass, S Pass, or are planning for their family’s long-term residency in Singapore.

“We built this platform because we saw how overwhelming and confusing the immigration process can be for people who genuinely want to build their lives here,” said a spokesperson for Meridian Singapore Immigration. “Our goal is to be the trusted partner that walks them through every step with clarity and integrity.”

Singapore’s continued attractiveness as a regional hub for multinational corporations, financial institutions, and technology firms means the pipeline of foreigners seeking long-term residency options remains substantial. At the same time, the ICA’s PR application framework has grown more nuanced, with factors such as economic contributions, family ties, and community integration weighed during assessment. Applicants who proceed without a clear understanding of these criteria often submit applications that are either premature or structurally incomplete.

Meridian’s approach centres on preparation and transparency, helping applicants understand where they stand before they apply and what supporting documentation strengthens their case.

Meridian Singapore Immigration Pte. Ltd. is a professional immigration consultancy dedicated to guiding individuals and families through Singapore’s immigration process. Specialising in Permanent Residency (PR) applications, residency pathways, and compliance support, Meridian offers clear, structured solutions tailored to each client’s unique circumstances. Founded on the values of Guidance, Integrity, and Success, Meridian is committed to making immigration simple, transparent, and accessible for everyone. For more information, visit meridianimmigration.sg or contact info@meridianimmigration.sg / +65 8873 1113.

 

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Socomec, Daitron team up to meet Japan’s growing power demands

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TOKYO, April 30, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Socomec, a century-old electrical group specialising in mission-critical energy, and Japan’s Daitron, an electronics components distributor, have signed a partnership to deliver power conversion solutions and service backup power and electrical-switching systems across Japan.

The deal combines Socomec’s equipment with Daitron’s on-the-ground engineering team, which has more than 74 years of experience in the Japanese market. The two companies will handle everything from project delivery to ongoing maintenance and spare parts.

The partnership covers three product areas: uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), which keep facilities running during outages; power conversion systems, which ensure the availability and continuity of high-quality energy; and static transfer switches, which automatically reroute power loads between sources without interruption.

Beyond equipment sales, the agreement includes training, spare parts, long-term service contracts and a full range of expert services covering prevention, measurement and analysis, consultancy, deployment and optimisation. Socomec will provide product and technical training to Daitron’s team, while Daitron handles installation, servicing and day-to-day client support in Japan.

The target market spans data centres, semiconductor plants, industrial facilities, hospitals and green buildings, all areas where even brief power interruptions can prove costly. Data center demand in particular is surging, driven by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence infrastructure, with colocation and enterprise facilities among the primary targets.

“Daitron knows the Japanese market inside and out. They have the people, the relationships, and the hands-on experience, and we bring the technology to match,” said Socomec Asia-Pacific CEO O’Niel Dissanayake. “It’s a natural fit, and together we can offer something neither company could deliver alone.”

“Japan’s data centres, chip factories and industrial plants all require power systems they can count on,” said Masaharu Kato, corporate officer of Daitron. “Socomec’s technology is exactly what these customers need, and our job is to make sure it’s installed, maintained and supported properly. That’s what we do best.”

The partnership comes as Japan faces a step change in power demand. Electricity consumption is expected to grow 5.3% over the next decade, driven by data centres and semiconductor factories, according to the country’s grid operator. Industrial energy demand alone is forecast to rise 18.3% over the same period.

That growth is creating strong demand for reliable power infrastructure. Data centres, for example, run around the clock and cannot afford downtime, making backup power and efficient energy management essential. Socomec’s systems are designed to reduce power consumption without sacrificing reliability, a balance that is becoming increasingly important as operators look to manage both costs and environmental commitments.

Both companies say project planning and bids are already underway, with a long-term goal of expanding the partnership’s reach across Japan as demand grows.

