- Rise in cross-border travel with stays up to 10% longer this
holiday season
- Growing interest in off-the-beaten-path destinations and
cruises
SINGAPORE, Jan. 19,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This Lunar New Year (LNY)
is shaping up to be a festive season of exploration and connection
as celebrating families and friends worldwide embrace the holiday
spirit.
This year marks the year of the Snake, a symbol of wisdom,
intuition, and transformation — themes that reflect the
everchanging travel landscape. While some choose to celebrate at
home, others have taken the opportunity to create memories in
destinations far and near. With travel back in full swing, Trip.com
Group has unveiled its latest LNY trends for 2025, showcasing how
travellers are prioritising longer stays, meaningful experiences
and unconventional destinations this year.
Cross-Border Travel Hits New Heights with Extended
Stays
Data reveals strong year-on-year growth for cross-border travel,
with travellers combining public holidays and annual leave to
increase their length of stay.
Notably, in the Chinese mainland, a key source of LNY travel,
New Year's Eve is officially recognised as a holiday in 2025. This
allows travellers to take just two days of leave for an eleven-day
holiday. Korean travellers need to take one day for a nine-day
break, while Singaporeans can create a five-day holiday with a
single day off. As such, extended stays are a hallmark of this
year's LNY. On average, Asia-Pacific travellers will stay up to 10%
longer this festive period.
Popular destinations frequented by travellers who celebrate LNY
include Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Chinese mainland.
Interest in Longer-haul Flights and Lesser-known Destinations
Rise
Data shows a strong pick-up in travellers exploring destinations
outside the Asia-Pacific region,
with medium and long-haul flights surging, especially among the
Malaysia market (55% and 60%
respectively) and South Korean market (36% & 90%
respectively).
Travellers are also seeking new experiences, with a noticeable
buzz around off-the-beaten-path destinations this festive season.
Lesser-travelled gems such as Giza (Egypt), famous for the Great Pyramids and the
Sphinx; San Luis Obispo (USA),
known for its wineries and scenic coastline; and
Charenton-le-Pont (France), located
southeast of central Paris, are
catching the eyes of travellers seeking unique experiences beyond
the usual tourist trail. This trend extends to popular Asian
destinations, with more seeking out lesser-known cities, such as
Funabashi, Ibaraki and
Okinawa (Japan) and Seremban (Malaysia).
Short-haul flights remained a popular option among travellers
with shorter national holidays. Malaysia and Thailand topped the charts for this in terms
of booking volume growth.
Family Travel Takes Centre Stage
Family gatherings are central to Lunar New Year traditions, and
this year, families are heading out together for festive fun - on
the seas and on theme park rides.
Cruises are becoming an increasingly popular choice among
Chinese mainland and Singaporean consumers, with data highlighting
a triple-digit growth compared to last year. Among these,
family-friendly rooms have risen by 400%, with the most popular
ports including Shanghai,
Singapore and Dubai, and attractive port destinations
being Fukuoka (Japan), Jeju (South
Korea) and Phuket
(Thailand). Trip.com Group
research reveals luxurious amenities and all-inclusive packages are
emerging as the biggest motivators for APAC cruise travellers.
In a similar trend, child tickets for attractions have also
risen by 42% in overall bookings this year, with family-oriented
attractions like Universal Studios Japan, Hong Kong Disneyland and
Tokyo Disneyland seeing notable increases. These theme park
attractions, alongside aquariums and museums, are top choices for
families seeking memorable experiences.
Millennials are increasingly seeking Instagram-worthy moments at
attractions like Mount Fuji and Shibuya Sky, which offers panoramic
Tokyo views. Meanwhile, the older
generations are prioritising luxury and premium experiences,
gravitating towards luxuries such as Studio City Macau casino resort and Niseko's ski resorts.
Premium Travel or Value for
Money?
Travellers are adopting a mix of premium and value-driven
approaches to maximise their holiday experiences.
There has been a strong pickup in bookings for 5 & 4-star
hotels, with a rise in average bookings. Malaysian travellers lead
this growth with close to a triple-digit surge in 5 & 4-star
hotel bookings, followed by Singaporean and Thai
travellers.
Demand for alternative accommodations has grown significantly,
especially in Japan, with
traditional Japanese Ryokans, apartments, guesthouses and homestays
topping the list for Chinese mainland, Thai and South Korean
travellers.
Notably, the average traveller's budget has seen double-digit
growth, showcasing a willingness to invest in meaningful
experiences during this festive season. Business class and
first-class flights are trending this LNY, with strong double-digit
growth across each segment. Singaporeans favour first-class air
travel, with a 400% growth compared to last year, followed by South
Korean and Chinese mainland travellers, also with strong
triple-digit growth.
Inbound Travel to the Chinese Mainland Experiences
Triple-digit Growth
Inbound travel bookings to the Chinese mainland have surged by
over 200% Y-o-Y, with top bookings made by travellers from
South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, the United
States, Australia, and the
UK.
Data shows that popular Chinese travel routes continue to find
increased popularity, with searches hitting triple-digit growth.
Travel is centred around key major cities, including Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Beijing, with other lesser-travelled cities
like Harbin, Chengdu, Xiamen, Zhuhai, Chongqing, and Hangzhou also making the list.
China's increasingly
traveller-friendly visa policies are fuelling this growth. Over 30
countries enjoy visa-free travel to the Chinese mainland, with 62%
Y-o-Y growth in bookings from countries recently included in this
policy. South Korea, Japan, Cyprus, Denmark and Croatia are benefiting from this recent
policy.
Additionally, China's expanded
visa-free transit policy, now extending to stays up to 240 hours
(10 days) for eligible international travellers, is injecting fresh
vitality into its various sectors.
To provide an exceptional service for inbound travellers,
Trip.com Group is providing its second free layover tour, following
the success of its 'Shanghai Express' initiative. The
'Beijing Express' allows travellers transiting in
Beijing to choose one of two
half-day tours to explore the beating heart of China's capital. 'Journey to the Great Wall'
takes travellers to one of the earliest and best-preserved parts of
the Great Wall of China.
'Highlights Half-Day City Tour' guides travellers on a cultural
trip to the 'Temple of Heaven', 'Qianmen Street' and 'Tian'anmen
Square' to experience Beijing's
historical traditions and vibrant culture. Each tour includes free
transportation, attraction tickets, internet access, and
English-speaking tour guides. Travellers will need to register in
person at Beijing Capital International Airport, with spots
allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
This initiative aligns with the growing demand for cultural
experiences. Already, attraction and tour orders for the LNY
have increased by over 200% Y-o-Y, with Beijing witnessing a 185% increase in inbound
travellers compared to last year. Four out of five top attractions
were cultural landmarks, such as the Great Wall of Badaling, the
Great Wall of Mutianyu, the Forbidden City Museum and the Summer
Palace.
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