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民航全力应对节后返程客流高峰
Xin Hua She· 2026-02-23 02:19
民航各单位正全力应对节后返程客流高峰,科学安排航班运力,优化出行服务,确保旅客安全顺畅出 行。华北空管局围绕大流量运行与复杂天气叠加等特点,动态优化流量控制措施,提升整体运行效率。 北京首都机场强化与各部门协同联动,及时调配出租车、机场巴士等运力,确保航班与地面交通有效衔 接。南航对近期进出东北地区,以及新疆、海南等地的热门航线持续增加航班数量,并通过更换宽体机 执飞进一步增加运力。 针对近期海南出岛机票紧张,中国民航局已批复多个批次航班增加计划,在海口增加超110架次航班, 精准执飞上海、北京、成都等热门目的地。(记者王聿昊) 春节假期即将结束,民航迎来返程客流高峰。交通运输部数据显示,2月22日(农历正月初六),预计 民航旅客运输量266万人次,比2025年同期增长7.5%。 ...
北京交通部门多举措护航春节返程高峰
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-21 06:55
出租汽车方面,组织巡游出租企业、党员车队参与接续运输,实现机场火车站网约车优先派单,高峰时 段市区两级部门联合场站强化运力调度,及时满足旅客用车需求。 下一步,全市交通行业将持续紧盯客流变化,强化协同联动、优化运力调配、提升服务品质,以严密保 障、高效运转,守护广大旅客平安、有序、温馨返程。在此,市交通部门提醒广大市民游客:请及时关 注交通出行信息,优先选择公共交通往返机场、火车站;提前了解路况与天气情况,合理规划路线,注 意出行安全。 为应对夜间集中到站客流,轨道交通启动高峰接驳保障模式,9条线路成环组网延长运营、5条线路提前 开门,全面覆盖北京站、北京西站、北京南站、朝阳站、丰台站及首都、大兴两大机场,高效衔接夜间 到站、早间返程旅客。其中,地铁2号线、7号线、3号线,21日至24日延时至次日2:00;地铁4号线、14 号线,21日至23日延时至次日2:00,24日延时至次日1:00;地铁10号线,22日、23日延时至次日2:00, 24日延时至次日0:00;地铁首都机场线,22日至24日延时至次日0:30;大兴机场线、19号线联动延时, 21日、24日分别延至次日0:00、0:30,22日、23日分别延 ...
为应对返程客流高峰,国铁南宁局加开1380列动车组列车
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-20 04:12
春节假期进入尾声,铁路运输迎来旅客返程高峰。2月20日至2月25日(正月初四至正月初九)客流高峰 期间,国铁南宁局加开动车组列车1380列,满足旅客出行需求。 智通财经记者 薛莎莎 通讯员 莫育杰 国铁南宁局方面介绍,2月20日至2月25日,该局加开南宁、梧州、阳朔、北海等地去往广州、珠海、深 圳、茂名等热门方向直通动车组列车1053列,其中夜间高铁482列;加开南宁至环江、凭祥、东兴、贺 州,百色、北海、桂林至南宁等区内热门方向动车组列车327列,优化运力安排,满足旅客出行需求。 为应对客流高峰,钦州东站将车站安检机增开至3台,增加进站快速验证便捷通道,确保旅客有序进 站,候车室根据客流情况灵活调整开检时间,同时加强检票车次宣传引导,防止旅客误乘漏乘。桂林、 桂林北、阳朔站设置进站绿色(急客)通道,为临近开车前15分钟的急客和老幼病残孕等重点旅客提供 优先验证、优先安检服务。 铁路部门提示,高峰期间客流集中,建议旅客尽量错峰出行,提前通过12306App查询余票情况,合理 规划返程日期与车次。 ...
返京高峰持续,预计今日58.6万人次乘火车抵京
Xin Jing Bao· 2026-01-04 03:13
1月4日,中国铁路北京局预计发送旅客113万人次。其中,北京地区预计发送39.7万人次、到达58.6万人 次。计划增开旅客列车53.5对,主要开往哈尔滨、沈阳、吉林、上海、广州、青岛、石家庄、天津、邯 郸、承德等方向。 新京报讯(记者裴剑飞)今天(1月4日)是元旦假期后的首个工作日,北京相关交通场站仍有客流高峰。据 中国铁路北京局消息,1月4日,北京地区各火车站预计迎来58.6万人次抵京旅客。 1月3日,中国铁路北京局共计发送旅客131.3万人次。其中,北京地区发送旅客46.9万人次(北京站发送 4.34万人次,北京西站发送11.45万人次,北京南站发送15.54万人次,北京北站发送2.47万人次,清河站 发送2.33万人次,北京朝阳站发送3.37万人次,北京丰台站发送5.03万人次),北京地区到达旅客73.8万 人次。 北京南站强化站区联动作用,优化停车场环境和智能体验,高峰时期动态调整地铁运营时间,增加夜班 公交,加强出租车、网约车调度,及时高效疏导到达旅客,提高接驳水平。 北京站、北京西站、北京北站、清河站在扶梯、站台等处加强安全提示,及时补强站台、出站口、扶梯 等关键岗位作业力量,加强现场宣传引导。 ...
