Hong Kong searches for flights to China soar as last curbs fall

Residents of Hong Kong reacted swiftly to news China will no longer subject inbound travelers to quarantine as of early next year, flooding the internet to search for flights to key mainland cities. Outbound searches for flights from Hong Kong to the mainland on Trip.com and Ctrip, the two sub-brands of Trip.com Group Ltd., jumped around 521% late on Monday evening versus the same time a week ago on Dec. 19. The top five destinations were Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou, Chengdu, and Nanjing, with search traffic up 1,039% and 718% respectively for China’s financial hub and the nation’s capital. Searches for Hangzhou, Chengdu, and Nanjing rose 662%, 399% and 411% respectively. China’s National Health Commission said on Monday that from Jan. 8, people arriving in China will only be required to obtain a negative Covid test result within 48 hours of departure and won’t have to quarantine, doing away with one of the last remaining pandemic prevention measures. “Travel from abroad to China can only go up,” Mike Arnot, an airline industry commentator and spokesman for aviation analytics company Cirium, said. “Flights to China by the world’s major airlines are down more than 92% in December compared to December 2019.” Carriers including British Airways, United and Qantas stopped flying to China entirely during the pandemic and it “will take some time to rebuild their schedules,” Arnot said. Those airlines that have restarted services to Hong Kong should benefit from higher load factors on their existing flights to the city, which is a major hub for connections to China, he added.<br/>
Bloomberg
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12/27/22