In association with
FUTURE GROWTH
Projected rise in the number of Chinese travellers to city locations globally between 2013-2023.
1 2
4 5
3
1 2
3 4 5
New York +771,000 +196%
Los Angeles +752,000 +192% Tokyo
Bangkok Pattaya
+701,000 +133% +691,000 +39% +527,000 +39%
Source: IHG The Future of Chinese Travel REGIONAL MARKET GROWTH
Figures from OAG show the change in the number of flights into, out of and within various global regions (actual and projected figures, for the period March 29-October 24).
Country
North America Western Europe China
South-east Asia North-east Asia Middle East
Source: OAG 2011
6.33 million 4.08 million 1.44 million 903,364 878,981 503,625
2015
5.86 million 4.19 million
Change -7%
+3%
2.07 million +43% 1.39 million 1.08 million 619,318
+54% +22% +23%
LENGTH OF STAY
An IHG report identified the average length of stay by Chinese travellers in European destinations in 2013.
City
London Berlin
Munich Istanbul Milan
Nights 4.6 2.2 2.1 2
1.7 Source: IHG The Future of Chinese Travel
£60.17 £59.46
Average room rate for hotel stays per night in Beijing.
Average room rate for hotel stays per night in Shangai.
Source: HRS 14.2%
Prediction for Chinese-originated business travel spend growth for 2015.
12%
Predicted growth for 2016, when Chinese travel spend is expected to reach US$334 billion.
Source: GBTA BTI Outlook – China Report 2017
The year China is predicted to surpass the US in business travel spend.
59%
of Chinese business travellers stay in four- or five-star accommodation.
Source: Chinese International Travel Monitor 2014 36% of Chinese
business travellers are under 35.
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