Hong Kong tourists choose safety, affordability with trips to mainland China
Hong Kong tourists are increasingly choosing mainland China for travel due to rising international air travel costs and regional instability. Increased airline fuel surcharges, exacerbated by Middle East tensions, are deterring travelers like Mr.

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AI-generatedHong Kong tourists are increasingly choosing mainland China for travel due to rising international air travel costs and regional instability. Increased airline fuel surcharges, exacerbated by Middle East tensions, are deterring travelers like Mr. Lau from international flights. He and others are opting for high-speed rail to cities like Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Xiamen, finding it more affordable and convenient for short trips. The cost of a round trip train ticket between Hong Kong and Guangzhou is approximately HK$500 (US$63.80), significantly less than a short-haul flight with added surcharges. According to the Hong Kong Tourism Association, this trend is expected to continue if the Middle East remains unstable, leading more Hongkongers to explore mainland destinations.
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5 extractedA short-haul flight goes for more than HK$1,500 once surcharges are included.
A return train trip between Hong Kong and Guangzhou costs about HK$500 (US$63.80).
Rising fuel surcharges are deterring Hong Kong travelers from international air travel.
The Middle East conflict has dampened Hongkongers’ desire to travel to long-haul destinations.
More Hongkongers will opt for farther destinations on the mainland if the Middle East remains unstable.