Australasian Leisure Management
Feb 16, 2024

ATEC highlights China visitor recovery slower than expected for Lunar New Year   

The Australian Tourism Export Council has highlighted that in what is traditionally a peak period for visitation, this year's Lunar New Year is showing the China visitor market is recovering slower than expected.

ATEC’s recent member survey points to a ‘soft’ Lunar New Year, with forward bookings and revenues well down compared to 2019 levels with length of stay remaining steady.

The reduced Lunar New Year activity aligns with the slow recovery trend from the China market where holiday makers currently make up around 26% of visitors compared to 2019 when they accounted more than 50% of overall visitation from China.

ATEC Managing Director Peter Shelley notes “The Chinese holiday travel segment, which makes a significant contribution to the Australian economy, has been slow to shake off the effects of the pandemic.

"Despite the encouraging trend of independent travellers returning, the group travel market which was strong previously, remains soft overall and our inbound tour operators (ITOs) at the front line of forward bookings are reporting turnover is less than 50% of 2019 revenue.”

Shelley said ATEC’s China specialists report they are seeing a marked change in the way Chinese visitors are travelling, with strong forward growth in the independent travel segment and a shift in the group traveller segment.

Shelley added "The current review of the Approved Destination Status (ADS) scheme, the legal framework under which tour operators can host Chinese tour groups, provides a valuable opportunity to rebuild a ‘quality focused’ system reflective of the modern Chinese group traveller.

“ATEC is urging the Federal Government to invest in the ADS program by making a commitment to modernising the framework to one focused on delivering a customer experience which will help us compete in the global marketplace.

“The industry looks forward to working with the Government to ensure the review outcomes work to attract higher yielding group travellers and are hopeful that supportive financial measures will be outlined in the Federal Budget.”

Related Articles

ATEC recognises tourism industry excellence at 2023 Awards and Graduation ceremony 
Nov 9, 2023
ATEC highlights GenAI as tourism’s biggest revolution
Oct 31, 2023
South Australia to host ATEC export tourism marketplace
Oct 14, 2023
ATEC tourism tutorial to refresh knowledge on Chinese market
Sep 18, 2023
ATEC launches an array of new market focused Host programs
Sep 8, 2023
ATEC concerned about high airfares and limited capacity damaging tourism exports
Aug 31, 2023
ATEC partners with Destination NSW to offer tourism businesses free inbound training
Aug 13, 2023
ATEC welcomes Australia returning to China’s list of Approved Destination Status nations
Aug 10, 2023
ATEC spotlights the focus of its upcoming national conference in Adelaide
Jul 14, 2023
New accessible and inclusive tourism training program launched by ATEC
May 31, 2023
ATEC spotlights need for budget boost to help in recovery of Australia’s inbound tourism
Apr 26, 2023
ASTN invites expressions of interest for 2023 European trade mission to VivaTech
Apr 25, 2023
Adelaide secures ATEC flagship tourism event
Apr 11, 2023
ATEC highlights Australia’s sluggish efforts in encouraging international tourism
Feb 20, 2023
ATEC launches new online Muslim Host training program
Feb 1, 2023
ATEC celebrates 50 years of export and excellence in Australia’s tourism industry  
Nov 27, 2022
ATEC launches its Tourism Training Hub at Meeting Place
Nov 22, 2022
ATEC Meeting Place set for Cairns return
Nov 9, 2022
ATEC spotlights need to focus on tourism’s trade imbalance
Sep 26, 2022
ATEC calls for changes to Working Holiday Makers visa criteria to meet tourism's unskilled labour shortage
Sep 1, 2022
Australasian Leisure Management Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine Today

Published since 1997 - Australasian Leisure Management Magazine is your go-to resource for sports, recreation, and tourism. Enjoy exclusive insights, expert analysis, and the latest trends.

Mailed to you six times a year, for an annual subscription from just $99.

New Issue
Australasian Leisure Management
Online Newsletter

Get business and operations news for $12 a month - plus headlines emailed twice a week. Covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism, and venues.