Sick of staying home: China expects a Golden Week tourism rebound

China expects a significant rebound in domestic travel over the upcoming Golden Week holiday after the sector was pummelled by the novel coronavirus for months, with some flights selling out and travel platforms reporting a surge in hotel bookings. The pent-up demand is fuelling optimism the Chinese travel industry has reached a turning point, with hopes the eight-day holiday from Oct. 1 will supercharge a tentative pickup seen in recent months, even as some trepidation over the virus lingers. China’s resurgent travel industry offers a striking contrast to business in some other parts of Asia as well as in the United States and Europe, where the novel coronavirus is still circulating and gatherings are restricted. The holiday to mark modern China’s founding is traditionally one of its busiest times for travel, and not just at home. Last year, 782m trips were made, with more than 7 million people travelling abroad, according to government data. "The demand on tourism that was suppressed for nine months will probably be released in these eight days," said online travel platform Trip.com, estimating that 600m trips could be made.<br/>
Reuters
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL2N2GJ05Y
9/28/20