115 million domestic trips have been taken during the Chinese Labor Day holiday from May 1 to May 5
According to eMarketer, 16% of Chinese internet users from 18 years and older responded that travel is likely to start its recovery in May.
At the same time, 15% revealed they would travel again in either June, July, or August, whereas 14% of respondents said they would in October.
Meanwhile, 90% of people surveyed stated they will prioritize domestic destinations. For instance, 43% of them will focus on short-to-medium distance trips, whereas 24% will go to the city’s immediate surroundings. 23% of respondents are ready for long-distance trips.
The results of the February 2020 survey by management consulting firm Oliver Wyman revealed that 77% of respondents said they would choose to travel to domestic destinations as well.
As to the means of travel, 65% of respondents said they would rather drive their own vehicle. In addition, 71% of them would completely avoid tour buses and cruises.
We’ve reported that more than 60% of companies that ordinarily travel to China aren’t going to do that during the next 6 months.
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