Published: 15:10, December 28, 2023 | Updated: 15:51, December 28, 2023
New Year holiday: China to see 1.56m daily passenger trips
By Xinhua

Tourists visit Xinhua county, in Hunan province, China, Oct 2, 2023. (PHOTO / XINHUA)

BEIJING - China is expected to see an average of 1.56 million daily inbound and outbound passenger trips during the upcoming 2024 New Year holiday, an over 5-fold increase year-on-year, according to the National Immigration Administration (NIA) forecast on Thursday.

The administration noted that the figure represents 90 percent of that in 2019.

Concerning passengers traveling between Guangdong province and the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, the ports of Gongbei, Luohu, and Futian are expected to handle a daily average of 320,000, 190,000 and 180,000 trips, respectively

Passenger flows at major airports will witness a steady increase thanks to the resumption of flights, the visa-free entry for Chinese citizens granted by countries including Thailand and Malaysia, as well as China's unilateral visa-free policy for ordinary passport holders from France, Germany, and four other countries.

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Inbound and outbound trips at the Beijing Capital International Airport, the Shanghai Pudong International Airport, and the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport are expected to see a daily average of 33,000, 68,000, and 34,000, respectively.

Concerning passengers traveling between Guangdong province and the Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions, the ports of Gongbei, Luohu, and Futian are expected to handle a daily average of 320,000, 190,000 and 180,000 trips, respectively, according to the NIA.

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The administration has asked border inspection agencies across the country to release information about passenger flows in a timely manner for travelers' reference and open sufficient inspection channels to ensure safe, smooth and orderly operation at points of entry.