China International Flight Cancellations Rise To 7.4 Percent
China expects a peak of over 340 million trips nationwide during the upcoming May Day holiday. Shanghai railway stations are projected to see 800,000 departures on the peak day. Rising fuel costs are making overseas travel less affordable for travelers.
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Sources · 7 independent
CNA938 Singapore
“On a daily basis, we are looking at a peak of over 340 million trips nationwide tomorrow. While all of Shanghai's railway stations are expected to see a peak of 800,000 departures tomorrow.”
CNA938 Singapore
“of holiday travel in China. We're expecting massive jams on the highway.”
CNA938 Singapore
“The most striking number is on international flights. The cancellation rate has risen from 7.4% for the May Day period, that's from 3.6%.”
CNA938 Singapore
“The cancellation rate has risen from 7.4% for the May Day period, that's from 3.6%.”
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