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What could have Chinese New Year travel looked like?

/ Posted on 9 February, 2021 9:11 New outbreaks in China are keeping many families at home for the Chinese New Year holidays, dampening hopes of a travel rebound. To understand how the traditional peak travel season might have looked if not for the new threats, ForwardKeys and Dragon Trail Interactive team up to examine flight booking trends and travel marketing campaigns in the vast country. There were high hopes for travel during this typically popular period, especially after a strong travel recovery in the domestic sector by the end of 3Q2020. But local Covid-19 outbreaks have resulted in official policies throughout the country requiring people not to leave the areas where they live, and as such travel bookings have dropped dramatically.

Stay home during Chinese New Year

HONG KONG 9 February 2021: China’s week-long public holiday for Chinese New Year begins 11 February, and it appears that the Year of the Ox will kick off with many families having to stay put due to the current travel restrictions, ForwardKeys reports. Looking at China’s current and future tourism market, ForwardKeys and Dragon Trail Interactive teamed up to examine flight booking trends and travel marketing campaigns. They concluded Chinese New Year travel was on a pause. “There were high hopes for travel during this typically popular period, especially after a strong travel recovery in the domestic sector by the end of Q3 2020.

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Unbeaten Japan: The Dragon Route motorbike tour across the heart of Japan

Share this article Share this article NANAO, Japan, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A seven-day tour on renowned German BMW and Italian Ducati motorbikes was held along the 1,300km-long Dragon Route. The Route runs northward, traversing central Japan from the Pacific Ocean cutting through to the Noto Peninsula, which juts out into the Sea of Japan like the head of a mystical rising dragon. This tour was organized by The Dragon Route Promotion Council to promote Dragon Route by Motorbike as part of their activities to attract domestic and international travelers to this new large-scale tourist route. Dragon Route by Motorbike See authentic Japan in Gujo Hachiman, a small riverside town in Gifu Prefecture, founded in the 16th century.

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