Brazilian and Chinese Travellers to Increase Spending in 2012 PR Newswire LONDON, July 10, 2012 LONDON, July 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Wyndham Hotel Group survey reveals holiday trends for travellers around the globe The U.K. travel industry should prepare to woo Chinese and Brazilian travellers in 2012, as significant numbers (58 percent of Chinese travellers, 41 percent of Brazilian travellers) plan to spend more on holidays than in 2011-this according to findings released today by Wyndham Hotel Group, the world's largest hotel company with over 7,150 hotels. Commissioned to better understand the holiday spending habits of Wyndham Hotel Group's global guests, the study surveyed just over 5,600 adults in key cities throughout the U.K., U.S., Canada, China and Brazil. The results also show that the citizens of China and Brazil spend this extra cash differently. The Chinese spend on luxury accommodation whilst Brazilians tend to spend on other activities and value good customer service more than any other nation surveyed. Trends amongst Chinese and Brazilian Travellers: Over half (58 percent) of Chinese travellers admit to an increased holiday budget this year, with more than two fifths (41 percent) of Brazilian travellers agreeing, compared to just 27 percent in U.S. and 24 percent in U.K. and C a n a d a.