Group 1 - The recent National Day holiday saw a significant increase in global hotel bookings, with a record high in room nights, up 78% year-on-year [1] - South Korea emerged as a top destination for Chinese travelers, with Seoul being a popular search on travel platforms [1] - The implementation of visa-free policies has led to a surge in travel demand, with Korean Air reporting nearly full flights during the holiday period [2] Group 2 - The visa-free policy is expected to boost the number of travelers between China and South Korea to 8-9 million by 2025, potentially returning to 2016 levels by 2027 [2] - Korean Air is strategically positioning itself in the Chinese market, planning a merger with Asiana Airlines to enhance its route network to cover 24 Chinese cities and 33 routes by the end of 2026 [2] - The visa-free trend is not limited to South Korea; five of the top ten outbound destinations for Chinese tourists during the holiday also offered visa exemptions [2]
全世界都知道中国放假了|出国哪里玩?免签国家成“新手”热门!
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-10-11 01:12