The upcoming Labour Day holiday in China is expected to see a surge in travel interest, with many travelers opting for domestic journeys over overseas vacations. This shift is influenced by the combination of rising fuel costs and numerous flight cancellations due to the spike in jet fuel prices post the Iran conflict. Various airlines, like Air China and China Eastern, have scaled back services to popular destinations such as Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. As a result, international flight cancellations during the holiday period have more than doubled compared to previous years. One impact of the fuel price surge is…
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