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Virus fears push down China passenger trips over CNY

Passenger traffic plummets by over half, according to official preliminary estimates

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 18 Feb 2021 6:00PM

Virus fears push down China passenger trips over CNY
Despite many people in China being forced to upend Chinese New Year travel plans due to the Covid-19 pandemic, retail and catering revenue among key companies saw a 29% leap on-year. – AFP pic, February 18, 2021

BEIJING – Tens of millions of people in China stayed put during the 2021 Chinese New Year holidays – the world’s largest annual migration – as passenger traffic more than halved under the shadow of the coronavirus.

The festive period typically starts with hundreds of millions of workers heading home from industrial zones and big cities, but this year Chinese authorities urged people to avoid the annual pilgrimage to avoid local flare-ups of Covid-19.

Strict restrictions aimed at curbing fresh outbreaks included repeated negative Covid-19 tests in order to travel and the risk of home quarantine, while migrants were also offered free phone data and online movies as incentives not to return home.

Passenger traffic over the Lunar New Year break plunged 58% from last year to 97.7 million trips, according to preliminary estimates from the Chinese Transport Ministry, including journeys made via railways, roads, waterways and air.

The tabloid Global Times said in an editorial today that China had used “orderly control” and “kept the festival alive”. 

Last year’s figures were already impacted by the coronavirus outbreak as the city of Wuhan, where Covid-19 was first reported, was put under lockdown ahead of the 2020 national holiday – and this year’s decrease was more than 71% down on the 2019 figure, before the coronavirus outbreak hit.

But while many people put off their travel plans this year, they did not stop spending.

Retail and catering revenue among key companies leapt 29% on-year over the week, the commerce ministry said, as consumers decided to splash out instead of travel.

This also exceeded spending in the 2019 Chinese New Year period, with the ministry noting a boost to household products sales such as that of appliances, while the overlap with Valentine’s Day supported sales of jewellery.

During the festive period, box office revenue exceeded ¥7 billion as cinema earnings this year soar – despite a rule of 50% occupancy in theatres. – AFP, February 18, 2021

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