Wendy Zhang/ Shanghai Daily news
Tours to Europe are proving more popular than expected for the upcoming
National Day holiday, while the previously attractive tours to Japan and South
Korea are losing their luster, the Jiefang Daily reported today.
Shanghai
China International Travel Service Co Ltd reported full bookings of more than
300 for 12 itineraries to Europe, despite a price increase of more than
1,000 yuan (US$120) for the National Day holiday. Tours to two or three European
counties have become a hot property in the market.
All the other local travel
agencies' European tours are also full.
By contrast, tours to Japan and South
Korea are still waiting for customers. "Popular European tours have had a
negative impact on the tours to Japan and South Korea, although we increased the
prices by only less than 500 yuan during the holiday, much lower than in
previous years," said Liu Xiaojun, spokesman with the Shanghai China Youth
Travel Service Tour Corporation.
Moreover, from September 15, Japan began to
issue visas to tourist groups in the provinces of Shangdong, Zhejiang, Liaoning,
Jiangsu and Tianjin, bringing down the number of applicants in Shanghai, Liu
pointed out, adding that travel agencies in Jiangsu and Zhejiang Province are
good at starting a price war, with up to 60 percent discounts offered there.