假日出行“火热”、出入境“双向奔赴” 借助旺盛出行数据透视活力中国
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-02 07:41

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the news is that during the New Year's Day holiday in 2026, major ports like Shanghai and Beijing experienced a peak in inbound and outbound passenger flow, indicating a recovery in travel activity [1][3]. - On the first day of the New Year's holiday, Shanghai Pudong International Airport saw a continuous stream of travelers processing their entry and exit procedures [1]. - Data shows that during the New Year's holiday, Shanghai port is expected to handle 322,000 passenger trips, a year-on-year increase of 17.8% [3]. Group 2 - In 2025, Shanghai port processed over 5.6 million inbound foreign travelers, marking a nearly 40% year-on-year increase [3]. - The number of foreign travelers entering Shanghai using visa exemptions and the 240-hour transit visa policy reached 3.286 million, accounting for 58% of total inbound foreign travelers [3]. - Beijing port also saw growth, with over 21.4 million inbound and outbound travelers in 2025, a 17.4% increase year-on-year, reaching the highest annual volume since 2020 [3]. Group 3 - On January 2, 2026, the national railway is expected to send 12.6 million passengers, with plans to add 785 passenger trains [6]. - The national civil aviation sector anticipates transporting 1.85 million passengers on January 2, a 19% year-on-year increase [11]. - Waterway transport is expected to send 820,000 passengers, reflecting a 46.65% increase compared to the same period in 2025 [11]. Group 4 - The holiday travel mainly consists of short-distance self-driving trips for family visits and local tourism [9]. - Due to snowfall, some sections of national and provincial highways in seven provinces have implemented proactive closure measures [9]. - Various service measures have been adopted by transportation departments to facilitate travelers during the holiday [4].