澳门第三季旅客非博彩消费按年跌93% 但粤个人游旅客人均消费升1.3倍
澳门统计暨普查局资料显示,第三季入境旅客总消费(不包括博彩)为10.1亿澳门元(下同),按年下降93.3%;留宿旅客(7.3亿元)及不过夜旅客总消费(2.9亿元)分别下跌94.0%及90.5%。
澳门今年第三季旅客人均消费为1,349元,按年下跌12%,中国内地旅客人均消费下降20.6%至1,343元;另一方面,来自广东省的个人游旅客人均消费同比上升1.3倍,带动内地个人游旅客人均消费(3,885元)上升78.8%,香港(1,284元)及台湾地区旅客人均消费(2,439元)亦分别上升32.5%及82.1%。留宿旅客人均消费增加12.3%至2,858元,来自中国内地(2,839元)的上升2.7%,不过夜旅客人均消费则下跌1.8%至577元。
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