China has given one extra day of public holiday to Chinese New Year (January 28 to February 4) and one day to Labour Day (May 1 to 5), a move that is expected to result in a spike in family travel.
Sienna Parulis-Cook, director of marketing and communications, Dragon Trail International (DTI), described family travel as a “significant and high-value segment, while co-webinar presenter Liu Hongshi, general manager, International Culture and Educational Exchange Department, CTG Travel, noted those dates are “peak time for family travel”.

DTI research shows travellers with children under the age of 18 start planning outbound…
















