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Thursday, January 2, 2025 As the world continues to rebound from the disruptions caused by the pandemic, travel trends in major economies have become a key indicator of global recovery. On January 1, 2024, China witnessed a remarkable milestone with 1.8 million cross-border trips recorded.

This marked a significant 13.7% year-on-year increase, reflecting the renewed enthusiasm for travel among residents and foreign visitors alike. This report delves into the detailed statistics shared by the National Immigration Administration (NIA), exploring the implications of these numbers for China’s tourism industry and its role in global travel trends.



Read More: China Southern Airlines Expands Horizons With New Shenyang to Dubai Route Featuring Convenient Guangzhou Stopover and Enhanced Travel Experience New Year’s Day Travel Statistics According to the NIA, the 1.8 million cross-border trips on New Year’s Day demonstrated a diverse array of travelers, each contributing to the overall growth in international mobility: These figures collectively highlight a robust resurgence in cross-border travel, underscoring the dynamic interplay of domestic and international tourism in revitalizing global mobility. See More: China Unveils the CR450 Bullet Train, Revolutionizing High-Speed Rail Travel: Beijing to Shanghai Travel Time Reduced by 4.

5 Hours Route Flight Frequency (per week) Average Flight Duration (hrs) Major Airlines Beijing to Hong Kong 56 4.0 Air China, Cathay Pacific, Hong Ko.

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