Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration held an administrative interview with 12 major platforms involved in online train ticket sales to address significant issues raised by the public regarding ticket sales practices [1][3]. Group 1: Compliance Requirements - The administration outlined four compliance requirements for the platforms: 1. Strictly implement main and social responsibilities, promoting a correct business philosophy to facilitate travel for passengers [3]. 2. Conduct a comprehensive review of business models and service processes, prohibiting misleading promotions related to paid services for priority ticket purchasing, and rectify misleading advertisements such as "accelerated packages" and "dual channels" after tickets are sold out [3]. 3. Review and rectify platform pages to remove misleading promotional products, adjust promotional content, and prohibit the use of 12306 images, text, and trademarks that may mislead consumers into thinking there is a specific business cooperation with 12306 [3]. 4. Ensure clear pricing, prominently remind consumers of the content and prices of value-added services, and rectify issues where the displayed ticket prices do not match the actual payment due to unclear value-added service notifications [3]. Group 2: Ticket Sales Data - As of February 12, during the Spring Festival travel period, over 2.12 billion train tickets have been sold, with the railway department expecting to send 15.05 million passengers on that day alone [4]. - The railway department has been sending over 10 million passengers daily for 10 consecutive days since the start of the Spring Festival travel period on February 2 [4]. - The official ticket sales platform, 12306, is emphasized as the only legitimate channel for purchasing train tickets, with a warning against third-party platforms [4].
携程、去哪儿、飞猪、同程、美团、京东、航旅纵横、高铁管家、滴滴、高德地图、百度地图、腾讯地图等平台,被约谈