Frugal China: Business travel by air falls


Beijing, Mar 11 (IANS): Sales of first and business class flights have dropped as China's frugality campaign gathers pace beyond high-end dining, according to the country's civil aviation authorities.

Since December, the number of business travellers on first and business class trips fell by about 10 percent compared with the same period a year ago, the Monday edition of Beijing-based Jinghua News cited Li Jun, deputy head of Civil Aviation Administration of China, as saying.

Airport VIP lounges also received about 20 percent fewer passengers year on year, said Li, who is also a member of China's top political advisory body.

In December, the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee promulgated a set of rules calling for officials to be more frugal, reported Xinhua.

Upscale restaurants in Beijing and Shanghai saw revenues fall by 35 percent and 20 percent, respectively, year on year in January, and fewer expensive dishes were sold during the week-long Spring Festival holiday in February, the Ministry of Commerce said.

Contrary to reduced business travel is the surge in air trips by ordinary travellers. During the Spring Festival holiday, the number of air-based trips rose 18 percent year on year to 6.42 million, data from the Ministry of Transport showed.

  

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