On December 1, the reporter learned from platforms such as Qunar, Fliggy, Tongcheng Travel, and Feichang Zhun that the platforms received notices from airlines that they would continue to reduce the fuel cost of domestic air tickets from December 5 (the date of ticket issuance). Among them, the fuel surcharge for each ** passenger on routes below 800 kilometers (inclusive) is 50 yuan, and each passenger for flights above 800 kilometers is charged 90 yuan. After the implementation of this round of price adjustment, routes below 800 kilometers and routes above 800 kilometers will be reduced by 10 yuan and 20 yuan respectively compared with November**. From November 5 this year, the fuel surcharge for air tickets has been reduced from the high level this year to 60 yuan and 110 yuan. As the end of the year approaches, many users have planned their New Year's Day and winter vacation travel in advance. The relevant person in charge of Tongcheng Travel said that the reduction of fuel fees in this round will be beneficial to the travel of passengers during the next New Year's Day holiday and the Spring Festival, and reduce the travel cost of passengers. Tongcheng Travel data shows that as of the end of November, the search volume related to "ice and snow tourism" during the New Year's Day was 131% month-on-month, in addition, the search popularity of keywords such as New Year's Eve and hot springs has gradually risen. According to Qunar data, with the opening of the northern ski resorts one after another, Harbin, Jilin, Zhangjiakou, Baicheng and other cities have also ushered in a large number of ski enthusiasts, and the air tickets for cities outside the popular cities are lower, with Shanghai-Lanzhou 160 yuan in December, Beijing-Luoyang 227 yuan, Wuhan-Nanning 120 yuan, Changsha-Nanjing 155 yuan. Xiang Min, the person in charge of Fliggy's air ticket business, said that the decline in air ticket fuel surcharges means that consumers will pay less for "flying as you like" and ticket cards on Double 11 when booking travel, which will stimulate more consumers' potential travel demand in the future.
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Source: Pentium Media