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Tracking Global Tournaments: How Esports Events Are Shaping Travel Trends for a New Generation of Flyers

Aurora Welch
Last updated: 21 June 2025 22:08
By Aurora Welch
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Over the last decade, eSports has evolved from niche hobbyist competitions into a global phenomenon, attracting millions of viewers and fans across the globe. Major eSports tournaments now fill online betting sites in the UK and arenas with tens of thousands of spectators, rivaling traditional sports in scale, fan engagement, and economic impact.

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eSports as a Global AttractionThe New Generation of Global TravelersHow Does eSports Influence Travel Trends?Travel Packages & Themed ExperiencesIn-Flight ExperiencesHybrid Event ModelsCreating a Unique & Interconnected World of eSports Tourism

Beyond the digital screens, eSports events are transforming real-life experiences, especially how the new generation travels and interacts with global destinations. This new popularity of travel driven by eSports fans, players, and organizers is reshaping patterns in tourism, airport management, and city branding. Let’s find out how!

eSports as a Global Attraction

eSports is no longer confined to local gaming lounges or online streaming platforms. Many major tournaments like The International (Dota 2), League of Legends World Championship, Fortnite World Cup, and CS:GO Majors are hosted in iconic locations like Madison Square Garden, the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin, or the Accor Arena in Paris.

These events gather players from dozens of countries competing at an elite level, teams and organizations traveling with large support, as well as fans and tourists eager to witness their favourite teams and players live. They also accommodate media and sponsors, creating global content and activation campaigns.

In a nutshell, the scale and prestige have attracted partnerships with airlines, tourism boards, and governments aiming to capitalize on the lucrative eSports fanbase.

The New Generation of Global Travelers

eSports fans are particularly Millennials and Gen Z. These age groups are famous for their digital fluency and global connectivity. This generation appreciates experiences and is willing to travel internationally for events that they can relate to culturally and socially. There are a couple of characteristics that influence travel behaviour. They are as follows:

  • Tech-savviness — they rely heavily on mobile apps, social media, and online communities to plan and share travel experiences.

  • Community-driven travel — many fans organize group trips to events, turning tournaments into social festivals.

  • Extended stays — unlike traditional sports fans who might just attend the match, eSports spectators usually stay longer to explore the host city’s gaming culture, tech hubs, and nightlife.

  • Cost-conscious yet experience-oriented — they seek affordable travel options but prioritize dynamic and immersive event-related experiences.

eSports events bring together a highly international crowd. Fans and players from Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, and increasingly Africa come together in select cities, creating a melting pot of cultures. This diverse influx promotes not only tourism but also cultural exchange, local economic stimulation, and increased global awareness.

How Does eSports Influence Travel Trends?

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Traditionally, international air travel hubs have focused on business and leisure tourism destinations. However, the surge of eSports is diverting demand toward cities hosting major tournaments — many of which are emerging markets eager to display themselves on the global stage.

For instance:

  • South Korea has been a centre for eSports, with Seoul hosting large-scale events. This has amplified inbound tourism through Incheon International Airport.

  • Cities like Jakarta, Manila, and Shanghai have experienced rising air traffic associated with hosting international eSports tournaments.

  • Even European cities like Warsaw, Berlin, and Stockholm have gained niche reputations as eSports hotspots, driving airline route expansions.

Airlines are responding by introducing new or more frequent flights to these cities. At times, they make schedules align with major tournaments, thereby boosting the flow of travelers.

Travel Packages & Themed Experiences

Travel agencies and online platforms now provide eSports-themed travel packages that merge tournament attendance with local experiences. They include VIP event access and meet-and-greets with professional players, gaming lounge visits and tech innovation tours, local cuisine and nightlife curated for younger travellers, and airport lounges equipped with gaming zones. These specialized packages attract not just hardcore eSports fans but also casual gamers and tourists curious about the industry, therefore expanding the market reach.

In-Flight Experiences

Airports and airlines are increasingly identifying eSports travellers as a valuable segment. Some airports have started including gaming lounges with consoles and PCs where travellers can play or watch eSports streams during layovers. Others offer high-speed internet and power outlets to cater to gaming device users. These enhancements encourage fans to fly more often.

Hybrid Event Models

Although real-time attendance at tournaments remains highly popular, hybrid models merging in-person and virtual participation are trending. Some fans might travel to regional hubs instead of the main event location to attend satellite viewing parties or fan festivals.

This flexibility generates complex travel patterns but equally widens opportunities for cities to tap into eSports tourism without hosting the entire event.

Creating a Unique & Interconnected World of eSports Tourism

eSports extends beyond a digital pastime. It is a powerful catalyst that transforms how and why a generation travels internationally.

For airlines, cities, and travel industry stakeholders, embracing the eSports-driven traveller is not just an opportunity — it is essential for remaining relevant in an evolving global tourism space. As eSports continues to grow, the journey from virtual competition to real-world adventure will only deepen tourism in different cities.

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Aurora Welch
ByAurora Welch
Aviation Reporter - Aurora has over five year's experience contributing to the biggest media outlets including Forbes, CNN and CBS. Passionate for airline economics, airline safety and aerodrome regulations, Aurora contributes breaking news to the Travel Radar newsdesk, sharing her vast industry experience.
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