China’s F1 Visitors Spent More, Stayed Longer

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Published: March 16, 2026
Pricing & Profitability
China’s F1 Visitors Spent More, Stayed Longer

Summary

Data from Trip.com Group reveals that hotel bookings near the Shanghai circuit for the F1 Chinese Grand Prix jumped tenfold, and flight bookings saw double-digit growth. The conversion rate of flight searches to confirmed bookings rose significantly to 70%. This showcases the potential of major events to boost tourism and drive revenue.

Key Insights

  • Hotel bookings within 6-9 miles of the Shanghai circuit increased tenfold during the F1 race weekend.
  • The conversion rate of flight searches to confirmed bookings rose to nearly 70% during the race period, indicating a strong correlation between major events and travel decisions.

Action Items

  • Monitor local event calendars and anticipate spikes in demand to optimize occupancy and revenue.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium
  • Consider adjusting your pricing strategy to reflect peak demand during local events and seasonal surges.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

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