May Day Travel Service Upgrade: Optimized Experience Across Rail, Road, and Civil Aviation Scenarios

During the May Day holiday, travel services are upgraded, with rail, road, and civil aviation working together to improve traffic efficiency Tourist train services, airport spending, and charging optimizations all kick in to help make your trips smoother

During the May Day holiday period, as demand for travel, family visits, and leisure trips overlaps, the nationwide crossregional passenger flow is expected to reach 1.52 billion trips. Departments including transportation, railways, highways, and civil aviation continue to optimize services around large passenger volumes, improving travel efficiency and the travel experience. In scenarios such as railways, highways, and civil aviation, many places have launched new services such as tourist trains, themed highways, and airportlinked consumption. In the railway sector, dedicated tourist trains have been launched in batches, and some carriages have been transformed into mobile spaces with cultural experience features. In the highway sector, some tourism routes and service area facilities have been further improved. In the civil aviation sector, some airports have enhanced passengers' stay experience by introducing cultural tourism and consumptionrelated businesses. The article also mentioned that, in response to specific issues such as charging for new energy vehicles, vehicle dropoff in other cities, passenger flows for holiday performances, and demand for international flights, relevant departments and enterprises have promoted the transformation of transportation services from "being able to transport" to "transporting well" by adding charging facilities, optimizing rental car networks, increasing transport capacity, and launching integrated products.