The Ministry of Transport has learned that from yesterday until the 23rd, travel across the Qiongzhou Strait will experience a peak return flow. Transportation authorities are coordinating capacity resources, increasing the number of ship departures, and releasing additional vehicle and passenger tickets in a timely manner during different time periods. Railway ferries and non-peak period passenger tickets are relatively sufficient. Every morning at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., the official ticketing system will release tickets in an orderly manner based on weather forecast conditions. The Ministry of Transport reminds travelers not to believe in “ticket代理,” “guaranteed tickets,” or “internal tickets,” and to be cautious of scams and information leaks to avoid delays in travel plans. (CCTV News)
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Qiongzhou Strait Crossings Reach Peak Periods; Transportation Authorities Recommend Not to Trust "All-Inclusive" or "Internal Tickets"
The Ministry of Transport has learned that from yesterday until the 23rd, travel across the Qiongzhou Strait will experience a peak return flow. Transportation authorities are coordinating capacity resources, increasing the number of ship departures, and releasing additional vehicle and passenger tickets in a timely manner during different time periods. Railway ferries and non-peak period passenger tickets are relatively sufficient. Every morning at 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., the official ticketing system will release tickets in an orderly manner based on weather forecast conditions. The Ministry of Transport reminds travelers not to believe in “ticket代理,” “guaranteed tickets,” or “internal tickets,” and to be cautious of scams and information leaks to avoid delays in travel plans. (CCTV News)