About Daitron

Daitron Co., Ltd. is a Japanese engineering and trading company founded in 1952 and headquartered in Osaka. Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 7609), Daitron sells and manufactures electronic components, semiconductor processing equipment and power supply systems. The company has more than seven decades of experience serving Japan’s electronics and manufacturing industries.

SOCOMEC: When energy matters

Founded in 1922, SOCOMEC is an independent industrial group of more than 4,800 experts spread across the world in 30 subsidiaries. Our vocation: design, manufacture and sale of electrical equipment, with a strong expertize in critical power applications. In 2025, SOCOMEC achieved a turnover of 997 million euros (not yet audited).

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Multi-Destination Travel Surges Across Asia-Pacific This Labour Day, Trip.com Group Data Shows

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Multi-city travel across Asia-Pacific grew 35% year-on-yearMulti-city travel outpaces single-destination growth by more than 2xSoutheast Asia sees strong double-digit growth, with Thailand up to 52% YoY

SINGAPORE, April 29, 2026 /CNW/ — Multi-city travel across Asia-Pacific grew 35% year-on-year this Labour Day period, according to data from Trip.com Group. Several Asia-Pacific markets including Japan, South Korea, parts of Southeast Asia and Mainland China celebrate Labour Day, driving strong cross-border and domestic travel flows across the region.

Over 30% of international trips now span multiple destinations, highlighting a continued shift towards more complex, itinerary-led travel. This shift reflects a growing preference to maximise time and value with multiple destinations within a single trip rather than a single location.

Multi-destination trips become a defining travel pattern

While single-destination travel continues to account for most bookings, growth is increasingly driven by more complex itineraries. Multi-destination bookings are growing at more than twice the pace of single-destination travel, reflecting stronger demand for flexibility and deeper exploration.

Travellers are increasingly structuring trips across multiple cities to maximise both time and value, with popular combinations including:

Tokyo – Osaka – Kyoto (Japan)Seoul – Busan (South Korea)Bangkok – Phuket (Thailand)

These itineraries reflect a growing preference for multi-stop journeys that blend urban experiences with leisure destinations.

Southeast Asia sees fast growth in multi-destination travel 

Across Southeast Asia, demand for multi-destination travel is rising steadily, with strong growth across key markets of Thailand: 52%, Malaysia: 40%, and Singapore: 17%, according to Trip.com Group data.

Top outbound destinations across Southeast Asian markets include Japan (Tokyo, Osaka), South Korea (Seoul), China (Shanghai, Beijing), Thailand (Bangkok), Indonesia (Bali).

In other parts of Asia such as Hong Kong SAR, multi-destination travel also grew by over 50% year-on-year, highlighting growing preference for more complex itineraries over traditional single-destination trips, particularly in well-connected urban markets.

In Mainland China, domestic travel remains a strong base, while overseas journeys are increasingly shaped by multi-destination itineraries, with over 40% of outbound trips spanning multiple destinations and continuing to grow.

This suggests that travellers in this region are increasingly combining multiple cities within a single trip, supported by strong regional connectivity.

Japan’s domestic travel momentum on the rise

Japan is also seeing shifts in domestic travel behaviour, even as outbound demand continues to grow.

In Japan, domestic travel is growing rapidly, indicating rising interest in travelling within the country, accounting for one-quarter of all flight bookings, and to cities such as Tokyo, Sapporo and Okinawa.

Intra-Asia travel dominates Labour Day demand

The Labour Day holiday period continues to be driven by regional travel within Asia-Pacific, with travellers favouring destinations that offer ease of access, diverse experiences, and flexible itineraries.

The Group’s data highlights the continued strength of short-haul travel, supported by strong connectivity and shorter flight durations.

More broadly, the way people travel across Asia-Pacific is evolving. Travellers taking a more deliberate approach to how they plan their trips. While cross-border journeys are increasingly shaped by multi-city itineraries, domestic travel remains a strong and steady part of the landscape. Together, these patterns point to a more flexible and value-conscious mindset, as travellers look to make the most of both time and budget.

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