October 24, 2024

Chinese travellers fuel global hotel bookings as Dida reveals impressive 2024 golden week trends.

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  • China’s outbound travel continues its rapid recovery. Hotel bookings surged across various regions compared to last year: up by 190% in the Americas, 78% in Europe, 77% in Asia-Pacific, and 106% in the Middle East.
  • Japan becomes the number one international destination for Chinese travellers, followed by Thailand, Malaysia, Korea and Indonesia in order of popularity.
  • As the No.1 B2B accommodation wholesaler in China, DidaTravel’s booking data acts a reliable proxy to the wider trends in the Chinese travel industry.

24 Oct 2024– Shenzhen China, DidaTravel – a tech-driven global travel distribution company – has shared key hotel booking trends from China’s Golden Week holiday period.

China’s outbound travel continues its rapid recovery, with hotel bookings for trips abroad showing impressive growth. According to DidaTravel’s latest data, during the Golden Week holiday, when many Chinese travelers take a seven-day break from October 1 to October 7, hotel bookings surged across various regions compared to last year: up by 190% in the Americas, 78% in Europe, 77% in Asia-Pacific, and 106% in the Middle East.

The average hotel stay duration for international travelers remained stable at around two nights, consistent with pre-pandemic trends. While Average Daily Rates (ADR) showed a slight increase in the Middle East, they were marginally lower in other regions compared to last year.

As of October 8, the top 20 most popular international destinations for Chinese travelers during the Golden Week holiday were Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, the United States, Italy, Vietnam, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Australia, Turkey, Iceland, the Philippines, and New Zealand.

Among international cities, the most booked destinations were Bangkok, Tokyo, Singapore, Osaka, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Pattaya, Kyoto, Kota Kinabalu, Jeju, Karon, Dubai, Paris, Patong, Phuket, Abu Dhabi, Chiang Mai, Rome, Milan, and London. For domestic travel, top destinations included Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, and Macau. These destinations provide a wide variety of experiences, ranging from breathtaking natural landscapes to vibrant cultural heritage, world-class events, gourmet dining, and exceptional shopping.

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."

*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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