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ZUJI releases Singapore and Asia travel trends

Daily news, 07 Jun 2007

SINGAPORE - Hong Kong emerged as the top destination for travellers based in Singapore, according to the latest figures released today by ZUJI in its Q1 2007 Online Travel Report.



The report tracks online travelling trends for flights, hotel and other bookings every quarter on all ZUJI sites across Asia Pacific.



Bangkok, Jakarta, Shanghai, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and Sydney also featured amongst the top 10 destinations booked on ZUJI Singapore.



The report revealed Singapore as the third most popular international destination among Asian travellers as booked across all ZUJI sites.



Hong Kong and Bangkok bagged the first and second places respectively as the overall most popular online travel destinations in Asia Pacific.

The travel report also revealed an all time high figure for online travel purchases. 87% of travel bookings made on ZUJI Singapore were made online in Q1 2007 as compared to 85% in Q1 2006.

 
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