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Hong Kong Media: The Surge in Flight Bookings Sends A Positive Signal

Apr 10, 2023 Tinggalkan pesan

Hong Kong media: The surge in flight bookings sends a positive signal

 

Civil Aviation Resource Network March 30, 2023 News: According to the South China Morning Post, flight bookings in several major cities in China have returned to pre-epidemic levels, and more flights for international travel are expected to be scheduled in the coming months, indicating economic activity. Things have improved and are back on track. low price Solar Medium Intensity Type A,Cheap Medium intensity obstacle light B,
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In the first three weeks of March, flight bookings in several Chinese cities, including Sanya, Chengdu, Hangzhou and Guangzhou, have surpassed levels for the same period in 2019, according to data from online travel booking agency Qunar.com. Air travel in cities such as Nanjing, Beijing, Wuhan and Dalian has also recovered to more than 90% of 2019 levels. Aviation, tourism and hospitality are among the industries hardest hit by the outbreak.

 

According to the report, in December last year, China optimized the epidemic prevention and control measures, paving the way for the rapid recovery of commercial activities in the city, and tourist attractions became noisy again. In the first three weeks of March, flight bookings for Sanya jumped 45% compared with the same period in 2019, while those for Dali jumped 21%, according to Qunar. International flight bookings have surged, especially to South Korea and Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, while ticket prices have also fallen compared with February.

International flight schedules to Japan, South Korea and Australia are also increasing and prices will continue to drop. Qunar data showed that flights from Beijing or Tianjin to Tokyo were nearly 80% cheaper in April compared with this month, sending a positive signal from the rapid recovery in travel activity.

 

Louis Kuijs, chief economist for the Asia-Pacific region of S&P Global Ratings, said that China has quickly emerged from the epidemic, with increased liquidity and increased confidence.

 

According to the data from the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the number of flights between Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan will increase by more than 30% compared with the same period last year during the upcoming summer and autumn season to the end of October. During the same period, China Eastern's flights at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport are expected to reach 75.7% of 2019 levels.

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