Despite expectations, Chinese tourism to Australia post-pandemic lags behind. In a surprising turn of events, Chinese tourism to Australia has not bounced back as expected post-pandemic, with tourist numbers still significantly lagging behind pre-COVID figures.
Despite the lifting of travel bans and the Australian government reissuing group visas to Chinese travelers, the anticipated resurgence of Chinese tourists has been slow. This slow recovery is attributed to several factors, including China's economic conditions, a shift towards short-haul travel, and an increasing preference for destinations in Southeast Asia over long-haul flights to Australia.
In response to these challenges, Australian tourism operators are exploring new ways to diversify their visitor base. Efforts to attract tourists from other regions are underway, with a focus on creating innovative and appealing travel packages.
Editor Ⅰ: Zhang Wenwen
Editor Ⅱ: Wu Dan
Editor Ⅲ: Liu Guosong