China opens up to more destinations for outbound group tourism

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The destinations include Japan, South Korea, Australia, US, Germany and Britain. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - China is resuming outbound group tourism to destinations including Japan, South Korea, Australia, the United States, Germany and Britain, its culture and tourism ministry said on Thursday.

The news cheered China’s outbound travel operators, which have struggled since 2020 with more than three years of pandemic-induced border closures before“It’s a milestone for the full resumption of the outbound travel, and will also strongly push the resumption of international flights, especially for Japan, Korea, the US,” said Zhou Weihong, deputy general manager at Spring Tour, the travel arm of Shanghai-based Spring Group.

In the first quarter, Chinese tourism agencies recorded 318,600 outbound trips, with Thailand, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore among the top destinations. Though outbound travel only accounted for 1.58 per cent of the overall tourism market in terms of the number of people who travelled, official figures showed.

The release of this third list of destinations for outbound group tourism follows approvals in January and March this year. The first batch included 20 countries such as Thailand, Russia, Cuba and Argentina, while the second included 40 countries, among them Nepal, France, Portugal, Brazil.

Cosmetics firms such as AmorePacific Group and Cosmax and retailers such as Shinsegae saw shares jump on hopes for increased sales to Chinese travellers. REUTERS

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