Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, February 10 (Reporter Fan Xi, Han Jianuo) On the 10th, the first day of the Lunar New Year, the Spring Festival entered the 16th day. Railways, electric power, civil aviation and other departments have strengthened safety management, improved travel services, and actively ensured the smooth travel of passengers during the Spring Festival holiday.
According to data from the China State Railway Group***, on February 9, the national railway sent 825 passengers70,000 person-times; On February 10, the national railway is expected to send 5.5 million passengers, and plans to add 176 short- and medium-distance passenger trains.
China Railway Zhengzhou Bureau Group Co., Ltd. in Zhengzhou East, Luoyang Longmen and other 43 high-speed rail stations more than 260 stores launched tomatoes, eggs, red braised fried chicken rice and other unit price of no more than 20 yuan "Spring Festival Special**", China Railway Wuhan Bureau Group Co., Ltd. on some trains to add cold blankets, warm babies**, for the elderly, children, sick, disabled and pregnant and other key passengers; China Railway Nanchang Bureau Group Co., Ltd. sells bonded goods imported by China-Europe trains on a number of high-speed rail trains for passengers to purchase "foreign New Year goods" during their journey, further enriching the travel experience of passengers.
In terms of power and civil aviation, China Southern Power Grid Guangdong Power Grid Co., Ltd. organized a power supply service team within its jurisdiction to inspect and maintain power facilities in important transportation hubs such as airports, railway stations, passenger stations, and high-speed service areas, so as to ensure the safety and reliability of power during the Spring Festival holiday; Chengdu Tianfu International Airport added 24 domestic check-in counters and 4 transfer check-in counters during the Spring Festival travel period, coordinating with airlines to maximize the supply capacity of check-in counter resources and making travel more convenient for passengers.
Editor in charge: Zhang Xuan.