Chinese Travel Rebound May Take Months Amid Hurdles to Flights
An installation for Lunar New Year at Beijing Capital International Airport in Beijing, on Jan. 14.
Source: Bloomberg
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Travel from China may need another four months to show a significant increase, despite the country just recently dropping Covid-related curbs on foreign trips.
Overseas journeys from the Asian nation are unlikely to ramp up before the second quarter, most probably from the national Labor Day holiday on May 1, according to aviation data provider OAG.