CHANGSHA, China, May 29, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Zoomlion is accelerating the global rollout of new energy and intelligent agricultural machinery, using major exhibitions in Turkey, South Africa, Thailand, Brazil, and China to showcase hybrid tractors, intelligent harvesters and crop-specific mechanization solutions aligned with agriculture's shift toward greener, smarter, and more mechanized operations.
Hybrid tractors emerged as the Company's key showcase products across multiple markets. The DV3504 and DQ2604 featured prominently in Turkey and South Africa which highlighted Zoomlion's push to position hybrid machinery as a practical solution for large-scale farming and lower fuel consumption. In Turkey, the tractors made their full debut at the Konya Agriculture Fair, where Zoomlion emphasized their performance in high-load applications such as deep tillage, supported by its self-developed MiDD distributed intelligent electric drive system and dynamic energy control technology. In South Africa, the DV3504 became a centerpiece of the Company's presentation at the Nampo show, which drew interest for its combination of power, intelligent operation and energy-saving performance.
Brazil marked another milestone, with Zoomlion making its first appearance at Agrishow and formally launching the DV3504 for the local market. The Company positioned the tractor around Brazil's green agriculture trend and the operating needs of large-scale soybean and corn farming, while also signaling further regional investment through its local subsidiary and manufacturing base.
Beyond tractors, Zoomlion is using localized solutions to address crop-specific mechanization needs. At AGRITECHNICA ASIA 2026 in Bangkok, the Company launched the C600 sugarcane combine harvester as part of a broader solution for Southeast Asia's sugarcane sector. Designed for Thailand's planting density and terrain, the C600 integrates harvesting, conveying, defoliation, and cleaning, while its Z-Pilot intelligent management system incorporates autonomous driving and intelligent scheduling technologies. Zoomlion also presented supporting tractors and implements to form a full-process sugarcane mechanization solution.
At the Xinjiang International Agricultural Machinery Expo, Zoomlion further underscored the role of intelligent new energy technologies in its upgrade strategy. The Company introduced nine hybrid products, including the DH7-6000, which it described as the world's first tandem hybrid grain combine harvester. According to Zoomlion, the machine delivers lower energy consumption and higher operating efficiency than conventional equipment.
Taken together, the exhibitions show how Zoomlion is linking hybrid and intelligent technology with more localized agricultural solutions, while continuing to advance its "high-end, international, new energy" strategy in global markets.
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Zoomlion Accelerates Global Agricultural Machinery Deployment with Hybrid and Intelligent Product Advances
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- International bookings to 16 North American host cities surge nearly 70% year-on-year
- Japan's travel demand explodes +250%, more than double the growth rate of any European nation
- Mexican hotel bookings for Monterrey up 40X, Guadalajara up 12X, Mexico City up +150%.
MEXICO CITY, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A major football tournament spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico (11 June – 19 July) is set to drive a surge in international travel to North America this summer, with Trip.com booking data revealing year-on-year growth of nearly 70% across the 16 host cities.
As football fans across Asia-Pacific and Europe commit to their summer plans months in advance, the data paints a vivid picture of where travellers are going, how long they are staying, and exactly what sort of trip they are on.
The Football Effect: Demand Nearly Doubles in June Versus July
The scale of football-driven travel demand becomes clear when the two tournament windows are compared directly. During the Group Stage period, total international bookings to host cities are up almost 70% year-on-year. By the Knockout Rounds, that growth rate falls to around 40%, still substantial, but a sharp contrast that reflects the concentrated urgency of fans following their national teams during the opening weeks of competition.
The Group Stage is the must-travel moment. Fans are not waiting to see how their teams perform. They are booking early, decisively, and around the fixtures that matter most to them.
Japan Leads the World
No market tells the 2026 story more dramatically than Japan. Japanese fans are booking flights to host cities at a rate +250% year-on-year for the Group Stage, more than two and a half times the volume of the previous year and more than double the growth rate of any European nation in the same period. Even for the Knockout Rounds, Japan records over +100% growth, the highest of any market analysed.
