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DidaTravel reveals a surge in global hotel bookings during China’s Golden Week 2024, highlighting the rapid recovery of outbound travel across key regions.
Shenzhen, China-based travel distribution company DidaTravel has shared insightful data on hotel booking trends during the highly anticipated Golden Week holiday in 2024. As China’s outbound travel market continues its rapid recovery, the latest trends reveal impressive growth in hotel bookings for international destinations, underscoring a global travel rebound driven by Chinese travelers.
Golden Week, a seven-day holiday that typically runs from October 1 to October 7, serves as a peak travel season in China. In 2024, this period saw a substantial increase in outbound travel, with many Chinese citizens eager to explore the world after years of travel restrictions. DidaTravel’s data indicates that hotel bookings for overseas trips surged dramatically compared to the previous year.
The numbers speak for themselves, showcasing the regions that benefitted the most from the resurgence of Chinese outbound tourism during Golden Week. Hotel bookings surged across multiple regions, with the following notable increases:
These figures demonstrate a robust recovery in outbound travel, reflecting Chinese travelers’ renewed enthusiasm for exploring the world post-pandemic. The demand for international travel continues to grow, supported by favorable exchange rates and increased flight availability.
While the number of bookings surged, the average duration of hotel stays for Chinese international travelers remained stable during Golden Week 2024. According to DidaTravel’s data, the average length of stay was consistent with pre-pandemic trends, with travelers typically booking two nights at their chosen hotels.
In terms of Average Daily Rates (ADR), DidaTravel reported a mixed trend. In the Middle East, ADR saw a slight increase, driven by the region’s appeal to high-end travelers seeking luxury experiences in destinations like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. However, ADR rates were marginally lower in other regions, including Europe and Asia-Pacific, compared to the previous year. This decrease may be attributed to competitive pricing among hotels, eager to attract the influx of Chinese travelers with discounted rates and special offers.
DidaTravel’s report also shed light on the most popular international destinations during Golden Week 2024. The top 20 countries favored by Chinese travelers included a mix of traditional favorites and emerging hotspots:
Among these countries, Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia led the list, continuing to attract Chinese tourists due to their close proximity, diverse cultural offerings, and stunning natural beauty. Europe also remained a top destination for more affluent travelers, with Italy, France, and the United Kingdom drawing visitors to their iconic landmarks and luxury experiences.
On a city level, several international destinations stood out for their high volume of hotel bookings. The top cities frequented by Chinese travelers during Golden Week 2024 included:
These cities offer a blend of cultural experiences, natural beauty, and modern attractions that continue to captivate Chinese tourists. Bangkok, Tokyo, and Singapore were particularly popular for their vibrant urban landscapes, while destinations like Phuket and Jeju appealed to those seeking relaxation and beach getaways.
Although outbound travel experienced a significant surge, domestic tourism within China also remained robust during Golden Week 2024. Chinese travelers flocked to major cities and destinations across the country, with Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, and Macau emerging as the top choices. These cities offer a mix of modernity and tradition, with attractions ranging from historical sites to luxurious shopping districts.
Stone Fan, President of DidaTravel, commented, “The evolving preferences of Chinese travelers signal a new era for the global travel industry. At DidaTravel, we not only prepared for the resurgence of outbound tourism but are also helping to shape it. By leveraging our insights and technology, our commitment remains steadfast in redefining how the world connects with Chinese travelers, creating seamless, enriching journeys that reflect their growing desire for exploration and discovery.”
DidaTravel, a tech-driven global travel distribution company, has positioned itself as a key player in the resurgence of Chinese outbound tourism. By harnessing advanced technology and data-driven insights, the company helps its clients—hotels, travel agencies, and other industry stakeholders—better cater to the growing demand from Chinese travelers. This focus on creating personalized, seamless travel experiences is crucial as Chinese travelers increasingly seek unique and enriching journeys abroad.
As travel restrictions continue to ease and more international flights become available, the future of Chinese outbound travel looks promising. DidaTravel’s data from Golden Week 2024 provides a clear indication that the desire for exploration and discovery among Chinese travelers is stronger than ever. With countries and regions around the world eager to welcome back Chinese tourists, the global travel industry is poised for continued recovery.
Looking ahead, the trends highlighted by DidaTravel suggest that Chinese travelers will continue to favor a mix of traditional and emerging destinations. Their preferences for diverse cultural experiences, luxury shopping, gourmet dining, and relaxation in natural settings will drive travel decisions. Meanwhile, the travel industry must continue to innovate, offering tailored experiences and competitive pricing to meet the expectations of this growing market.
China’s Golden Week 2024 marks a significant turning point in the recovery of global tourism, with Chinese outbound travel showing impressive growth across key regions. DidaTravel’s data highlights the critical role of Chinese travelers in revitalizing international travel, as they return to their favorite destinations and explore new ones. With a commitment to leveraging technology and data-driven insights, DidaTravel continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of global travel.
All data in this release is based on DidaTravel’s accommodation booking data for the 2024 Chinese Golden Week holiday period, a peak travel season when most Chinese people enjoy an average of seven days off.
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