China's Spring Festival travel to see 3 billion trips

Passengers at a railway station in Hangzhou in September. Photo: Reuters
Passengers at a railway station in Hangzhou in September. Photo: Reuters

China's transport ministry said on Monday it expects travellers to make nearly 3 billion trips during the coming Spring Festival, putting road, rail and air links through their hardest test during the country's most important holiday.

The ministry predicted that 2.98 billion trips would be made during the 40-day period, which includes the Lunar New Year, up 2.2% compared with last year. The holiday is set to begin on January 13.

The railway network is likely to see a 9.7% jump in trips against 2015, while airlines will accommodate about 58.3 million trips, up 10%, the ministry said in a statement on its website.

The majority of travellers will take to the roads to make an expected 2.52 billion trips, it said.

The ministry also said it expected further pressure on the transport network from stronger-than-usual winter and spring demand for freight transport for coal, grain and fertiliser.

It said it would look to add capacity over the period by adding trains and flights, and would strengthen measures to guard against the sale of fake tickets.

During the Spring Festival travellers brave long queues, delays and gridlock to travel home.

Last year, more than 50,000 passengers were stranded at a railway station in the city of Guangzhou because of bad weather. 

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