This is not a general holiday demand dressed up in football colours. It is fixture-following travel at its purest. Japan's Group Stage matches are scheduled across Dallas and Monterrey, and the booking data mirrors this precisely. Dallas is Japan's single most-booked host city for flights in the Group Stage, a city that barely registered on the Japanese outbound travel map twelve months ago. By the Knockout Rounds, when fixtures shift, Los Angeles becomes Japan's top destination.
The Japan story does not stop at flight bookings. Japanese travellers are also the most adventurous when it comes to itinerary planning. Over 30% of Japanese Group Stage travellers book more than one host city, the highest multi-city rate of any market by a significant margin. Close to 10% cross two or more host countries during the Group Stage, a direct consequence of Japan's fixtures being distributed across North America.
Japan's top multi-city pairings during the Group Stage tell the story clearly: Dallas + Los Angeles, Dallas + Monterrey and Mexico City + Monterrey. These are not sightseeing routes but carefully planned travel itineraries around match schedules.
The Mexican Cities: The Less Talked About Accommodation Story
While US and Canadian host cities attract predictable attention, the Mexican venues Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey are generating some exciting booking results across the tournament.
Monterrey's hotel bookings are up over 40X year-on-year during the Group Stage. Guadalajara is up over 10X. Mexico City is up over 150%. These are not incremental gains but represent a near-total transformation of international accommodation demand in cities that were barely on the inbound travel radar before.
The driver is fixture scheduling. Japan, South Korea, and Australia's schedules are drawing fans into a North American travel corridor that extends deep into Mexico.
Dallas tells a complementary story from the US side. Hotel bookings in Dallas are up by more than 1400% during the Group Stage, driven overwhelmingly by Japanese and Korean demand.
The Football Road Trip Is a Myth
Despite the romance of a cross-continental football adventure, the data tells a more pragmatic story. The majority of fans book travel to just one host destination per trip.
Multi-market travel is highest among Japanese fans in the Group Stage and lowest among South Korean fans in the Knockout Rounds.
In every other market and period, single-market trips dominate, with travellers focusing on 1 or more cities within a single North American country.
Lead Times and Loyalty: The Forward Planners vs. The Late Deciders
The gap in booking behaviour between the Group Stage and the Knockout Round is fascinating. Travelling fans booking for July, the later, more uncertain tournament phase, are planning further in advance than those booking for June.
For the Group Stage, flight booking lead times across markets range from 80 to 95 days. For the Knockout Rounds, the same markets are booking 96 to 127 days out.
Germany leads both periods, booking hotels an average of 138 days before travel. That's nearly five months in advance of a match whose participants are not yet confirmed.
This pattern suggests that Knockout Round travellers represent a highly committed segment, with fans hoping their team will advance. Attractions bookings tend to show the opposite trend, with shorter lead times across all markets, suggesting fans finalise their non-football plans on a wait-and-see basis.
Beyond the Stadiums: What Fans Are Doing When the Final Whistle Blows
The most-booked attraction is Universal Studios Hollywood, which tops the rankings. The Empire State Building, Rockefeller Centre, and the American Museum of Natural History dominate New York bookings, while Japanese travellers show a distinct appetite for Broadway, with Wicked and Aladdin the Musical both featuring in the top ten attractions overall.
Trip Duration: From Short Breaks to Extended Holidays
Average trip lengths vary dramatically by market. Japanese travellers take the shortest trips, averaging just 8 days in the Group Stage and 11 days in the Knockout Rounds, reflecting a fixture-focused, time-efficient approach. Spanish fans take the longest, averaging 24 days in the Group Stage and 17 days in July.
Australian fans average 23 days in the Group Stage before falling to 18 days in July. French fans remain consistent at 18 days across both periods. The relative stability of European trip durations across both windows suggests that these travellers are building fixed-length North American itineraries centred on football.
