“Travel demand continues to recover and order volumes have peaked a few times this spring,” Wang Jingjing, who oversees Labor Day sales at Fliggy, told Alizila in a written interview.
Hundreds of concerts and music festivals are set to take place across the country, and will be the first live entertainment many consumers have seen in three years. Hotel bookings for Labor Day concerts and music festivals more than tripled year-on-year, according to the platform.

Bookings for international excursions on Fliggy also hit an all-time high for the Labor Day holiday, more than tripling the previous record set during the Spring Festival this year.
“We believe that as international flight capacity recovers, outbound travel will continue to rise, building on the current significant growth,” Wang added. Cheaper international flights contributed to a 46.2% decrease in the average cost of overseas travel. Day trips to prominent sites, such as Phuket and Similan in Thailand or the Sabah Kota Kinabalu Red Forest in Borneo, are among the most popular types of tour reservation.