China’s New Year holiday travel to hit 90% of pre-Covid level
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China is expected to see an average of 1.56 million inbound and outbound passenger trips a day during this weekend's three-day New Year holiday, more than five times as many as last year, when international travel was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Immigration Administration said on Thursday.
China is expected to see an average of 1.56 million inbound and outbound passenger trips a day during this weekend's three-day New Year holiday, more than five times as many as last year, when international travel was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Immigration Administration said on Thursday.
The number is 90 percent of that in 2019, before the pandemic took hold. This year's New Year holiday will run from Saturday to Monday.
The expected surge is primarily being attributed to the ongoing resumption of international flights, visa-free entry for Chinese citizens traveling to countries such as Thailand and Malaysia, and China's unilateral extension of visa-free entry to citizens from six countries, including France and Germany.
Inbound and outbound passenger flows are expected to peak on Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
Inbound and outbound trips at Beijing Capital International Airport are expected to average 33,000 a day, with Shanghai Pudong International Airport expecting 68,000 and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport 34,000.
Passenger volumes at land ports to Hong Kong and Macao in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, are expected to continue growing, with Luohu expected to handle 190,000 travelers a day over the holiday, Futian 180,000, and Shenzhen Bay 120,000.
In preparation for the holiday, administration has implemented measures to ensure smooth customs clearance and has called on border control authorities nationwide to make scientifically informed predictions and promptly release information on inbound and outbound passenger flows to provide guidance for the public. It said queuing time for Chinese citizens at entry and exit ports should not exceed 30 minutes.
The administration advises domestic and foreign travelers to stay informed about changes in port traffic and clearance conditions before traveling and to carefully verify the validity of their entry and exit documents. Chinese citizens are encouraged to understand the security situation and entry policies of their destination before departure.
China’s cross-border New Year holiday travel to hit 90% of pre-Covid level, authorities predict
China’s
immigration authorities have predicted that cross-border travel over
the New Year holiday will soar to five times the number recorded last
year.
The period between December 30 and January 1 is expected to
see a peak in border crossings across the country, with an average of
1.56 million entries and exits per day, the National Immigration
Administration said in a notice on Thursday.
That would equal about 90 per cent of the level recorded in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic swept across China.
The expected surge in travellers was due to the “ongoing
resumption of international flight routes”, the notice said, along with a
combination of policies such as “visa-free entry for Chinese citizens
in countries like Thailand and Malaysia, as well as China’s visa-free
entry to six countries, including France and Germany”.
Beijing
announced last month that it would allow travellers from France,
Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia to enter China
visa-free for a 15-day stay. The policy will run until November 30 next
year.
The
measures followed an expansion of China’s visa-free transit policy to
54 countries for travellers heading to other countries.
Source:China Daily, By YANG ZEKUN; |https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202312/28/WS658d3502a31040ac301a9fa9.html; https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3246514/chinas-cross-border-new-year-holiday-travel-hit-90-pre-covid-level-authorities-predict
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