KEY POINTS
  • The tourism industry may take two steps forward and one step back on its path to recovery, said Ho Kwon Ping of Banyan Tree Holdings.
  • "I think the worst is over for sure, in terms of the travel industry," he said. "The only thing that's really unclear right now is how long recovery will take."
  • Ho also said there will be a return to "purposeful" travel, where leisure and business travel does not happen on a whim.
Tourists take a tour of the Ancient Commercial Street in Beijing, China.

SINGAPORE — There's pent-up demand for travel, but the tourism industry may take two steps forward and one step back on its path to recovery, the founder of a hospitality company told CNBC this week.

Ho Kwon Ping, executive chairman of Banyan Tree Holdings, said while there's no real way to measure the appetite for international travel in Asia, domestic travel has seen strong demand.