Group 1 - The 2026 Spring Festival holiday will last for 9 days, marking the longest Spring Festival in history, leading to a surge in outbound travel compared to 2025 [1] - Data from Qunar indicates that outbound flight and hotel bookings for 2026 have already peaked, with hotel bookings for popular destinations increasing by over 100% [1] - Popular outbound destinations include Thailand, South Korea, and Malaysia, with long-haul travel demand also rising significantly, particularly to Norway and New Zealand, where hotel bookings increased by 1.5 times and 2 times respectively [1] Group 2 - Affordable travel options for the 2026 Spring Festival include Vietnam, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, with one-way tickets priced below 1500 yuan [2] - Hotel bookings for popular countries during the 2026 Spring Festival have doubled year-on-year, with Southeast Asian destinations being favored due to proximity, lower travel costs, and favorable visa policies [2] - Long-haul destinations like Egypt saw hotel bookings increase by 3.3 times, with other countries like Spain, Australia, and Turkey also experiencing over 200% growth in hotel bookings [2] Group 3 - Data from Tuniu shows that popular destinations for outbound travel during New Year and Spring Festival include Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Egypt, with Russia seeing rapid growth due to visa-free policies [3] - The trend of expanding visa-free countries has increased outbound travel options, with Malaysia and Singapore being top choices for family trips [3] - International car rental bookings for the New Year have surged over 200% compared to last year, with Southeast Asia remaining the leading choice for destinations [3] Group 4 - The age group of 23 to 40 years old constitutes over 55% of outbound travelers during the 2026 Spring Festival, with the 31 to 40 age group showing the highest growth [4] - The 23 to 30 age group has seen a booking increase of over 120%, becoming a key driver of growth in the outbound travel market for the Spring Festival [4] Group 5 - Recent changes in cruise itineraries have seen many routes to Japan replaced with routes to South Korea, with full refunds offered to customers who cancel and incentives for those who retain their bookings [6] - The surge in travel demand around New Year and Spring Festival has positively impacted tourism stocks, with notable increases in share prices for companies like China Youth Travel and China International Travel Service [6]
冬日经济|春节这些出境游目的地“不挤不贵”,邮轮以韩国游代替日本游
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-12-19 10:45