Group 1 - The travel preferences of young people in China are shifting towards independent travel, with only 26.8% opting for group tours and 52.3% favoring free travel, indicating a trend away from traditional group travel [1] - Data from Qunar shows a 10% year-on-year increase in domestic flight bookings and double-digit growth in hotel bookings during the Qingming holiday in 2025, driven by young people's tendency to extend holidays through "leave + Qingming" strategies [1] - Young travelers are increasingly seeking personalized experiences, with 55.3% preferring immersive "wandering" and 41.9% interested in unique attractions, moving away from superficial sightseeing [4] Group 2 - The tourism industry is adapting to these market trends by redesigning travel products, moving away from traditional "rush" itineraries to more flexible arrangements that allow for personal exploration [5] - Companies are focusing on creating personalized travel routes and products that cater to the preferences of various customer segments, especially young travelers [6] - The industry is also enhancing marketing efforts on social media platforms popular with young people, such as Xiaohongshu and Douyin, to better reach this demographic [6]
跟团游“失宠”?年轻人偏爱个性自由行与拼假 文旅圈产品忙着“变花样”
Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-08-20 15:58