Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport will resume its international flights and flights to Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan on March 26, according to the airport's operator Shanghai Airport Authority.
Two airports in the Chinese financial hub Shanghai saw marked increases in passenger throughput in January, thanks to China's optimized COVID response and entry-exit policies, the Shanghai Customs said Thursday.
More than 90 billion yuan ($13.2 billion) is planned to be invested in railway construction in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region in 2023, China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group announced at a recent work meeting.
Suzhou Metro Line 11, which is connected to Shanghai Metro Line 11, is expected to start trial operations on March 1 and officially put into use in the first half of this year, local media outlets reported.
Statistics show that the airports received a peak of more than 257,800 travelers on Jan 27, which was the sixth day of the Lunar New Year.
International travelers will no longer need to quarantine upon arrival in China starting Jan 8, according to the country's latest policy on epidemic control.
The travel rush, usually a period with high transportation demand as people return home to celebrate the Spring Festival, will run from Jan 7 to Feb 15 in 2023.
China's latest optimization of its dynamic zero-COVID protocols will aid the early resumption of its civil aviation industry, officials and experts said.