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双节假日即将拉开序幕:酒店民宿预订率均超去年
Feng Huang Wang·2025-09-29 01:16

Group 1 - The upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday is driving a surge in travel bookings, with Tuniu reporting a week-on-week increase in travel product reservations for the holiday period [1] - Domestic travel bookings are particularly strong, with self-driving and free travel products seeing over 60% week-on-week growth, while group travel bookings have increased by over 50% [1] - Hotel and homestay bookings are also on the rise, with Huazhu Group reporting a 3 percentage point increase in overall booking rates compared to last year, with first-tier cities like Beijing leading the way [2] Group 2 - The "拼假" (Pinyin: pīn jià) trend is contributing to increased travel interest, with a 26% year-on-year rise in bookings for travel products from September 26 to September 28 [3] - Popular destinations are seeing significant increases in hotel search and booking volumes, particularly in cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu, as well as lesser-known locations [3] - Tujia reported a 10% year-on-year increase in homestay bookings from September 27 to September 30, with a notable proportion of "post-00s" travelers [3] Group 3 - Flight prices for certain routes are at "floor prices," making them attractive for travelers, with one-way tickets from Beijing to Urumqi priced just over 1,000 yuan [4] - Meituan Travel identified the top 10 destinations for the holiday, including Hainan, Xinjiang, and Yunnan, with some flights experiencing price drops [4] - Despite some price reductions, overall flight prices for the holiday period remain higher than last year [4][6] Group 4 - Popular domestic routes are maintaining high prices as the holiday approaches, with specific routes like Shanghai to Kunming priced at 1,200 yuan and Beijing to Sanya at 2,698 yuan [5][6] - Airlines are dynamically adjusting ticket prices based on real-time sales and inventory, leading to some price drops before the holiday [4][6]