Tourism market meets "traditional off-season" number of outbound tourists in Ji'nan increased by 20%
business newspaper Ji'nan news (reporter Donna) eleven golden week, the tourist market ushered in "traditional off-season", but the trend of "weak season is not weak" in the post exit and outbound tourism market is becoming more and more obvious. According to the introduction, compared with the same period last year, the number of outbound tourists in recent provincial capital increased by 20%. "Now travel is more cost-effective. After eleven golden week, nearly half of the visitors who travel to the travel agency to sign up for outbound tours". Yesterday, a travel agency near the industrial South Road, a staff member of Li's surname, told reporters that after the festival, white-collar workers were obviously increasing. They generally chose to take the holiday in late 11 months and use this time to travel. "The use of annual holiday travel of people to sign up a lot of small groups, the general Phuket Island, Bali Island and Taxin Ma, and other Southeast Asian regions are the first choice for their trip." During the interview, the leader of another large travel agency said that they generally did not choose to go with the group, and the company would design separate tours for them. Reporters visited a number of travel agencies to understand that, compared with the same period last year, the number of outbound travel in the city has increased by 20% in the near future, and the increase rate of outbound travel is about 20%.
recently, the China Tourism Research Institute recently released a report that the number of outbound tourism in China is expected to be 82 million people in 2012, up 16.7% from the same period, and outbound tourism costs about $85 billion, an increase of 20% over the same period. Become the fastest growing country of outbound tourism in the world.
reporter learned that the low cost peak trip, the rapid appreciation of the RMB to the US dollar, the euro exchange rate and the annual holiday vacation at the end of the year have been the main reasons for the short season of outbound travel. People in the industry say the upcoming Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, new year, Spring Festival and other major festivals in the west, as well as the "discounted season" of European and American countries, also to some extent, to stimulate the outbound travel further heating up. For this reason, many travel agencies are busy preparing for the hot line of Europe during Christmas and new year's day, and also begin to prepare for the Spring Festival travel routes ahead of schedule.