However, numbers are expected to be short of pre-Covid levels. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING – China expects a sharp jump in travel during the Lunar New Year holidays, with about 2.1 billion trips – by air, land and water – to be made over the period, twice as much as the same time last year.is likely to spur people to return home to visit families, as well as take vacations, Vice Transport Minister Xu Chengguang said at a briefing in Beijing on Friday.
The travel rush could coincide with a peak in Covid infections, Mr Xu said. He warned that this could be the most uncertain and complicated holiday in years. There will be 11,000 flights a day on average, according to Wan Xiangdong, chief pilot at the Civil Aviation Administration of China.China’s rapid unwinding of its Covid Zero policy has sparked a recovery in the world’s biggest domestic air-travel market.
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