Hong Kong expects 5.7 million, Macau 3.5 million passenger trips over Labour Day break


Passengers exit Hong Kong West Kowloon Station on May 1, 2024. - Photo: Xinhua file

HONG KONG: Hong Kong and Macao authorities expect around 5.71 million and 3.5 million passenger trips, respectively, during the upcoming Labour Day holiday, which is a five-day break from Thursday (May 1) in the Chinese mainland and the special administrative regions’ biggest source of tourists.

Both cities are preparing substantial service upgrades and organizing grand events to cope with the rush.

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