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Russia travel plans soar for World Cup

By SHI JING | China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-18 07:32
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Chinese fans cheer and shout loudly to show their approval and to encourage Team China. [File photo/VCG]

Chinese tourists have shown an increased interest in Russia, the host of the 2018 FIFA World Cup from June 14 to July 15, according to major Chinese online travel agencies.

The number of airline tickets reserved for major venues such as Moscow and St. Petersburg through online travel agency Ctrip is up by 50 percent year-on-year for the period, the agency said in a news release on Thursday.

Hardly any hotel rooms are available around the 12 major arenas with less than a month before the world's top soccer tournament starts, tour operators said.

The Shanghai-based online travel service Lvmama said the number of travel packages to Russia from January to July this year jumped by 50 percent, largely thanks to the World Cup.

There will be at least 1.5 million overseas tourists in Russia during the tournament, according to the Federal Agency for Tourism of the Russian Federation. They are expected to spend over 140 million euros ($165 million) during the event.

Russia is making travel easier by exempting overseas tourists from visas as long as they hold a ticket to the World Cup, Ctrip officials said.

Many more Chinese also have become familiar with Russia, which has been a popular overseas travel destination during the past two years. The number of travelers booking travel packages there on Lvmama soared 150 percent year-on-year in 2017, company officials said.

As usual for the quadrennial event, prices are comparatively high, and most of the fans able to attend are in middle-to-high income brackets.

A ticket for a match in the group phase is now going for 7,000 yuan ($1,100) while attending a finals match is priced at around 60,000 yuan, according to Ctrip and Beijing-based Shankai Sports, the ticket agent for World Cup Russia in China.

Shanghai fans have placed the most orders for World Cup-related travel, Ctrip said, followed by Beijing and Chengdu. Six of the top 10 cities with the largest number of World Cup game attendees are from second-tier cities, the company said.

The biggest order the company took for the World Cup was at a brick-and-mortar store in Xiamen, Fujian province. A group of 10 people spent 850,000 yuan for a World Cup package.

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