Hotel Preferences: Budget Dominates, But Premium Emerges in July
Across most markets, 3-star and 4-star hotels account for the vast majority of bookings, with 5-star demand showing single-digit growth. Japan is the most budget-conscious, with over 61% of Group Stage hotel bookings at the 3-star level. South Korea is the most luxury-oriented in the Group Stage.
In the Knockout Rounds, 5-star demand increases across almost every market compared to the Group Stage. France leads the way with the largest increase in 5-star hotel bookings.
New York dominates as the preferred city for 4-star and 5-star bookings across the majority of markets in both periods, cementing its status as the tournament's prestige destination.
About Trip.com
Trip.com is an international one-stop travel service provider, available in 27 languages across 48 countries and regions in 44 local currencies. Offering an extensive hotel and flight network of more than 1.7 million hotels and flights from over 680 airlines, along with over 350,000 in-destination activities, Trip.com covers 3,500 airports in 220 countries and regions. Trip.com's world-class 24/7 multilingual customer service helps to 'create the best travel experience' for its millions of customers worldwide. To book your next trip, visit Trip.com.
- International bookings to 16 North American host cities surge nearly 70% year-on-year
- Japan's travel demand explodes +250%, more than double the growth rate of any European nation
- Mexican hotel bookings for Monterrey up 40X, Guadalajara up 12X, Mexico City up +150%.
MEXICO CITY, June 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A major football tournament spanning the United States, Canada and Mexico (11 June – 19 July) is set to drive a surge in international travel to North America this summer, with Trip.com booking data revealing year-on-year growth of nearly 70% across the 16 host cities.
As football fans across Asia-Pacific and Europe commit to their summer plans months in advance, the data paints a vivid picture of where travellers are going, how long they are staying, and exactly what sort of trip they are on.
The Football Effect: Demand Nearly Doubles in June Versus July
The scale of football-driven travel demand becomes clear when the two tournament windows are compared directly. During the Group Stage period, total international bookings to host cities are up almost 70% year-on-year. By the Knockout Rounds, that growth rate falls to around 40%, still substantial, but a sharp contrast that reflects the concentrated urgency of fans following their national teams during the opening weeks of competition.
The Group Stage is the must-travel moment. Fans are not waiting to see how their teams perform. They are booking early, decisively, and around the fixtures that matter most to them.
Japan Leads the World
No market tells the 2026 story more dramatically than Japan. Japanese fans are booking flights to host cities at a rate +250% year-on-year for the Group Stage, more than two and a half times the volume of the previous year and more than double the growth rate of any European nation in the same period. Even for the Knockout Rounds, Japan records over +100% growth, the highest of any market analysed.
This is not a general holiday demand dressed up in football colours. It is fixture-following travel at its purest. Japan's Group Stage matches are scheduled across Dallas and Monterrey, and the booking data mirrors this precisely. Dallas is Japan's single most-booked host city for flights in the Group Stage, a city that barely registered on the Japanese outbound travel map twelve months ago. By the Knockout Rounds, when fixtures shift, Los Angeles becomes Japan's top destination.
The Japan story does not stop at flight bookings. Japanese travellers are also the most adventurous when it comes to itinerary planning. Over 30% of Japanese Group Stage travellers book more than one host city, the highest multi-city rate of any market by a significant margin. Close to 10% cross two or more host countries during the Group Stage, a direct consequence of Japan's fixtures being distributed across North America.
Japan's top multi-city pairings during the Group Stage tell the story clearly: Dallas + Los Angeles, Dallas + Monterrey and Mexico City + Monterrey. These are not sightseeing routes but carefully planned travel itineraries around match schedules.
The Mexican Cities: The Less Talked About Accommodation Story
While US and Canadian host cities attract predictable attention, the Mexican venues Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey are generating some exciting booking results across the tournament.
