Chinese travellers are back for the May Day holidays
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DidaTravel has announced the return of Chinese tourists during the May Day holidays. With Chinese travel restrictions easing and vaccinations becoming more widely available, Chinese travelers are eager to explore the world once again.
Bookings in China for trips abroad continue to recover fast. According to recent data Chinese travelers’ international hotel bookings for the upcoming May Day holiday, for which many people in China take 5 days off from April 29 until May 3, have increased 30-fold YOY, surpassing pre-pandemic 2019 volumes by 18%. The ADR for Chinese international hotel bookings has also increased by 47% YOY, reaching 95% of their 2019 level. Moreover, the international average length of a hotel stay is about 2 room nights during the May Day holiday, in line with pre-pandemic data.
As of April 20th, the Top 20 most booked international destinations for Chinese tourists during the May Day holidays have been Thailand, Malaysia, USA, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, UAE, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia, UK, South Korea, Italy, Spain, France, Turkey, Canada, Germany, Brazil, and the Netherlands. These diverse destinations offer a wide range of attractions and experiences, from beautiful beaches and natural wonders to cultural landmarks and world-class shopping. The significant growth in the Chinese outbound tourism sector during the May Day holidays will be a significant driver of recovery for the wider catering, hospitality, aviation and logistics sectors.
Rikin Wu, DidaTravel’s CEO and Founder comments: “We are delighted to see the return of Chinese outbound travel during the May Day holidays. It is a testament to the pent-up demand for international travel that exists in China, and we are honoured to be playing our role in responding to the needs of the Chinese source market. Our company is dedicated to providing safe, affordable, and enjoyable travel experiences for Chinese travellers. We look forward to working closely with our partners worldwide and getting ready to welcome ever more Chinese travellers in the coming months and years.”
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