Consumer China
Consumer Survey: Travel
- Published 02 Apr 2009
Almost half the respondents said they plan to increase holiday expenditure this year, and demand to travel to Taiwan is gathering pace.
Demand for personal travel expenditure remains robust, as demonstrated by the 71% of respondents saying they would keep holiday expenditure the same or increase it this year. This supports the strong growth in per capita tourism spending, which grew 108% between 2001 and 2007, according to national statistics.
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