KNT-CT Holdings' total travel transaction value in March was 45,063 million yen, up 5.1% from 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic. It was down 23.7% from the previous year. Domestic travel was down 31.4% from the previous year and 13.8% from the previous year to 15,054 million yen. Domestic groups were up 12.4% from 2019, due to the handling of large-scale projects such as Noto Peninsula earthquake reconstruction support groups and corporate conventions. Student groups increased 9.1% from 2019 due to an increase in school trips and the like. Package tours were down 38.1% from 2019. Overseas travel was down 40.3% from the previous year and up 97.1% from the previous year to 8,998 million yen. General groups increased 6.8% from 2019 due to an increase in sports events and international exchange events. Student groups increased 7.1% from 2019, and the total group figure was up 7.0% from 2019, showing a recovery trend. Package tours were down 51.3% compared to 2019. Travel to Japan increased 11.1% year-on-year, and 4.4% up from the previous year to 3.723 billion yen. Related products increased 594.8% year-on-year, and 48.3% down from the previous year to 17.288 billion yen. The transaction amount is the combined total of Kinki Nippon Tourist, Kinki Nippon Tourist Blue Planet, Club Tourism, United Tours, and KNT Shoji.