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Tourists flock to Dubai on free visa
    2023-10-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINESE tourists flocked to the Middle East during the eight-day Golden Week holiday, as popular travel destinations like Dubai roll out free visas and increase flight capacity, according to Trip.com Group Ltd.

Year-on-year visitation to the region climbed three digits, chief executive officer Jane Sun said yesterday, without providing a specific figure.

Chinese demand was curtailed over the past three years as the COVID pandemic discouraged travel both domestically and abroad.

Thailand, which also grants free visas to Chinese tourists, has proved popular, said Sun. So has Singapore, which has been leading the region in flight capacity recovery, she said.

China was the world’s biggest source of outbound tourism in 2019, and its rebound is critical for the global sector.

So far though, Chinese travelers have signaled they’re apprehensive about taking expensive overseas trips, instead splashing their cash on domestic travel and other experiences closer to home.

Hurdles to a recovery in outbound travel include a long visa application process for some destinations as well as flight capacity constraints, according to Sun.

For travelers wanting to go to Europe, getting a Schengen visa can take six months or longer, she said.

Those constraints have slowed the pace of the recovery in long-haul international travel among Chinese, such as to Europe and the United States.

The total number of searches for trips through the company has already exceeded 2019 levels, Sun said.       (SD-Agencies)

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