KNT-CT Holdings' total travel transaction volume in July was 23,299 million yen, up 6.7% from the previous year. It was down 40.7% from 2018, before the COVID-19 pandemic. Domestic travel increased 1.9% from the previous year, but was down 38.9% from 2018, to 13,961 million yen. Domestic group travel increased 6.3% from the previous year due to an increase in corporate conventions. Student group travel increased due to an increase in overnight training and club activity training camps, but school trips decreased, resulting in a 6.1% decrease. Package tours increased 6.0% from the previous year. Free-type products to Hokkaido and Kansai and theme park products were sluggish, but tour guide-accompanied products such as Hokkaido's flower viewing tours, hiking, and luxury hotel accommodation tours were popular. Overseas travel increased 47.4% from the previous year, but was down 51.4% from 2018 to 6,767 million yen. General group travel increased due to social and workplace trips, but travel to Asia increased, resulting in a decrease in travel, resulting in an 11.1% decrease. The number of student groups decreased but the number of people handled increased, increasing by 8.1%, while the total for groups was down 2.3%. Package tours increased 135.2%. Inbound trips were down 26.5% to 1.643 billion yen, down 2.5% from 2018. Related products were down 28.9% to 928 million yen, up 10.9% from 2018. The transaction amount is the combined total of Kinki Nippon Tourist, Kinki Nippon Tourist Blue Planet, Club Tourism, United Tours and KNT Shoji.