outbound travel
China’s Travelers, Luxury Shoppers To Fuel Global Economic Growth: Jinping
At the China International Import Expo on November 5, China said the import of travel services expected to reach over $1.4 trillion in the next five years. Read MoreChina’s Outbound Traveler Numbers Grow Outside Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan Despite Security Fears
New COTRI data suggests China's outbound travelers are beginning to trade some destinations hit by terrorism for Italy, New Zealand, and the United States. Read MoreStudy: Independent Chinese Tourists Plan to Spend More and Stay Longer
A new TripAdvisor study reveals the travel preferences and spending patterns of independent Chinese tourists between 18 and 44 years old, finding that many are planning more ambitious holidays in… Read MoreBali’s China Opportunity Fraught With New Challenges
With an average length of stay of six days and an average daily spend of $174 per person, Chinese tourists are highly sought after by Bali tour operators and hoteliers. Read MoreChinese Travelers To Take 155 Million Overseas Trips By 2020
Having already reshaped the global luxury tourism and hotel market in their own particular way, China's growing legion of outbound tourists is set to grow far larger in the next… Read MoreSmog-Choked Urbanites Head To China’s Burgeoning Eco-Resorts
While more Chinese travelers are spending their vacation time abroad, some think there is plenty of opportunity waiting to be discovered right at home. Read MoreGlobal Brands, Engage Your Global Chinese Customers
Despite the proven purchasing power and attractive spending patterns of traveling Chinese consumers, brands dramatically underinvest in this global customer segment in their home markets. Read MoreSwatch Group: China’s Luxury Watch Market To Grow Around 10% In 2013
Coming off a tougher 2012, during which many wealthy Chinese consumers either took a wait-and-see approach to luxury purchases close to home, or did their luxury shopping overseas, Swiss watchmakers… Read MoreChina Takes On Cruise Market With First Luxury Liner
International cruise lines looking to tap demand for all-inclusive vacations among China's growing ranks of outbound tourists are set to face new domestic competition from China's first home-made luxury liner. Read MoreEye On London: British Heritage Brands Attract China’s Seasoned Shopper
The emerging interest in brands less recognized in China has the potential to be very good for heritage brands in the UK. Read More