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As more seniors chase unique, quality experiences, you can bet other travel companies will want a piece of the action too.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 4 weeks ago
Tourism
China’s outbound travel is coming back, driven by favorable visa policies, increased airline capacity, and a growing interest in diverse global destinations. However, challenges remain, particularly in travel to the U.S.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 4 months ago
Understanding what Chinese travelers want is crucial for stakeholders in the tourism industry to tailor offerings and experiences that match these changing preferences.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 5 months ago
Global travel softened due to the seasonality of demand. In October 2023, the Skift Travel Health Index dipped to 103. Europe was impacted the most due to reduced pent-up demand and economic concerns. Despite China's Golden Week holiday, the travel recovery in the country remained sluggish.
Saniya Zanpure | 10 months ago
Experiences
The post-pandemic Chinese traveler is a whole new ballgame, and travel companies need to understand that and step up their game.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 11 months ago
As the Chinese travel market embraces personalization, technology integration, and enhanced experiences, the industry needs to adjust to this ever-changing landscape.
Outbound travel from China still has a long way to go to reach 2019 levels, but the country's domestic travel industry has been booming in recent weeks — a much needed boost for the nation's economy.
Reuters | 12 months ago
Alongside the gradual resurgence of confidence among Chinese travelers, travel bookings are also making a comeback. Perhaps it's not yet time to write off the Chinese traveler.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 12 months ago
Hotels
It's not surprising that the Middle East is prioritizing hotel development to accommodate a growing influx of tourists. This proactive approach aligns with their broader economic and tourism strategies to foster long-term growth and competitiveness in the global tourism market.
Peden Doma Bhutia | 1 year ago
Despite an ongoing longing for foreign tourists, Wuhan has come most of the way back tourism-wise from the bleakest days of the provincial capital's history earlier this year. Lessons for the rest of the world? Once tourists feel safe, they will return in big numbers.
Dennis Schaal, Skift | 4 years ago