May Day travel trends in China: Railway and road trips on rise
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Travel by rail and car across China surged on Wednesday, the first day of a major public holiday, as consumers remained focused on keeping expenses down in a challenged economy.In the run-up to the five-day holiday that began with May Day, domestic airline fares were falling and forecasts suggested more travelers were opting to drive rather than fly, or had booked early to save.Travel of all kinds has rebounded since China lifted strict Covid control measures at the end of 2022, but consumer...

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