This article**[China News Network];
**Beijing, February 21 (Reporter Liu Liang) According to data disclosed by China's ** travel platform Qunar on the 21st, after the Spring Festival holiday, the average booking of air tickets and hotels in many popular cities in China (February 26 to March 31) has dropped significantly compared with this year's Spring Festival holiday.
According to the data, from the perspective of popular departure cities, the decline in air tickets in the Yangtze River Delta region is more obvious, and the air tickets in Ningbo, Wuxi, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Nanjing have dropped by 50%. In addition, Zhanjiang, Shijiazhuang, Tianjin, Beijing, Changchun, Shenyang and other cities have also seen significant price reductions. From the perspective of popular destinations, Sanya, Xishuangbanna, Haikou, Lijiang and Kunming ranked among the top five air tickets, and the decline was more than 50%. Taking Sanya as an example, platform data shows that the lowest one-way ticket from Shanghai to Sanya in late February is only 126 yuan (RMB, the same below), and the low-cost ticket from Sanya to Shanghai in March is also about 1,000 yuan.
In terms of hotels, hotels in popular cities have also returned to the level of the off-season, down more than 30% from the Spring Festival holiday this year, and the cities with significant declines include Guilin, Harbin, Xiamen, Shantou, Zhengzhou, Luoyang, Lijiang, Chaozhou, Nanjing, Zhuhai, etc.
With the end of the Spring Festival holiday, many tourists have started to prepare for summer outbound travel. The relevant person in charge of the tourism platform said that with the continuous recovery of international flights, it is expected that China will usher in an outbound travel boom this summer. From the current level, some outbound travel destinations** air tickets** are attractive, such as one-way air tickets from Shanghai to Manila in the Philippines, Seoul in South Korea, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, and Bangkok in Thailand in early July** are all within 1,000 yuan. (ENDS).