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High-speed rail tickets selling fast as Hongkongers opt for short-haul trips amid Iran war

With war raging in the Middle East, tickets for mainland Chinese destinations are being snapped up

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The high-speed rail station at West Kowloon. Photo: Sam Tsang
Emily Hung

Tickets from Hong Kong to many mainland Chinese destinations connected by cross-border high-speed rail services are nearly sold out for the first two days of the five-day holiday over Easter and the Ching Ming Festival.

The mainland cities have become an alternative for travellers, with the escalating war in the Middle East triggering a global oil crisis and significantly disrupting airspace, prompting airlines to increase ticket prices and fuel surcharges.

Steven Huen Kwok-chuen, executive director of EGL Tours, which specialises in package tours to Japan, said he expected double-digit business growth compared with last year, with limited impact from the war.

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“The top choices are mainland China and Southeast Asia … many are short-haul trips taking the high-speed railway, and we also have two tours to the Yangtze River Three Gorges Dam,” he said on Sunday.

“However, long-haul trips to Egypt, Morocco and Turkey, which have layovers in the Middle East, are suspended.”

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As for trips to Japan, there was also notable growth, as many people chose not to visit the country last year following rumours that a megaquake would strike, he said.

“The fuel cost rise is not new to Hongkongers. Although they are not happy with paying a few hundred dollars more for flight tickets, they will not cancel a trip because of that,” he said.

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