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2025年文旅产业博览会“航文旅融合主题展区”:飞跃山海 邂逅文旅
Core Viewpoint - The 2025 China Cultural Tourism Industry Expo, held in Wuhan from September 12 to 14, focuses on the integration of civil aviation and cultural tourism, featuring over 30 airlines and related enterprises showcasing innovative ideas and achievements in this sector [1]. Group 1: Event Overview - The expo is jointly organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Civil Aviation Administration of China, highlighting the theme of "Integration of Civil Aviation and Cultural Tourism" [1]. - A dedicated "Aviation and Cultural Tourism Integration Theme Exhibition Area" was established to attract various stakeholders from the aviation and tourism industries [1]. Group 2: Popular Exhibits - Southern Airlines showcased a variety of aircraft models, particularly limited edition painted models that drew significant attention from aviation enthusiasts [4]. - Qinghai Airport presented a series of cultural products based on the snow leopard, promoting biodiversity conservation and creating a unique airport memory for travelers [4]. - The Wuhan Airport's self-operated tea brand "Aipo's Tea" offers a popular drink made from local tea, aiming to share Hubei's tea culture with travelers [5]. Group 3: Innovative Products and Services - The "Ningxia Aviation Tourism Passport 2.0" offers external travelers discounts across various sectors, expanding from single attraction tickets to a comprehensive range of services including dining, accommodation, and transportation [7][8]. - The "Shanghai PASS" card integrates multiple discounts for transportation, tourism, shopping, and dining, enhancing the travel experience for international visitors [8]. Group 4: Enhanced Transit Services - Wuhan Airport introduced the "Super Transfer" service, providing travelers with complimentary meals, accommodation, and cultural experiences during layovers [9][12]. - Lanzhou Airport has expanded its route network and offers significant discounts and free services for travelers transiting to Xinjiang, promoting the region's tourism potential [14].