Tourism Beyond Numbers : Sarawak’s Vision for Purposeful Growth

6th May 2026

Sarawak is redefining tourism growth by looking beyond visitor numbers to the value tourism creates for its communities, culture, economy and environment. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah shared Sarawak’s vision for purposeful growth through stronger regional connectivity, authentic cultural experiences, community participation and practical sustainability, positioning tourism as a force that can leave destinations stronger for generations to come.

Tourism Beyond Numbers :
Sarawak’s Vision for Purposeful Growth​

Sarawak is redefining tourism growth by looking beyond visitor numbers to the value tourism creates for its communities, culture, economy and environment. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah shared Sarawak’s vision for purposeful growth through stronger regional connectivity, authentic cultural experiences, community participation and practical sustainability, positioning tourism as a force that can leave destinations stronger for generations to come.

Purposeful Growth in an
Age of Change

Tourism growth is entering a new phase, where success is no longer measured by visitor numbers alone, but by the value and resilience it creates. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, tourism leaders from Sarawak, Vanuatu and Macao shared how their destinations are shifting towards quality over quantity, stronger community participation, responsible travel, better visitor experiences and greater resilience in the face of global change. 

The discussion highlighted a common belief that purposeful growth should benefit visitors, businesses and communities while protecting the culture, nature and identity that make destinations distinctive.

Purposeful Growth in an
Age of Change

Tourism growth is entering a new phase, where success is no longer measured by visitor numbers alone, but by the value and resilience it creates. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, tourism leaders from Sarawak, Vanuatu and Macao shared how their destinations are shifting towards quality over quantity, stronger community participation, responsible travel, better visitor experiences and greater resilience in the face of global change. 

The discussion highlighted a common belief that purposeful growth should benefit visitors, businesses and communities while protecting the culture, nature and identity that make destinations distinctive.

From Vision to Reality – Sustainable Tourism in Action

Sustainable tourism is moving from vision to practical action, with destinations finding new ways to balance growth with community wellbeing, cultural preservation and environmental responsibility. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, leaders from Sarawak, Thailand and Macao shared how festivals, community-based tourism, smart technology, cultural initiatives and greener practices can create stronger, more resilient destinations. Across the three destinations, one message stood out: sustainable tourism is not about limiting growth, but making growth more meaningful, inclusive and beneficial for both visitors and the communities that call these destinations home.

From Vision to Reality – Sustainable Tourism in Action

Sustainable tourism is moving from vision to practical action, with destinations finding new ways to balance growth with community wellbeing, cultural preservation and environmental responsibility. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, leaders from Sarawak, Thailand and Macao shared how festivals, community-based tourism, smart technology, cultural initiatives and greener practices can create stronger, more resilient destinations. Across the three destinations, one message stood out: sustainable tourism is not about limiting growth, but making growth more meaningful, inclusive and beneficial for both visitors and the communities that call these destinations home.

Japan Outbound Tourism Snapshot 2027

Japan’s outbound tourism market is recovering gradually, with new opportunities emerging from younger travellers, regional airports and changing travel preferences. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, Dr. Temesgen Assefa of JTB Tourism Research & Consulting highlighted the growing importance of Asia Pacific, the rise of FIT travel and the potential of first-time international travellers, while emphasising the importance of food, safety, value and seamless travel experiences in attracting Japan’s next generation of outbound travellers.

Japan Outbound Tourism
Snapshot 2027

Japan’s outbound tourism market is recovering gradually, with new opportunities emerging from younger travellers, regional airports and changing travel preferences. At PATA Travel Mart 2026, Dr. Temesgen Assefa of JTB Tourism Research & Consulting highlighted the growing importance of Asia Pacific, the rise of FIT travel and the potential of first-time international travellers, while emphasising the importance of food, safety, value and seamless travel experiences in attracting Japan’s next generation of outbound travellers.

Succession Matters: Building the Next Generation of Association Leaders

The panel session “Succession Matters: Building the Next Generation of Association Leaders” focused on the importance of succession planning in ensuring long-term leadership continuity and association sustainability. The discussion highlighted that succession is not just about replacing leaders, but about developing future-ready talent who can keep associations relevant and resilient.

Speakers emphasised the role of mentorship, youth engagement and structured leadership exposure in preparing younger professionals for leadership roles. The session concluded that strong succession planning requires trust, inclusion and continuous investment in developing the next generation of leaders.

Succession Matters: Building the Next Generation of Association Leaders

The panel session “Succession Matters: Building the Next Generation of Association Leaders” focused on the importance of succession planning in ensuring long-term leadership continuity and association sustainability. The discussion highlighted that succession is not just about replacing leaders, but about developing future-ready talent who can keep associations relevant and resilient.

Speakers emphasised the role of mentorship, youth engagement and structured leadership exposure in preparing younger professionals for leadership roles. The session concluded that strong succession planning requires trust, inclusion and continuous investment in developing the next generation of leaders.

Membership Matters: Turning Acquisition, Engagement and Retention

The panel session “Membership Matters: Turning Acquisition, Engagement and Retention into Growth” highlighted the importance of creating meaningful member value to achieve sustainable association growth. The discussion emphasised that successful membership strategies go beyond increasing numbers and focus instead on engagement, professional support, mentorship, advocacy and long-term member relationships.

Speakers also shared how digital transformation, personalised engagement and leadership continuity are becoming increasingly important in strengthening member retention and organisational relevance. The session reinforced that associations that remain member-focused, responsive and value-driven will be better positioned for sustainable growth and long-term impact.

Membership Matters:
Turning Acquisition, Engagement and Retention

The panel session “Membership Matters: Turning Acquisition, Engagement and Retention into Growth” highlighted the importance of creating meaningful member value to achieve sustainable association growth. The discussion emphasised that successful membership strategies go beyond increasing numbers and focus instead on engagement, professional support, mentorship, advocacy and long-term member relationships.

Speakers also shared how digital transformation, personalised engagement and leadership continuity are becoming increasingly important in strengthening member retention and organisational relevance. The session reinforced that associations that remain member-focused, responsive and value-driven will be better positioned for sustainable growth and long-term impact.

Beyond Funding: Redefining Partnership Through Shared Purpose

The panel session “Beyond Funding: Redefining Partnership Through Shared Purpose” highlighted the growing importance of purpose-driven collaborations that go beyond transactional sponsorships. The discussion emphasised that successful partnerships are built on shared values, long-term goals and meaningful impact rather than short-term visibility or funding alone.

Speakers also shared how collaborations across healthcare, technology, engineering and community development can create sustainable outcomes, drive innovation and strengthen industries and society. The session reinforced that when organisations align around common purpose and mutual value, partnerships become more impactful, sustainable and transformative.