机票降价,预订量增长2倍
Hang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-10-22 02:40

Group 1 - The autumn travel boom among middle and primary school students in Hangzhou is still ongoing, with nearby cities like Ningbo, Shaoxing, and Wenzhou set to start their autumn breaks in November, potentially creating a 5-day "mini-holiday" when combined with weekends [1] - Data from various online travel companies indicates that flight bookings from Zhejiang in mid-November have nearly doubled year-on-year, with popular destinations including Beijing, Xining, Changsha, Guangzhou, and Chengdu [1][2] - The implementation of spring and autumn breaks for primary and secondary schools in Zhejiang has led to a ripple effect in travel patterns, with Hangzhou being a pioneer in this initiative since 2014 [1] Group 2 - In late October, the average flight price from Hangzhou dropped by nearly 40% compared to the "Double Festival" period, while average hotel prices decreased by 30% [2] - The top ten cities for hotel bookings in late October included Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Aba, Chongqing, Xi'an, Xiamen, and Guangzhou [2] - The autumn travel trend shows a distinct "off-peak" characteristic, revitalizing November, traditionally a low travel season, with destinations like Beijing, Hangzhou, and Shanghai being the most popular during the autumn break in Foshan [2] Group 3 - The market department of Zhejiang New World International Tourism Co., Ltd. reported a nearly 20% year-on-year increase in inquiries for technology-themed educational travel products departing from Hangzhou in mid-November, particularly the "Six Little Dragons of Hangzhou" experience route [3] - Travel agencies in Hangzhou are actively optimizing technology and research travel itineraries, collaborating with local tech companies to create immersive experiences that combine tourism and hands-on learning [3]