Thailand, S. Korea, Malaysia are top outbound destinations for Chinese holiday-goers during Spring Festival
2026-02-25 14:23 环球时报网英文版
Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, capital of Thailand, bustles with crowds, on January 29, 2026. Following the recent Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, India, Thailand has strengthened airport health screening measures for passengers arriving from the region. Photo: IC
Thailand, South Korea and Malaysia stood as the top three outbound destinations for Chinese travelers during the just-concluded nine-day Spring Festival holiday that ended on Monday, industry information provider Flight Master told the Global Times on Tuesday.
The platform said that, comparing with pre-pandemic year of 2019, the recovery rate for flights to South Korea has reached 96.5 percent, while that for flights to Japan was only 58.3 percent.
In addition, Flight Master said that flights to Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Russia, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, Laos, the United Kingdom, Italy, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, and Qatar all saw recovery rates exceeding 100 percent.
The data is also echoed with data provided by another travel platform Qunar, which said on Monday that Thailand has reclaimed its spot as the most popular outbound destination for Chinese tourists now.
The top 10 most popular cities for Chinese travelers are Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh City, Bali Island, Sydney, and Chiang Mai, the platform said.
Qunar said that Chinese tourists flew to nearly 1,000 cities worldwide through the platform from February 15 to 23. The most popular outbound destination cities were mostly in Asia, favored for their short distances, visa-friendly policies, and pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for family trips.
A report by Bloomberg said on Tuesday that Chinese travelers now account for roughly a quarter of Thailand"s weekly arrivals.




