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40,000 out of 600,000 football fans to Russia come from China
The largest number of football fans came from South Korea, which accounted for 13.4% of total supporters travelling to Russia, followed by Germany (12.4%), Spain (5.2%) and Israel (5.0%).
Ctrip, Asia’s largest online travel agency and the second largest in the world, has published the ‘Summer 2018 Global Football Fan Travel Trends Report’, developed in partnership with Skyscanner, a leading global travel search company and a unit of Ctrip.
 
According to the data from Skyscanner, the report shows that nearly 600,000 football fans from 83 countries visited Russia during the period of the tournament. The largest number of football fans came from South Korea, which accounted for 13.4% of total supporters travelling to Russia, followed by Germany (12.4%), Spain (5.2%) and Israel (5.0%).
 
Travelers from all over the world spent an average of 17 days in Russia during their trip. The most popular Russian city for football fans to visit was Moscow, followed by St. Petersburg, Sochi, Kazan, and Ekaterinburg respectively.
 
The average price for flights to Russia during the summer period between mid-June to mid-July was about £600 a ticket.
 
Chinese football fans travelling to Russia
 
40,000 of the total 600,000 football fans who travelled to Russia this summer came from China, which was 10 times more than Chinese travelling the world-famous football tournament’s previous edition in Brazil four years ago. According to Ctrip’s customer profile data, Chinese travelers spent an average of 13 days in Russia during their trip and most of came from tier-1 cities, with travelers from Shanghai and Beijing comprising two thirds of all air tickets sold from China to Russia during the period.
 
Chinese fans who visited Russia during the period also tended to go sightseeing during their stay, visiting attractions such as the Red Square, the Winter Palace and the Kremlin, and went shopping at duty free stores.
 
The majority of Chinese football fans (77.2%) who travelled went alone, with 16.5% travelling with one other person. Chinese travelers also cared more on average about comfort during their flight, with 1.7% and 0.3% choosing business or first-class respectively, which is well above the global average of only 0.13%.
 
  Source: China Travel News

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