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market supply and demand are intertwined, and flight ticket prices are "diving"
there is a strong demand for travel during the national day holiday, with tourists from all over the country flocking to popular cities. airlines have adopted different strategies to cope with the travel peak, causing air ticket prices to show a trend of "increase in volume and decrease in price". from the perspective of international routes, popular destinations such as hong kong, bangkok, thailand, kuala lumpur, malaysia, etc., affected by the visa-free policy and the recovery of global flight capacity, tourists' enthusiasm for travel continues to rise, and the number of ticket bookings has increased significantly, resulting in price increases. domestic flights show a trend of "volume increases and price decreases". from the departure flight to the return flight, the increase is obvious. however, with the changes in market supply and demand, the prices of some popular routes have also seen a "diving" phenomenon.
international and regional flights, opportunities and challenges coexist
this is especially true for international flights. for some popular destinations, such as osaka, japan, and seoul, south korea, air ticket prices fluctuate greatly during holidays, but they also represent market opportunities. there is a strong demand for flights in these countries and regions. therefore, airlines have adjusted their pricing strategies for international flights in order to meet the needs of passengers. some airlines have also adopted a "volume-price reduction" strategy in an attempt to attract more passengers.
data from travel booking platforms show that as of september 19, international air ticket bookings during the national day period have doubled year-on-year, covering a total of 1,597 cities in 144 countries around the world. driven by strong demand, the average price of international air tickets rose significantly during the holidays.
passengers can choose the appropriate route and time period to travel according to their needs and budget. for example, the prices of some popular routes fluctuate greatly, so it is recommended to book in advance to avoid missing out on discount opportunities.
the subtleties of travel planning
if you want to successfully complete your travel plan, you need to prepare in advance. for example, you can purchase air tickets by planning your itinerary in advance, flexibly choosing departure dates and destinations, and paying attention to flight price changes announced by airlines so that you can make timely adjustments.