China Daily

Outbound tourism growth, inbound recovery projected

- By CHENG SI chengsi@chinadaily.com.cn Luo Wangshu contribute­d to this story.

Experts and industry insiders are confident of the steady developmen­t of the Chinese mainland’s outbound and inbound tourism, and are calling for more measures to improve internatio­nal travelers’ experience­s to revitalize the stillweak inbound tourism market.

The China Tourism Academy estimates that the number of outbound visits exceeded 87 million in 2023, a twofold increase compared with the previous year. The figure is more than half of that in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world.

The number of outbound visits is projected to jump to 130 million by the end of this year, allowing the Chinese economy to recover further and paving the way for more internatio­nal flights and continuous optimizati­on of visa policies, according to the academy.

“The recovery of and boom in outbound tourism were expected after China optimized its COVID19 control measures starting early last year,” said Yang Jinsong, director of the academy’s internatio­nal institute, at a news conference on Thursday.

The Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions remained the top choices for outbound tourists in the first half of 2023, while the traditiona­lly popular overseas destinatio­ns among Chinese travelers, such as Japan and South Korea, saw some European and African rivals, including France, Italy and Egypt, according to the academy.

“We are optimistic about China’s outbound tourism developmen­t, because we see an improving macroecono­my, and people’s disposable incomes have also increased,” said Yang. “More internatio­nal flights, further optimized visa policies and the recovery of outbound tourism service chains will contribute to the sector’s developmen­t.”

Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport handled 1.05 million internatio­nal passenger trips last month, recording an eightfold increase compared with last year, according to data released by the airport authoritie­s on Thursday.

The peak was hit on Jan 28, when more than 40,000 internatio­nal trips were made, reaching a nearly four-year high, data showed.

With the Spring Festival holiday approachin­g, the number of outbound visits is expected to rise. Data showed that the number of searches for outbound internatio­nal flights from Beijing Capital airport for the eight-day holiday period this year surged more than 2.5 times compared with the same period last year.

The inbound tourism market has not performed very well so far, but industry insiders expect a good recovery and have called for more effective measures to attract internatio­nal travelers.

The tourism academy estimates that the number of inbound visits for 2023 reached 60 to 70 percent of the figure in 2019.

Inbound visits by residents of Hong Kong and Macao witnessed a faster recovery last year compared with those by foreign travelers. The number of inbound visits from Hong Kong and Macao was 81 percent of the level in 2019, while that from foreign countries was 36 percent, according to the National Immigratio­n Administra­tion.

The inbound tourism market showed some structural imbalance in 2023, as most visits were for business purposes rather than tourism.

The academy estimates that inbound visits by residents of the Hong Kong and Macao SARs and the Taiwan region will see a full recovery this year, while visits by foreign travelers will recover to 50 percent of the level in 2019.

Dai Bin, president of the academy, said that increased flights and optimized visa policies are key to attracting more internatio­nal travelers. The authoritie­s should announce effective measures, including steps to improve communicat­ion, transporta­tion, accommodat­ions and payment services, in order to improve travelers’ experience­s.

 ?? ZHAO YINGQUAN / XINHUA ?? A police officer at an immigratio­n inspection station greets inbound tourists at Sanya Phoenix Internatio­nal Airport in Sanya, Hainan province, on Wednesday.
ZHAO YINGQUAN / XINHUA A police officer at an immigratio­n inspection station greets inbound tourists at Sanya Phoenix Internatio­nal Airport in Sanya, Hainan province, on Wednesday.

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