Chinese travelers bought flights before fuel surcharge increase

thestar.com.my

Chinese travelers stockpiled flights before a domestic fuel surcharge hike, securing prices before increases took effect. Airlines raised surcharges on April 5 due to rising global oil prices. Travelers like Shrek Wang bought multiple tickets to save money. This behavior highlights price sensitivity in China's resilient travel market, with consumers adapting to economic conditions by planning and booking ahead.


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