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去哪儿旅行:“China Travel”持续火热,外国游客飞往国内近百个城市
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-10-08 03:02

Core Insights - The travel demand during the 8-day holiday combining National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival reached a new high, with significant increases in both domestic and international travel bookings [1][6][7] Domestic Travel - Hotel bookings in popular domestic cities saw a year-on-year increase of over 20%, with top cities being Beijing, Chongqing, Chengdu, Shanghai, and others [2] - Over 40% of air travelers during the holiday were families, with the age group of 13-17 showing a 31% increase in domestic flight bookings [1][3] International Travel - International flight bookings increased by over 30%, particularly among the youth demographic, with a 54% increase in bookings for the 13-17 age group [1][6] - The most popular international destinations included Japan, Thailand, and South Korea, with Egypt seeing a remarkable 200% increase in hotel bookings [7][8] Travel Trends - The trend of "reverse tourism" to smaller cities for autumn experiences gained popularity, with hotel bookings in over 2000 counties [3] - Events such as music festivals and sports competitions significantly boosted local tourism, with some cities experiencing hotel booking increases of over 200% [4][5] Booking Patterns - The holiday period saw a shift in travel patterns, with many opting for extended trips by taking additional leave, leading to a peak travel period from September 27 to October 12 [5] - The use of non-Chinese passports for domestic flight bookings increased by 33%, covering nearly 100 cities [7]