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Chinese travelers save up to 70% on international trips by combining high-speed trains with budget flights from regional airports.
In 2025, young Chinese travelers are cutting international trip costs by taking high-speed trains to smaller cities like Datong, Yuncheng, and Linyi before flying on budget routes, saving up to 70% compared to departing from major hubs.
Regional airports offer faster security and boarding, while government subsidies and airline partnerships keep fares low—round-trip flights to Bangkok, Seoul, and Moscow now cost as little as 890 yuan.
Total travel expenses, including train tickets, average 600–700 yuan per person.
Similar low-cost routes are expanding from cities like Nanchang and Yuncheng to destinations including Kuala Lumpur and Osaka, reflecting a shift toward value-driven, experience-focused travel.
Los viajeros chinos ahorran hasta un 70% en viajes internacionales combinando trenes de alta velocidad con vuelos económicos desde aeropuertos regionales.