Group 1 - The upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays are expected to create a "super long holiday" with a potential "3 days off, 12 days rest" scenario, leading to a peak in travel bookings [1] - Travel bookings for the Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays are approximately 3.5 days ahead of last year, with significant increases in various travel products including flights, hotels, tickets, car rentals, and tour packages [1] - Zhejiang's travel booking volume has increased by 52% compared to last year, with average spending per customer rising by 15% [2] Group 2 - Over 30% of workers are opting for "staggered leave" to extend their holiday time, with many planning cross-province and international trips [2] - Shanghai's travel bookings for the holiday have increased by over 40% year-on-year, with car rental bookings up by 89% [2] - Popular domestic travel destinations include Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Chengdu, with some smaller cities experiencing over threefold growth in hotel bookings compared to last year [2] Group 3 - International hotel bookings have reached 2,852 cities, with Japan, Thailand, and South Korea being the top three destinations [3] - Russia is predicted to be a popular long-haul destination due to the mutual visa exemption policy, with significant increases in search and booking volumes for cities like Moscow and Saint Petersburg [3][4] - The trend of young professionals aged 25-29 being the primary demographic for travel is evident, with a notable rise in interest for lesser-known destinations [4]
旅游市场进入预订高峰期
Mei Ri Shang Bao·2025-09-17 22:15