China passenger trips rise 35 in 2025 following rebound
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China saw 66.86B cross-regional passenger trips in 2025, up 3.5% YoY, showing strong recovery in domestic travel.
In 2025, China experienced a remarkable surge in domestic travel, with 66.86 billion cross-regional passenger trips recorded, reflecting a growth of 3.5 percent compared to the prior year, as reported by the Ministry of Transport on Friday.
This increase underscores the strong rebound of the domestic travel sector following the challenges posed by the pandemic, indicating that travelers are gradually returning to pre-pandemic travel habits.
The continued rise in travel trips aligns with broader efforts by the Chinese government to stimulate consumer spending and support the transportation sector as economic activity picks up.
As urban areas opened up fully and travel restrictions eased, the demand for cross-regional transportation surged, showcasing the public's enthusiasm for travel.
The resurgence in travel not only demonstrates the resilience of the transportation industry but also emphasizes the importance of domestic tourism as a critical driver of China's economic growth.
Looking forward, stakeholders in the transportation sector will likely focus on improving services and enhancing infrastructure to accommodate the increasing number of travelers in the coming years.
Overall, the uptick in passenger trips marks a positive trend for the domestic travel industry, as citizens express a renewed interest in exploring various regions throughout China.
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