The data released by the tourism data company FORWARDKEYS on Thursday (January 12) shows that on the first week after the opening of the country on January 8th, the number of Chinese outbound flights has increased by 192%year -on15%before the crown disease epidemic.
According to Reuters, Olivier Ponti, vice president of Forwardkeys, believes in the statement that the low, expensive air tickets, and regulations on the test of crown disease before boarding the aircraft are low in passenger volume.And the backlog of passport and visa application constitutes a challenge.
Ponte said: "Although the first international travel rebound may occur during the New Year of the Lunar New Year, we need to wait longer to see the recovery of Chinese tourists to resume the global recovery."
Since China announced on December 26 last year, after the large -scale open -border measures were announced, some online travel agencies claimed that search and reservation volume has increased several times, but it has not provided data compared with 2019.
Forwardkeys data shows that the average air ticket price from China in December last year was 160%higher than that in 2019, but since the period when the fare is lower in June and the need to accept isolation, it has been in isolation.Show a downward trend.
Ponte said that his company is expected to rise strongly in the second quarter of this year.
Forwardkeys also announced that from December 26th to January 3rd, the most popular reservation destination in mainland China is Macau, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Taipei, Singapore, Bangkok, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi and Abu DhabiFrankfurt, 67%of which were reservations from January 7th to February 15th.
The data agency Cirium announced that international flights to and from China in January are only 11%before the epidemic, but this percentage is expected to rise to about 25%by April.