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Travellers in the departure hall at Hong Kong International Airport on June 22, 2022. Photo: SCMP

Nearly 80pc of recent Hong Kong travellers planning trips before October, with over half having already booked

  • That’s according to an Expedia survey of 1,000 Hongkongers aged between 18 and 45 who had travelled abroad for leisure at least once in the past three years
  • About a quarter of respondents said they were prepared to spend more than HK$15,000 (US$1,900) per person on an overseas summer trip
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Many Hong Kong travellers are raring to go, according to a recent survey by online travel agency Expedia, with 79 per cent of respondents in the city planning to venture overseas before the end of September.

Fifty-one per cent of respondents said they had already made a booking.

The survey, conducted in June, canvassed 1,000 Hongkongers aged between 18 and 45 who had travelled abroad for leisure at least once in the past three years – an admittedly very select group, given Covid-19 restrictions for most of that period.

Lavinia Rajaram, Asia head of public relations for Expedia, said a similar study conducted by the company in December 2021 had indicated a strong desire for travel and that “our latest findings show that desire has now moved on to travel action”.

Tourists in lavender fields at Farm Tomita in Nakafurano, Hokkaido, Japan, in July 2020. Hokkaido is one of the top five destinations most desired by Hongkongers this summer, according to the Expedia survey. Photo: Getty Images

That action is most evident in respondents in their late 30s to mid-40s, with 62 per cent in that age group saying they had a trip booked already.

Confidence is returning due to a host of factors. Forty-eight per cent of those surveyed said their travel concerns had been eased by the wide acceptance of vaccinations, an increasingly stable supply of flights and accommodation, the easing of destination entry requirements, and the availability of travel industry support.

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Some Hong Kong travellers appear willing to dip into the unspent travel funds that have been piling up over the lockdown: 26 per cent of those surveyed said they were prepared to spend more than HK$15,000 (US$1,900) per person on an overseas summer trip, a higher number than in the same Expedia survey conducted in Japan, South Korea and Singapore.

Despite the current travel limitations in place in Japan, where leisure visitors must still travel in groups, Tokyo, Osaka and Hokkaido all featured in the survey’s top-five destinations most desired by Hongkongers this summer. Taipei and Paris were the other two.

A hefty 86 per cent of Hong Kong respondents also said they intended to enjoy a staycation this summer, according to the survey. Sixty-one per cent had already booked.

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Conducted together with independent research company OnePoll, the four Asia-market surveys constitute the first part of #TravelForReal, an Expedia campaign that is designed “to help build traveller confidence, address post-pandemic travel concerns and inspire our travellers to fully maximise their trips”, according to the press release.

With the need to quarantine when returning to Hong Kong an ongoing hurdle, Expedia is looking to help Hongkongers travel internationally with promises of flexible and refundable booking, Rajaram says.

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