Group 1: Travel and Transportation Trends - The travel demand during the May Day holiday reached a new high, with an estimated 1.467 billion people traveling from May 1 to May 5, averaging 293 million daily, a year-on-year increase of 8% [2] - Didi's ride-hailing demand during the holiday increased by 17% compared to last year, marking the hottest May Day holiday on record, with intercity ride-hailing demand rising by 29% [2] - The top three scenarios for ride-hailing demand were dining, major transportation hubs, and shopping areas, with significant increases in demand for tourist attractions, hotels, and pet services, rising by 30%, 28%, and 27% respectively [2] Group 2: Emerging Consumer Preferences - The leisure camping orders surged by 390% during the May Day holiday, while club and exhibition-related orders increased by over 200% [3] - The trend of "changing outfits for travel photography" became popular among younger consumers, with ride-hailing demand for travel photography locations increasing by 54%, half of which came from users born after 2000 and 1995 [3] - Concerts and various events significantly boosted ride-hailing orders, with specific concerts and festivals leading to demand increases of over 300% [3] Group 3: Rental and International User Trends - Didi's car rental orders grew by 13% during the May Day holiday, with over 70% of orders coming from users born in the 1990s and 2000s [4] - The number of ride-hailing orders from inbound users surged by 75% year-on-year during the holiday period, driven by international events such as the Canton Fair and the Shanghai International Auto Show [6]
多样化消费场景推动五一出行升温,入境用户打车订单攀升
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-05-06 10:53