Core Insights - The National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday saw a 14.6% year-on-year increase in average spending per traveler, with post-95 generation tourists making the highest booking share [1] - There is a noticeable trend of multi-destination travel, with a 5% increase in average bookings for transportation and a 4.6% increase for accommodations and activities compared to last year [1] - The number of destinations visited expanded significantly, covering over 180 countries and regions, with a strong growth in travel to lesser-known cities in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Europe [1] Domestic Travel Trends - Emerging destinations gained popularity during the holiday, with orders for places like Jingdezhen and Luzhou increasing by 60% and 45% respectively compared to last year [2] - The post-95 generation accounted for nearly 25% of total bookings, while the post-05 generation saw a 61% increase in booking numbers [2] - University students are increasingly opting for long-distance travel, with a 63% increase in flight bookings and a 110% increase in international flight bookings compared to last year [2] Changes in Travel Behavior - The trend towards self-driving trips has increased, with rental car orders rising by approximately 60% year-on-year, particularly for those renting cars after arriving by plane or train [3] - The variety of activities offered has expanded, with domestic travel experiences increasing by 78% and outbound travel experiences growing by nearly 30% [3] - The use of AI travel assistants has surged, with daily users of the AI product "Ask It" increasing over five times compared to the summer peak [3] Post-Holiday Travel Opportunities - Following the holiday, there are significant price reductions for flights and hotels, with some flights costing less than 400 yuan and high-star hotels in various cities priced around 300 yuan [4]
飞猪:国庆中秋假期客单价提升14.6%,95后游客占比最高
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-10-08 03:36