With the National Day "Golden Week" just around the corner, China Southern Airlines (CZ) announced Monday it plans to increase nearly 1,000 flights on over 70 popular air routes and expects to carry over 2.45 million passengers during the travel peak from Sep. 29 to Oct. 8, in order to meet passengers’ demand for visiting relatives or travelling.

The travel peak is expected to take place from Sep. 29 to Oct. 1, and from Oct. 6 to 8. According to expectation, a travel peak will appear on Sep. 30, the day before the National Day, with 200 extra flights and a maximum daily passenger volume of 270,000.

To facilitate passengers’ travelling during the National Day holiday, China Southern will add extra flights on the routes between provincial capitals and popular tourist destinations – Chengdu, Haikou, Huangshan, Kunming, Guangzhou, Guilin, Sanya, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Zhangjiajie and etc. Meanwhile, the Guangzhou-based airline also plans to increase flights on the routes between some densely-populated provincial capitals and second-tier cities for people’s convenience to visit friends and relatives.

Additionally, additional 36 flights will be added on 7 international routes to Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia, including Shenyang-Tokyo, Changchun-Seoul and Shenyang-Seoul.

 
SOURCE: WCARN.com
 
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