
Chinese Mainland Sees 7.2B Trips During Spring Festival, Up 10.6% YoY
Over 7.2 billion trips were made in the Chinese mainland during the first 33 days of Spring Festival, marking a 10.6% increase from last year.
My Global News: Voices of a New Era
π Stay Ahead, Stay Global π
Over 7.2 billion trips were made in the Chinese mainland during the first 33 days of Spring Festival, marking a 10.6% increase from last year.
A new cold wave is forecast to hit China from February 17-22, impacting the Spring Festival travel rush with severe weather and increased road traffic risks.
China’s railway network handled a record 230 million passenger trips during the first half of the 2024 Spring Festival travel rush, with measures to meet growing demand.
China’s transportation sectors are implementing measures to ensure smooth return journeys as travelers prepare to head back after the holiday, with peak traffic expected on Sunday.
A record-breaking Chinese New Year for the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, with over 130,000 passengers on Monday, surpassing last year’s highest daily count.
China’s Spring Festival travel surge showcases unity and economic resilience, with nine billion passenger trips highlighting the nation’s vibrant mobility and transportation diversity.
Canada’s Atlantic coast was hit by a historic snowstorm, causing widespread disruptions in Nova Scotia. Emergency measures are underway as officials work to clear roads and restore services.
China ramps up emergency measures as severe cold wave and heavy snow threaten transportation and daily life across multiple provinces.
China’s annual Spring Festival travel rush begins, with an unprecedented 9 billion trips expected, marking a significant rise in transportation demand.
The 2024 Spring Festival travel rush in China commences today with an expected record of 9 billion trips. New measures are in place to manage the surge across airports and train stations.