Wednesday 22 January 2014

Chinese to travel the most, Australians the least in 2014: Travelzoo Asia Pacific Survey

Travelzoo Asia Pacific announced that its annual subscriber survey findings showed that Travelzoo Mainland Chinese subscribers will travel the most with an average of 6.5 leisure trips and spending an estimated USD 8,200 on average in 2014 followed by the Japanese with 5 leisure trips and an average spending of USD 4,800; the Taiwanese with 4.4 leisure trips and an average spending of USD 6,170; and Hong Kong travelers with 4.3 leisure trips and an average spending of USD 6,900.

Australians will travel the least, with an average of 3.5 leisure trips in 2014.

However, they will fork out the most for their vacations, at an average spending of USD 9,340.

The survey is an annual initiative by Travelzoo to map changes in travel attitudes across Asia Pacific. It was conducted in collaboration with WIMI, a consumer insights consultancy firm, from November 24 to December 15, 2013.

Over 3,400 Travelzoo subscribers from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Taiwan participated in the study.

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