Flash Report 6 minutesRegister for Free AccessCoronavirus Briefing: China’s Outbound Tourism Will Be Hurt, but Possibly Not for Long Coresight Research February 24, 2020 What's InsideChinese outbound travelers led spending in tourism globally before the coronavirus outbreak. We discuss the potential short-term impact that the virus could therefore have on the tourism industries of popular destinations among Chinese travelers. We also consider how a decline in the number of international tourists from China could affect airport retail sales. This report includes an appendix of recent store closures and updates from retailers operating in China. Click here to view Coresight Research’s ongoing coverage of the coronavirus outbreak in China. Please Login to read the full report. Not a member? Register for a free user account. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Holiday 2024: Amazon Prime Big Deal Days and Competitor Promotions—First Thoughts on Holiday ImplicationsNextGen Commerce, a Coresight Research Conference, June 2024: Agenda and Speaker DetailsCoresight Bites: US Consumer Tracker—More Shoppers Cut Grocery Purchases Amid High Inflation AwarenessUS Home and Home Improvement—Retail 2024 Sector Outlook: Sales To Marginally Recover