Sichuan's Tianfu Airport Braces for 57,000 Passengers Over New Year Holiday
2025-12-30 14:32:42 by AIOS
On December 30, reporters learned from the Chengdu Exit-Entry Frontier Inspection Station that during the New Year holiday period from January 1 to 3, 2026, the total number of inbound and outbound travelers at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport is expected to reach approximately 57,000, averaging about 19,000 per day—an increase of roughly 12.5% compared to the same period last month. The peak travel day is projected to be January 3, with an estimated 20,000 inbound and outbound passengers on that single day.

Passenger clearance. Photo provided by Chengdu Entry-Exit Frontier Inspection Station
The anticipated peak outbound departure periods during the holiday are 6:30–9:00, 11:30–14:30, 15:30–20:00, and 21:30–24:00. Peak inbound arrival periods are expected to be 4:30–8:00, 13:00–15:00, 17:30–19:00, and 20:00–01:00 the following day.
Currently, Chengdu operates 101 direct international and regional passenger and cargo air routes. As of December 29, 2025, Chengdu has handled over 48,000 inbound and outbound flights and more than 6.4 million inbound and outbound travelers this year, representing year-on-year increases of 14.1% and 12.6%, respectively.
Chengdu's aviation port will experience a surge in inbound and outbound passenger traffic during the New Year holiday. Travelers are advised to check flight information in advance, monitor real-time updates on port passenger flow and customs clearance conditions, and carefully verify the validity of their travel documents and visas before departure. During customs clearance, please follow on-site signage and instructions from immigration officers to queue in an orderly manner. Chinese citizens traveling abroad should familiarize themselves with the destination country's entry policies, security situation, weather, natural disasters, and disease outbreaks, plan their itineraries accordingly, heighten awareness of personal safety, and safeguard their personal and property security. In case of difficulties, travelers may call the National Immigration Administration's service hotline 12367 or seek assistance from on-duty police officers at the scene.
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