出入境游“双向奔赴” 成都上榜热门目的地
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-21 17:38

Core Insights - The 2026 Spring Festival holiday will last for 9 days, marking it as the "longest Spring Festival holiday in history" [1] - The holiday is expected to significantly boost both inbound and outbound travel, with major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Chengdu being popular destinations for inbound tourism [1][3] Outbound Travel Trends - The outbound travel demand is projected to be higher in 2026 compared to 2025, with travelers opting for "拼假" (combining vacation days) to start their trips earlier [1] - The peak outbound travel period is expected to occur before and during the holiday, with a notable increase in outbound flight bookings from February 9 to February 14, 2026 [1] - The second peak for outbound travel is anticipated from the first to the third day of the Lunar New Year, with February 10 being the highest point for outbound passenger flow [1] Flight and Hotel Pricing - Outbound flight prices are expected to peak on February 13 and 14, 2026, before dropping significantly from February 15 onward, reaching the lowest point around February 20 [2] - The "晚去早回" (late departure and early return) strategy is highlighted as cost-effective, with average ticket prices being nearly 20% lower than peak prices [2] - Popular low-cost destinations for outbound travel include Vietnam, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, while countries like Australia and the USA are categorized as high-cost destinations [2] Inbound Travel Dynamics - There is a notable increase in inbound travel, with a 70% year-on-year growth in domestic flight bookings by non-Chinese passport holders during the 2026 Spring Festival [4] - The top five source countries for inbound tourists are South Korea, Singapore, Australia, Vietnam, and Thailand, with significant increases in bookings from European and North American countries as well [4] - The top ten cities for inbound tourism include Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and others, indicating a strong interest in domestic travel among international visitors [4]