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Europe 'top destination for Chinese travellers'

BRUSSELS, March 4, 2018

According to the latest results of the Long-Haul Travel Sentiment Survey and Index, Chinese willingness to travel overseas remains positive in the first months of 2018, with 93 per cent of respondents looking to visit Europe in the first four months.

Nearly 3 in 5 (58 per cent) Chinese respondents plan to travel internationally between January-April 2018, suggesting that demand from this market is likely to sustain in the near future.

The strong interest for travel to Europe reflects the increasing affluence of Chinese citizens, improved air connectivity, competitive airfares, and the opening of many new visa application centres across China. Additionally, public-private initiatives aimed at strengthening the presence of European tourism in China e.g. '2018 EU-China Tourism Year' and 'Partnerships in European Tourism' are expected to support the surge in Chinese travel flows to Europe for the foreseeable future.

Chinese travellers keen on exploring multiple destinations in one single trip

The majority (67 per cent) of Chinese respondents expect their next holiday to Europe to last approximately one week and consist of visits to multiple European countries. Besides the most popular destinations, such as France, Germany and Italy; other destinations like the Netherlands and the Czech Republic are gaining popularity among Chinese.

In line with the global travel trends, 60 per cent of Chinese respondents expressed interest in heading into the great outdoors for more nature-related experiences. Simultaneously, Europe's culture, history and famous landmarks continue to attract many visitors and make a big mark on Chinese travel in Europe. - TradeArabia News Service




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