Trip.com:「0+3」入境安排公佈後航班瀏覽人次增120倍 訂單量按周升50%
攜程-S(09961.HK)旗下Trip.com香港及臺灣地區電子商務主管葉卓銘表示,香港政府宣佈放寬入境檢疫要求,截至今日(23日)下午2時30分Trip.com(香港)航班搜索量激增95倍,訂單量按周增長50%。首五位出境目的地分別是東京、曼谷、大阪、首爾和新加坡,訂單量按周增幅分別達650%、200%、30%、100%及100%。
而在港府公佈「0+3」模式實施細節後,Trip.com(香港)凌晨至下午3時45期間航班瀏覽人次按周增加120倍。
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