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China Eases Travel Restrictions, Allows Group Tours to US, Japan, and More
travel-and-tourism2 years ago

China Eases Travel Restrictions, Allows Group Tours to US, Japan, and More

China has lifted pandemic-era restrictions on group tours for countries including the United States, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, potentially benefiting their tourism industries. Mainland Chinese tourists were the biggest spenders when traveling abroad before the pandemic, and their absence has caused financial difficulties for tourism-dependent businesses worldwide. Germany and Britain were also included in the list, while Canada was not reinstated. The move was welcomed by leaders in Japan, South Korea, and Australia, but the extent of outbound Chinese tourism remains uncertain due to factors such as limited international flights, slow visa issuance, and a sluggish domestic economy.

China's Lifted Travel Ban Sparks Surge in Tourism Stocks for Japan and Korea
travel2 years ago

China's Lifted Travel Ban Sparks Surge in Tourism Stocks for Japan and Korea

China has lifted its ban on group tours to more than 70 locations, including popular destinations in Asia-Pacific, Europe, Africa, and North America. This move has given a boost to travel and airline stocks in the region, with South Korean companies experiencing the strongest reaction. Despite the impact of Typhoon Khanun, South Korean airline and travel stocks surged, while Japanese tourism stocks also saw gains. Australian travel stocks remained relatively unchanged. This marks the first time in six years that China is allowing group tours to South Korea, after banning them in 2017.

China's Travel Industry Sees Resurgence with New Trends and Challenges.
travel3 years ago

China's Travel Industry Sees Resurgence with New Trends and Challenges.

Chinese tourists are returning to travel, but their preferences have shifted towards more nature-oriented and outdoor tourism, as well as family-focused trips. Many are also exploring domestic travel options, which could impact the international travel market. While flight capacity remains limited, countries that can accommodate Chinese travelers' needs, such as Thailand, are emerging as winners. Group tours are still popular, but bespoke services and niche markets could also attract the "new" Chinese tourist.