Monterrey's hotel bookings are up over 40X year-on-year during the Group Stage. Guadalajara is up over 10X. Mexico City is up over 150%. These are not incremental gains but represent a near-total transformation of international accommodation demand in cities that were barely on the inbound travel radar before.
The driver is fixture scheduling. Japan, South Korea, and Australia's schedules are drawing fans into a North American travel corridor that extends deep into Mexico.
Dallas tells a complementary story from the US side. Hotel bookings in Dallas are up by more than 1400% during the Group Stage, driven overwhelmingly by Japanese and Korean demand.
The Football Road Trip Is a Myth
Despite the romance of a cross-continental football adventure, the data tells a more pragmatic story. The majority of fans book travel to just one host destination per trip.
Multi-market travel is highest among Japanese fans in the Group Stage and lowest among South Korean fans in the Knockout Rounds.
In every other market and period, single-market trips dominate, with travellers focusing on 1 or more cities within a single North American country.
Lead Times and Loyalty: The Forward Planners vs. The Late Deciders
The gap in booking behaviour between the Group Stage and the Knockout Round is fascinating. Travelling fans booking for July, the later, more uncertain tournament phase, are planning further in advance than those booking for June.
For the Group Stage, flight booking lead times across markets range from 80 to 95 days. For the Knockout Rounds, the same markets are booking 96 to 127 days out.
Germany leads both periods, booking hotels an average of 138 days before travel. That's nearly five months in advance of a match whose participants are not yet confirmed.
This pattern suggests that Knockout Round travellers represent a highly committed segment, with fans hoping their team will advance. Attractions bookings tend to show the opposite trend, with shorter lead times across all markets, suggesting fans finalise their non-football plans on a wait-and-see basis.
Beyond the Stadiums: What Fans Are Doing When the Final Whistle Blows
The most-booked attraction is Universal Studios Hollywood, which tops the rankings. The Empire State Building, Rockefeller Centre, and the American Museum of Natural History dominate New York bookings, while Japanese travellers show a distinct appetite for Broadway, with Wicked and Aladdin the Musical both featuring in the top ten attractions overall.
Trip Duration: From Short Breaks to Extended Holidays
Average trip lengths vary dramatically by market. Japanese travellers take the shortest trips, averaging just 8 days in the Group Stage and 11 days in the Knockout Rounds, reflecting a fixture-focused, time-efficient approach. Spanish fans take the longest, averaging 24 days in the Group Stage and 17 days in July.
Australian fans average 23 days in the Group Stage before falling to 18 days in July. French fans remain consistent at 18 days across both periods. The relative stability of European trip durations across both windows suggests that these travellers are building fixed-length North American itineraries centred on football.
Hotel Preferences: Budget Dominates, But Premium Emerges in July
Across most markets, 3-star and 4-star hotels account for the vast majority of bookings, with 5-star demand showing single-digit growth. Japan is the most budget-conscious, with over 61% of Group Stage hotel bookings at the 3-star level. South Korea is the most luxury-oriented in the Group Stage.
In the Knockout Rounds, 5-star demand increases across almost every market compared to the Group Stage. France leads the way with the largest increase in 5-star hotel bookings.
New York dominates as the preferred city for 4-star and 5-star bookings across the majority of markets in both periods, cementing its status as the tournament's prestige destination.
About Trip.com
Trip.com is an international one-stop travel service provider, available in 27 languages across 48 countries and regions in 44 local currencies. Offering an extensive hotel and flight network of more than 1.7 million hotels and flights from over 680 airlines, along with over 350,000 in-destination activities, Trip.com covers 3,500 airports in 220 countries and regions. Trip.com's world-class 24/7 multilingual customer service helps to 'create the best travel experience' for its millions of customers worldwide. To book your next trip, visit Trip.com.
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Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data
Global Football Tournament Drives Travel Surge, with Group Stage Booking Growth Nearly Double Knockout Round's: Trip.com Data