With regulators in Europe, America and Asia easing restrictions on travel, airline companies across the world have planned to resume some flights to China in June.
Shanghai Disneyland sold out of tickets for its May 11 reopening within minutes; Travel short video service provider raises millions of yuan.
Booking loses $130 million in the sale of its Trip.com Group stake; Shanghai Disney theme park will reopen on May 11.
China raked in tourism revenue of USD 6.79 billion in a holiday, 59.58% less than last year; China Eastern beat out Southwest as the biggest airline in the world in terms of seats available.
Disney will begin a phased reopening of its Shanghai theme park next week; Australian travel tech firm Aeronology inked a global distribution deal with TravelSky.
China's railways carried 22.89 million passengers from April 30 to May 3, while 2.53 million air passengers were recorded during the time.
TUI China focuses on short-haul outdoor trips; Around 74.29% of the Chinese hotels and inns have ceased operation during COVID-19.
Spring Airlines will open 47 domestic routes to meet increasing travel demand; Shanghai tourist attractions require reservations for holiday.