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Klook gets ‘tens of thousands’ of requests to cancel or postpone staycation, cruise bookings after Covid-19 rules change
05/25/2021
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1:07:48 PM
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Some customers are frustrated by long waits to cancel or change their hotel and cruise bookings.
Beijing sees Covid cases in "controllable range"; China's return travel rush peaks | Daily Brief
02/08/2022
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12:09:08 AM
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China’s decimated $1.5 trillion tourism industry buckles under coronavirus pressure; Staycations soar as travelers embrace local experiences.
Trip.com Group hopeful of Chinese outbound pie picking up in Q2
03/08/2023
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1:28:33 PM
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The online travel company indicated that factors such as flight capacity are posing a big challenge to the outbound travel recovery, but this is expected to be resolved in the coming months.
Staycation trend boost for city's venues
02/18/2021
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10:56:30 AM
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A hundred micro tour routes, 100 performances and 100 exhibitions were arranged during the holiday.
Local trips and staycation a hit during Spring Festival, with ballooning demand for scenic spot ticketing
02/22/2021
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2:56:13 PM
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The average value of high-end hotel reservations hit USD 450.5 over the holiday, up 407% from January.
Camping product sales jump; Shanghai Disneyland operating with reduced workforce | Daily Brief
10/11/2022
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5:17:47 AM
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First foreign 737 Max flight takes to skies in China after almost four years; China-Thailand railway boosts expectation for greater connectivity.
Trip.com Group posts 32% drop in Q2 revenue, $6 million net income
09/22/2022
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3:16:13 PM
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Both air-ticket and hotel bookings on the OTA giant's global platforms increased over 100% year over year.
Strong outlook for European tourism recovery but staff shortages and cost of living crisis loom
07/13/2022
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2:11:40 PM
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Roughly 190,000 European aviation workers were laid off during the pandemic.
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