西郊线将迎来红叶观赏期首个周末高峰,运力较平日实现双倍提升
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-10-17 04:21
Core Points - The peak season for viewing red leaves in Beijing is from October 17 to November 9, 2025, lasting 24 days, with expected peak visitor days on October 25 and November 1 [1] - The West Suburban Tram Line will implement operational measures to accommodate the anticipated surge in visitors during the red leaf viewing period, ensuring passenger safety and orderly travel [1][2] Group 1: Operational Measures - The West Suburban Tram Line will operate in a double-unit mode, effectively doubling its capacity compared to regular days [2] - During peak weekend hours, the Baogou Station will implement an "exit inspection exemption" mode, allowing passengers to exit without scanning cards or codes, enhancing safety and efficiency [2] - The station will increase the number of entry channels from 5 to 8 during peak times to manage the flow of passengers more effectively [2] Group 2: Volunteer Support - Over 200 university students and social volunteers will assist at the tram stations during peak viewing days, providing support such as helping passengers with card scanning and maintaining order [2] - Volunteers will receive training materials and uniforms to ensure they are well-prepared for their roles during the busy season [2] Group 3: Visitor Recommendations - Visitors are advised to avoid peak hours, with entry peaks at Baogou Station from 9:00 to 12:00 and return peaks at Xiangshan Station from 15:00 to 17:00, to minimize waiting times [3]
各地迎来返程高峰 多维暖心服务“上线”全力应对大客流考验
Yang Shi Wang· 2025-10-08 03:19
Core Insights - The National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday has seen a significant increase in travel, with over 3.08 billion people expected to travel, marking an 18.3% year-on-year growth [1] - On the last day of the holiday, the national railway is expected to send 21.75 million passengers, with a total of over 160 million passengers transported since the holiday began [3][5] Transportation Sector - The railway sector is responding to the surge in passenger flow by adding 2,189 additional trains on the last day of the holiday, with specific increases in regions like Guangzhou and Shanghai [3][5] - In response to adverse weather conditions, such as low temperatures and rain in northern regions, there is a shift of some travelers from road and air transport to rail [5][19] Passenger Flow Management - Major railway stations, such as Taiyuan South Station, are experiencing peak passenger flow, with a significant increase in the number of travelers compared to the previous year, indicating strong travel demand [9] - The airport sector, particularly Harbin Taiping International Airport, is also facing a peak in passenger flow, with over 400 flights planned and an expected 80,000 passengers on the last day of the holiday [13][15] Weather Impact - Weather forecasts predict low temperatures and rain in several regions, which may affect travel plans and lead to increased rail usage as travelers seek alternatives to road and air travel [5][19] - The railway and airport authorities are implementing measures to ensure safety and efficiency in operations, including dynamic monitoring of equipment and passenger flow [7][15]
中秋国庆假期,北京部分地铁运营调整
Bei Jing Shang Bao· 2025-09-26 06:01
Core Viewpoint - The Beijing Transportation Commission anticipates a record high in passenger flow during the upcoming Mid-Autumn and National Day holidays, with an expected daily average of 4.29 million people entering and exiting Beijing, marking a 4.5% increase year-on-year [1]. Group 1: Traffic Volume and Patterns - The peak travel day is projected to be October 1, with an estimated 4.79 million passengers, potentially setting a new single-day record for the National Day holiday [1]. - The average daily traffic volume on highways is expected to reach 2.79 million vehicles, with personal vehicles accounting for nearly 60% of the total traffic [10]. - The busiest travel days for highway exits are anticipated to be from the afternoon of September 30 to the morning of October 1, while the return peak will occur on October 7 and 8 [11]. Group 2: Transportation Measures - All toll roads in Beijing will waive fees for passenger vehicles with seven seats or fewer from October 1 to October 8, which is expected to further increase traffic volume [2]. - Adjustments to subway operations include extended hours and additional trains to accommodate increased passenger flow, particularly in key tourist areas [4][5]. - The transportation department will enhance bus services to popular tourist destinations, including the Great Wall, and increase capacity on routes serving major cultural sites [5]. Group 3: Airport and Rail Traffic - Beijing's two airports are expected to handle an average of 368,200 passengers daily, with a total of 2,229 flights planned during the holiday period, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 3.82% in flights and 4.63% in passenger numbers [9]. - The majority of rail traffic will be concentrated at Beijing South and West Stations, with significant night-time passenger flow expected [10]. Group 4: Parking and Compliance Measures - The transportation department will provide parking information for 62 popular tourist sites through mobile platforms, covering approximately 53,000 parking spaces [6]. - Increased enforcement against illegal transportation services will be implemented to protect tourists' rights [6].