Surveys, Trends & Stats ITB, IPK: Chinese Tourists Opt for Shorter Trips, Luxury Hotels by GTP editing team 5 August 2015 written by GTP editing team 5 August 2015 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 7 Chinese holidaymakers are opting for shorter trips and lavish accommodation, according to a report carried out by consulting group IPK International on behalf of ITB Berlin, the world’s largest tourism trade fair. The fastest growing travel market, China saw its nationals go on 105 million foreign trips in 2014, including 41 million day and shopping trips, mostly from southern China to Macau and Hong Kong. The number of international trips made by Chinese travelers came to 36.6 million, generating 171 million overnight stays in 2014. Compared to 2007, the number of foreign trips rose by 168 percent, an average annual growth rate of 16.5 percent. However, the number of nights spent abroad only grew by 27 percent in total, which was equivalent to 3.5 percent per year. This was due to a dramatic reduction in the length of foreign trips: in 2007 the Chinese spent 10 nights abroad on average, while in 2014 the average length of a foreign trip has nearly halved to 5.5 nights. The report cites the explosive growth of 444 percent in short international trips of up to three nights, accounting for a 27 percent annual increase. The strong growth in the last seven years was due to short trips of up to one week, and involved city trips, tours and event visits. Beach holidays have also won market share. Europe has expanded strongly as a destination for Chinese travelers, with a 7.5 percent yearly rise, but has lost market share to other regions of the world due to their stronger growth rates. A total of 18 percent of Chinese visit Europe. Although flying leads as the leading mode of transport at 80 percent, cruise travel is gaining ground fast. The Chinese use the internet to book foreign trips, with the number of bookings up by 1,300 percent in the past seven years. Four out of five Chinese research and book online, selecting offers from travel agents and tour operators. Direct booking of accommodation and transport, with 17 percent each, also have significant growth potential. In the meantime, all the more Chinese travelers are now opting for overnight stays in first-class hotels up by 28 percent. Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post New Visa Regime May Push Russian Tourists Away next post Ryanair Handles Athens-Paphos Route You may also like Global Air Passenger Demand Reaches Record High in 2024, IATA Reports 5 February 2025 Greek Hotels See Revenue Boost in 2024, Driven by Higher Room Prices 4 February 2025 European Aviation Sector Calls for Stronger EU Support to Reach Net-Zero by... 4 February 2025 Greece Among Top Choices for Long-Haul Travelers in Winter/Spring 2025 3 February 2025 Greece and Turkey Top Destinations for Bulgarian Travelers in 2024 3 February 2025 Study: London Becomes Top Destination for Greek Travelers in 2024 31 January 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