China's skies are expected to witness unprecedented activity during the upcoming May Day holiday, with civil aviation authorities predicting a record 10.75 million air travelers between April 29 and May 3. The forecast, announced by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on Sunday, represents an 8% year-on-year increase and marks the highest passenger volume ever recorded for this holiday period.
The surge in demand reflects renewed consumer confidence and the growing appeal of domestic tourism, analysts say. "This rebound underscores the resilience of China's travel sector and the public's eagerness to explore cultural and natural attractions nationwide," a CAAC spokesperson noted during the press briefing.
Business professionals are monitoring the trend as an indicator of economic momentum, with hospitality and transportation sectors likely to benefit significantly. Regional airports in popular destinations like Hainan and Yunnan have expanded services to accommodate the influx.
While international routes remain below pre-pandemic levels, the CAAC emphasized ongoing efforts to balance domestic capacity with global connectivity demands. Aviation experts highlight investments in airport infrastructure and sustainable fuel initiatives as critical to managing growth while addressing environmental concerns.
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Record-breaking air travel expected for China's May Day holiday
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