On February 15th, the total inter-regional population flow reached over 280 million people across the country.

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15:07 16/02/2026
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On February 15, 2026 (the 14th day of the Spring Festival travel rush, the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month, Sunday), the total number of inter-regional population movement in the whole society was 286.397 million, an increase of 0.3% month-on-month.
According to the data from the Spring Festival Transport Work Special Team, on February 15, 2026 (the 14th day of the Spring Festival, the 28th day of the lunar month, Sunday), the total cross-regional passenger flow in society was 286.397 million, an increase of 0.3% compared to the previous period and an increase of 10.7% compared to the same period in 2025 (Monday). Among them: - Railway passenger volume was 13.798 million, a decrease of 9.8% compared to the previous period and an increase of 3.2% compared to the same period in 2025. - Road passenger flow (including non-business travel volume of small passenger cars on expressways and ordinary national and provincial highways, and road passenger transport volume) was 269.31 million, an increase of 0.9% compared to the previous period and an increase of 11% compared to the same period in 2025. Among them, road passenger transport volume was 38.45 million, a decrease of 4.2% compared to the previous period and an increase of 8.2% compared to the same period in 2025; the non-business travel volume of small passenger cars on expressways and ordinary national and provincial highways was 230.86 million, an increase of 1.8% compared to the previous period and an increase of 11.5% compared to the same period in 2025. - Waterway passenger volume was 0.919 million, a decrease of 4.8% compared to the previous period and an increase of 38.5% compared to the same period in 2025. - Civil aviation passenger volume was 2.371 million, a decrease of 1.6% compared to the previous period and an increase of 6.4% compared to the same period in 2025. This article is selected from "Ministry of Transport" and edited by GMTEight: Wang Qiujia.