Business travelers will be flummoxed and frustrated by the millions of Chinese travel frazzled in the coming months, says logistics company International SOS.
Chinese New Year Celebration starts tomorrow and 29 million more people than usual international flights in 40-day period, CEO of International SOS New Zealand, Jeremy van de Klundert said.
As an important emerging business partner Zealand, China is a regular destination for business travelers, and airports around the world struggling to cope with the surge.

New Zealanders and Australians were more vulnerable than a will only stop partner, Mr van de Klundert said.
People heading to China, a visa is required to believe, since the New Year consulates were closed for several days meant. Companies will be difficult to plan their holidays, because it changes dates every year and covers, book week on both sides of the current date, on 14 February this year.
The airline, airlines in Singapore, most appear to suffer because of the disorder popularity among Chinese travelers, said Sumner.
Air New Zealand, said the spokeswoman Andrea Dale in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong routes bore the brunt of increased demand.
Chinese New Year is the only major trip outside the traditional peak period of Christmas and school holidays, he said.
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