Flight bookings from China to the UK for September to November are tracking 10% up on the same period last year, according to ForwardKeys.
Latest official statistics show that there were a record number of visits from China to
the UK in the first quarter of 2017. From January to March this year, there were 54,000 visits from China, up 27% on the same period last year, with visitors spending a record £91 million, up 27%.
Latest data from ForwardKeys shows that flight bookings from China to the UK for September to November are tracking 10% up on the same period last year.
VisitBritain Chief Executive Sally Balcombe said that China, the world’s most valuable outbound market, was a huge tourism opportunity for Britain.
“We want Britain to top the list as must-go-now destination for Chinese travelers and to give them a world-class visitor experience. As well as making it easier to get here, with increased route development and airline seat capacity, we’re working with our partners to get great tactical deals in market and increasing the services that visitors experience.
Visitors from China spent, on average, almost £2,000 per visit in Britain in 2016, more than three times the all market average. They also stay longer, an average of 20 nights compared to the all market average of seven and travel more widely across Britain than other visitors.
VisitBritain has ambitions to double spend from Chinese visitors to £1 billion annually by 2020. In 2016, visitors from China spent £513 million in the UK.