China is set to see a surge in cross-border travel during the upcoming May Day holiday, with daily inbound and outbound passenger flows expected to average 2.25 million and peak at more than 2.4 million in a single day, the National Immigration Administration (NIA) said.
The five-day holiday, starting May 1, is one of the busiest travel periods of the year, driven by strong demand for tourism and family visits, reported Xinhua.
Major international airports are expected to see notable increases in passenger traffic. Average daily cross-border flows are projected to reach about 102,000 at Shanghai Pudong International Airport and 55,000 at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, according to the NIA.
Land ports bordering Hong Kong and Macao in south China are also expected to see heavy traffic. Daily passenger volumes are forecast to hit approximately 230,000 at Shenzhen's Luohu port.
Zhuhai's Gongbei port
and Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge port are projected to handle about 396,000
and 129,000 passengers daily, respectively.