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Flight Bookings by Foreign Travelers in CN Soar ~2x YoY This Yr: Qunar
According to data from the Qunar platform, as the expansion of visa-free policy continuous, it has become more convenient for foreign tourists to travel to China, and the number of...
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According to data from the Qunar platform, as the expansion of visa-free policy continuous, it has become more convenient for foreign tourists to travel to China, and the number of travelers using non-Chinese passports to book domestic flights has soared nearly 2 times YoY this year, with over 10% of foreign tourists visiting China for the second time, Chinese media reported.

Among them, travelers holding passports from the US, Russia, Canada, South Korea, and Australia ranked in the top five for bookings. The increase in bookings for those holding Malaysian, Japanese, and Kazakhstani passports was the most significant, all exceeding twofold.

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