For some Koreans, apparently the dearth of Chinese tourists is a major draw. But other industries aren’t so lucky. At the beginning of March, the Chinese government stepped up its objections to the deployment of
Chinese tourists in Germany spend on average 513 euros per day in Munich, which is more than the Arab visitors (367 euros), according to a recent survey by the Bavarian Trade Association. Visitors from China
The Burled Arch awaits mushers in Nome. Days before the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race finished, on Sunday, March 12, a group of Chinese tourists arrived at Nome’s burled arch after mushing the trail
ZIMBABWE’s high-profile campaign to market the country’s attractions to China appears to have failed to yield results, as the number of tourists from that country remains low compared to other source markets, according to the
BANGKOK,(NNT) – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) plans to attract more Chinese tourists from South Korea and Japan, due to advantages in Thailand’s tourism scene this year. The TAT Governor Yuthasak Supasorn has revealed
Chinese already account for half of Asian cruisers and are predicted to grow from 1 million passengers to 5.4 million in 2020, reported Trbusiness. Chinese already account for half of Asian cruisers and are predicted
Chinese airlines’ focus on digital distribution, reining in intermediaries and loyalty programs will push direct bookings to 60% by 2020, projected Phocuswright. The Chinese government’s early-2016 directive, calling for China’s state-owned airlines to sell at
China’s Xiamen Airlines said it has seen passenger numbers fall by up to a fifth on flights to South Korea since a recent flare up in diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Xiamen Airlines’ Chairman
Chinese visitor numbers reached 409,000 last year and are forecast to hit the 1 million mark by 2022. The welcome mat is out for more Chinese tourists with the announcement of extra flights from China
Langkawi: Low-cost carrier, AirAsia Bhd, expects its new Langkawi-Shenzen route to boost the number of tourists from China to here. Its Chief Executive Officer, Aireen Omar, said the airline’s third international route from Langkawi, would