“00后当上春节主理人后,老年旅客开始飞向一线城市”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-14 16:41

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant increase in tourism and travel activities during the Valentine's Day and the upcoming Spring Festival, driven by the combination of romantic and festive economies [1][2][4] - Domestic air travel for February 14 saw over a 40% increase compared to the same week last year, with hotel bookings in popular small cities more than doubling year-on-year [2][4] - The trend of combining Valentine's Day with the Spring Festival to create an extended holiday is becoming popular, leading to a peak in travel activity on February 14, which is expected to stabilize and grow from February 15 to 21 [4][5] Group 2 - The search volume for "intangible cultural heritage experiences" has increased by 200% in the past week, indicating a rising interest in cultural tourism [5][6] - Spring tourism data shows a nearly 30% year-on-year increase in domestic travel and a 20% increase in outbound travel during the Spring Festival period [5] - Popular destinations for "reverse reunion" flights, where older travelers fly to major cities to reunite with their children, have seen ticket sales increase by over five times [7][8] Group 3 - The most favored destinations for travelers aged 60 and above during the Spring Festival include major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, with hotel bookings in these cities seeing significant year-on-year growth [8][9] - The trend of "reverse reunion" reflects a shift in family dynamics, where the definition of reunion is evolving from merely returning home to enjoying experiences together in different locations [10]