日本旅游退单激增,相关产品下架
21世纪经济报道·2025-11-21 09:13

Group 1 - The recent diplomatic tensions and security issues in Japan have led to a travel warning from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, prompting major airlines to initiate a free cancellation and modification policy for travelers [1] - There has been a significant increase in cancellation requests for trips to Japan, with many travel products being taken off the shelves as a result of rising market risk aversion [1] - Data from Qunar indicates that the demand for staggered outbound travel from Chinese tourists remains strong until the end of 2025, with South Korea now becoming the most popular destination, replacing Japan [1] Group 2 - Major stock indices in the Asia-Pacific region have experienced declines, while the new stock N Dapeng surged by 1200%, alongside a drop in gold, oil prices, and cryptocurrencies [2] - The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security has provided new interpretations regarding work-related injury recognition, covering scenarios such as commuting and remote work [2] - Ctrip has cashed out 17 billion yuan from its investment in the Indian version of its platform after 9 years [2]