The Rise of Small Cities for New Flyers, the Excitement and Consumption Potential of Flying for the

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-30

At today's Sina News Discovery Conference, Ren Fen, vice president of Qunar, revealed a striking trend: Thirty percent of China's first-time flyers are from small cities. This data not only reveals the rise of small cities, but also reflects the fact that in the era of rapid development of modern transportation, young people in small cities are beginning to usher in more opportunities to travel.

Emerging Flyers: Consumption Potential in Small Cities**

Ren Fen pointed out that although most of the people who flew for the first time this year were still from new first- and second-tier cities, there were surprising discoveries. According to the data, 30% of first-time flyers come from third-tier cities and below. This phenomenon means that young people in small cities are gradually integrating into the ranks of flyers, and their excitement and anticipation of flying has also injected new energy into the travel market.

Strong willingness to spend: live more comfortably in small cities**

These new flyers from small cities are not only excited about the experience of flying for the first time, but also have a strong willingness to spend. Ren Fen said that the tourism and leisure life under these people is very rich. Compared to the high cost of living and busy workplaces in big cities, young people living in smaller cities seem to be more inclined to experience life in a more comfortable way.

The Rise of Small Cities: A Combination of Vitality and Consumption**

Young people in small cities are becoming a driving force in tourism. Their curiosity for new things and their desire for the unknown have led to the vitality of the tourism industry in small cities. At the same time, it is also a positive signal for the development of the tourism industry, which not only expands the market size, but also injects more diversified and interesting elements.

Living more freely: the advantages of young people in small cities**

When faced with life choices, young people in small cities may pay more attention to the quality and quality of life. They tend to be more comfortable with all aspects of life than they are in a busy big city life, and travel has become one of the most important ways. This also provides a broader market for the tourism industry, and at the same time creates more opportunities for young people in smaller cities to show themselves.

Looking to the future: the vitality of small cities cannot be underestimated**

The rise of young people in small cities marks a new change in China's tourism market. In the future, we may see more integration of young people from smaller cities, who will become an important force in the development of the tourism industry. At the same time, it also calls on relevant industries to pay more attention to and invest in the development of small cities, and jointly promote the vigorous development of China's tourism industry.

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