The Asia Pacific Travel Intentions Survey 2010 has found mainland Chinese travellers plan to travel most out of all Greater China travellers.
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The survey, which was conducted in May 2010 and interviewed 1,571 people in the Greater China region, found that on average, mainland Chinese travellers are planning for 7.4 business and leisure trips in the next two years, compared with the 5.6 and 4.5 trips anticipated by Hong Kong and Taiwanese travellers.
The results also show that Greater China travellers are less affected by the economic climate than last year.
This year, 50 percent of the respondents said they will travel irrespective of economic uncertainties.
1 - The Asia Pacific Travel Intentions Survey 2010 was conducted by Visa and Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)