Group 1 - The travel market is experiencing a peak in off-peak travel following the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, with hotel prices dropping by approximately 30% compared to the holiday period [1] - Popular destinations for off-peak travelers include Japan, South Korea, and Thailand, while cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, and Nanjing have the highest hotel booking volumes [1] - The average nightly price for accommodations near popular scenic spots, such as Qingcheng Mountain in Dujiangyan, has decreased to around 500 yuan, nearly halving from over 1000 yuan during the holiday [1] Group 2 - Spring and Autumn Tourism reports that off-peak travel bookings for this autumn and winter have surpassed last year's figures, with outbound travel bookings increasing by nearly 20% and inbound travel bookings doubling [2] - The demographic structure of off-peak travelers is changing, with the proportion of young travelers aged 20-40 rising to nearly 40%, narrowing the gap with the senior traveler group, which accounts for nearly 50% [2] - The shift in travel preferences among young travelers is attributed to their desire to avoid peak crowds and reduce travel costs, as well as an increasing demand for in-depth experiences that align with the unique climate and scenery of the autumn and winter seasons [2] Group 3 - Among the young traveler demographic, female travelers make up over 60%, establishing themselves as the primary group for travel [3] - The fragmented consumption patterns of young travelers pose significant challenges to traditional resource procurement and product packaging by travel agencies [3]
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Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-10-16 05:37