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Hua Xia Shi Bao·2025-09-22 06:54

Core Viewpoint - The upcoming "National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival" holiday is expected to boost the domestic and outbound tourism markets, driven by supportive policies and a focus on enhancing travel experiences and product quality [2][3][4]. Group 1: Domestic Tourism Trends - The holiday period is anticipated to see a rise in short trips and an increase in the quality of long-distance travel, with online travel platform Tongcheng Travel reporting a doubling in bookings for domestic tours and over 20% increase in spending on long-distance group tours compared to last year [2][3]. - The average ticket price for domestic flights is expected to follow a "high-low-high" pattern, with peak prices at the beginning and end of the holiday, while mid-holiday prices are relatively lower [5][6]. Group 2: Outbound Tourism Growth - Outbound tourism products have seen a 75% increase in destination offerings, with traveler numbers up 130% compared to last year, particularly in Europe and North America, which saw increases of 80% and 207% respectively [6][12]. - The trend of early bookings is evident, with some outbound travel products selling out three months in advance, indicating strong demand [3][6]. Group 3: Travel Booking Patterns - The trend of "picking holidays" has led to an earlier booking rhythm, with travel reservations made approximately 3.5 days earlier than last year [4][5]. - The average booking volume for transportation services has increased by about 4.2% compared to last year, with significant growth in high-speed rail and multi-destination travel [5][6]. Group 4: Industry Challenges - Despite growth in traveler numbers, the tourism industry faces challenges with profitability, as indicated by the disparity between the increase in passenger volume and revenue for major airlines [8][9]. - The average ticket price for economy class in the civil aviation sector has decreased by 12.1% year-on-year, reflecting a struggle to match revenue growth with increased passenger numbers [8][9]. Group 5: Emerging Travel Preferences - There is a noticeable shift towards personalized and diverse travel products, with smaller group sizes becoming more popular, reflecting changing consumer preferences [11][12]. - The integration of cultural and entertainment activities into travel experiences is gaining traction, with significant increases in searches for hotels and attractions near popular events [10][11]. Group 6: Inbound Tourism Recovery - The inbound tourism market in Beijing has shown a strong recovery, with a 46.2% increase in visitors and a 49.6% rise in tourism spending compared to last year [12][13]. - Airlines are enhancing their services to attract foreign tourists, focusing on creating a seamless travel experience from pre-departure to arrival [13].