Tourism Surge During Chinese Holiday

Trip.com Group has recorded a significant surge in outbound travel during China's eight-day Golden Week holiday period, which encompasses both the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day. Data from Trip.com Group revealed that during the holiday this year, outbound travel volume surged by over eight times compared to the same period in 2022.

The appetite for international travel was particularly evident among younger travellers. Looking at flight booking data, the post-90s remain the dominant group, accounting for nearly 30 percent of outbound tourists. Meanwhile, the younger post-millennium generations, which includes the Gen Zs, exhibited the fastest growth rate, with a 22 percent share, equal to that of the post-80s generation.

Jane Sun, CEO of Trip.com Group, said as international travel makes a strong comeback, the market has witnessed a surge in demand from Chinese travellers seeking diverse and enriching experiences abroad. 

“This Golden Week has been a remarkable turning point. The recovery of international flights and the optimisation of visa policies will increase the enthusiasm for travel to overseas destinations. At Trip.com Group, we remain dedicated to providing our customers with seamless travel experiences and helping them discover the beauty and culture of destinations worldwide. At the same time, we will continue to collaborate with our partners and promote their offerings to all travellers, including high-spending travellers." said Sun.

Destinations of choice for Chinese tourists during the Golden Week period continued to include Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and South Korea. Notably, long-haul international destinations such as Switzerland, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and France experienced the fastest growth in tourist numbers compared to the Labour Day holiday in May.

The resurgence of international travel has generated a positive ripple effect globally. An increasing number of overseas tourism businesses are gearing up to welcome Chinese tourists. In particular, hotels in more than 15 popular destinations, including Dubai, Paris, and Kuala Lumpur, have offered tailored services such as Chinese language support and payment options exclusively for Chinese travellers.

Additionally, Trip.com recently launched the "China Travel Guide", a comprehensive guide that includes travel-related information such as hotel reservations, travel advice, transport options, payment methods, insights into popular destinations, and more, enabling international visitors to explore the beauty of China better.

Cruise tourism is emerging as a significant growth opportunity in the 2024 tourism market. During the 34th Shanghai Tourism Festival, which took place partly during Golden Week, the debut of the first domestically produced large-scale cruise ship, Aida Modu, marked a milestone as being certified all ready to take to the open seas from its Shanghai dock. Domestically, daily ticket sales for its 2024 voyages surpassed 100. The ship's cruising routes will include ports in Southeast Asia.

International cruise ships returning to Shanghai in 2024, including Royal Carribean's Spectrum of the Seas and MSC Bellissima, also witnessed a substantial increase in ticket sales.