Hana Tour Reveals 8 Destinations Highlighted by Early Bird Travelers
Hana Tour announced on the 15th that, based on an analysis of the company's package reservation status from January to June this year, the most booked destinations for domestic overseas travelers were Vietnam for Southeast Asia and Osaka for Japan.
Hana Tour selected eight top travel destinations by reservation rate across major regions such as Southeast Asia, Japan, the Americas, and Europe. Vietnam had the highest reservation rate in Southeast Asia at 39.5%, followed by Bangkok and Pattaya at 20.5%. In Japan, Osaka ranked first with a reservation rate of 34.1%. In Central Asia, Mongolia had the highest rate at 42.7%. Additionally, Guam led the South Pacific region with 57.4%, while Hawaii (52.7%) and the U.S. West Coast (38.4%) and Western Europe (31.9%) were popular in the Americas and Europe, respectively.
Representative Hana Tour products by region include ▲Vietnam Nha Trang and Dalat 5-day tours, Bangkok and Pattaya 5-day tours ▲Japan Osaka, Kyoto, Nara, and Kobe 4-day tours ▲Mongolia 4-day tours, famous on social networking services (SNS) for Milky Way certification shots under star-filled skies ▲Guam 4-day tours, which have ranked high in bookings with children since the second half of last year ▲Hawaii 6-day and U.S. West Coast 9-day tours, bestsellers in the Americas since before COVID-19 ▲and Italy 9-day tours, which had the highest number of departures booked in the first half of this year.
A Hana Tour official stated, "We announced popular travel destinations based on early bird customers' reservation data for the first half of 2023," adding, "We will continue to strive to provide reliable information, diverse products, and benefits to customers planning their travels."
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