HAIKOU, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 24 April 2026 – On April 22, Hainan, China's southern tropical island
province, partnered with the international online travel platform
Trip.com to officially launch a flight voucher program worth RMB 5
million (approximately $730,000), aimed at further reducing air travel
costs for inbound tourists.
According to the Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television and
Sports of Hainan Province, the promotional campaign, titled "Discount
Flights to Hainan, Enjoyable Vacations," kicked off on April 22 and will
run until August 30. The campaign is being rolled out simultaneously
across more than 30 Trip.com global sites, with flight discounts as the
core incentive to ensure benefits are passed directly to tourists.
The campaign offers two tiers of vouchers. Tourists from seven Southeast
Asian countries (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia,
Singapore, and Indonesia) as well as Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong
(China), Macao (China), and Taiwan (China) can enjoy an RMB 400 (about
$58) discount on flight purchases of RMB 1,600 or more. Tourists from
other overseas countries are eligible for a discount of RMB 600 (about
$87) on flight bookings of at least RMB 3,000.
During the event, tourists can simply log into the Trip.com app,
navigate to the "Flights" section on the homepage, and book round-trip
tickets on designated airlines from non-Chinese mainland cities directly
to Hainan's two major cities: Haikou and Sanya. Each user is limited to
one discount. The subsidy is calculated based on the number of
traveling passengers in a single order and can be combined with standard
Trip.com promotions. However, the discount applies only if the settled
fare for each individual passenger meets the minimum spending threshold.
For details, please refer to the official Trip.com platform
announcements.
To enhance the travel experience, Hainan's cultural and tourism
authorities have collaborated closely with Trip.com to provide clear
instructions for users, streamline the voucher application process, and
create a seamless loop from policy coordination to actual consumer
spending.
In addition to airfare discounts, Hainan has introduced six premium tour
routes highlighting the island's diverse attractions, along with ten
ocean-themed routes connecting key coastal sites. These offerings cover a
wide range of tourism products, including family educational tours,
coastal vacations, health and wellness leisure, cultural and nature
exploration, theme park visits, outdoor sports, and local culinary
experiences. This provides international tourists with immersive getaway
options and enriches Hainan's inbound tourism product portfolio.
Notably, an exclusive benefit package for inbound tourists to Hainan was
launched earlier on April 17. Available on the NihaoChina app, the
UnionPay app, and the "Kuyou Hainan" WeChat mini-program, the package
unlocks a full range of benefits across the entire travel chain,
including dining, accommodation, transportation, sightseeing, shopping,
entertainment, health, and wellness. The 6th Asian Beach Games are
currently underway in Sanya, Hainan, and all overseas athletes, team
officials, and relevant delegates are also eligible to enjoy these
benefits.
Tourists can easily claim this exclusive benefit package in just three
steps: First, log in to the aforementioned platforms to view the full
promotional details; second, call the dedicated service hotline to make a
reservation; third, present a valid passport, Mainland Travel Permit
for Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Residents, or relevant Asian Beach
Games credentials for verification at participating stores or scenic
spots to enjoy the respective benefits.
Hainan currently offers visa-free entry to citizens from 86 countries
and regions, greatly enhancing the convenience of inbound travel. Since
the Hainan Free Trade Port initiated its island-wide independent customs
operations, inbound tourism to the province has experienced explosive
growth. In the first quarter of this year, Hainan welcomed over 495,000
inbound tourists, marking a year-on-year increase of over 54%.