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(March 31, 2011) That's according to a report released by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) on Wednesday. "Not long ago, most Asian tourists came from Japan or South Korea - the region's more affluent markets but that is rapidly changing," said Vincent Lui, a Hong Kong-based partner at BCG, and one of the primary authors of the report. The market in Chinese tourism generated revenue of 1.55 trillion yuan last year, according to figures from the National Tourism Administration. "There will be an average of 25 million first-time Chinese travelers every year, or 70,000 every day, for the next 10 years," said Lui. The report indicated that international travel from "Compared with the already significant travel market domestically, the Chinese demand for international travel is still young. But it is expected to grow by 17 percent annually over the next decade, driven by rising incomes and aspirations," Lui said. By 2020, about 25 percent of international travelers arriving in Youchi Kuo, a project leader at BCG's "Only a handful of companies, from travel agencies and hotels to airlines, understand the needs of Chinese travelers, 95 percent of whom claim they are poorly served on both the domestic and the international fronts," she said. As an illustration, Kuo said most of the complaints about hotels in Also, Kuo said the needs of middle-class travelers from "Smaller cities have few travel agencies, so flight options and services are minimal. But we found that middle-class consumers in smaller cities are more likely to increase their spending on travel and to trade up than their counterparts in top-tier cities," said Kuo. BCG's report was based on a survey of more than 4,250 Chinese travelers - inbound and outbound, business and leisure - in 15 cities during the third quarter of 2010. (Source:China.org)
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