Shenzhen Special Economic Zone News (Chief Reporter Dai Xiaorong, Correspondent Shi Daoxiong, Pang Bo Intern Gan Zhaohua) In the first week of Spring Festival travel, Shenzhen Airport transported more than 1.23 million passengers, a year-on-year increase of 61.7%, with a single-day maximum of more than 182,000 passengers.

  Since the Spring Festival this year, the airport's single-day flight volume and passenger volume have continued to operate at a high level. On February 2, there were 1,354 single-day flights, including 1,206 passenger flights, which once again set a new record for the airport's single-day flight volume. The passenger flow is booming in both inbound and outbound traffic. In addition to the number of outbound passengers in a single day exceeding 100,000 for the first time, in the first week of Spring Festival travel, the cumulative number of arriving passengers at Shenzhen Airport increased by 80.4% year-on-year, with a daily average of more than 83,000.

  Various security units at the airport have strengthened the allocation of facilities and resources. Airport security checkpoints monitor passenger queues in real time during peak hours, dynamically open security checkpoints, and set up hand luggage security detectors to improve luggage inspection efficiency. During the morning and evening peak hours, the airport organizes nearly a hundred volunteers every day to provide support for Spring Festival transportation.

Beware of fake customer service "cancel or change" scams

  Shenzhen Special Economic Zone News (Reporter Qi Jincheng) Suddenly received a text message informing that flights and trains were cancelled? This may be due to a "refund or change" scam by fake customer service.

  Fake customer service "cancellation or rebooking" fraud refers to scammers obtaining passenger booking information from illegal channels, pretending to be customer service through phone calls or text messages, and using excuses such as "flight delay" or "need to cancel or change booking" to notify the victim to cooperate with the refund or rebooking process. A type of fraud that involves settling claims and thereby defrauding money. In addition to the "cancellation and rebooking" scams for holiday travel, there are three other travel-related scams worth noting: "special discount tickets" from fake websites; "scalpers" who increase the price to buy them, and scammers use software to modify the information on the tickets to "dislike the real ones"; free and flash sales Download viral ticket grabbing software as a gimmick.

  The police reminded that tickets should be purchased through official channels to avoid leakage of personal information. When receiving calls or text messages for ticket changes or refunds, you must verify via the official phone number or APP. Do not click on unfamiliar links or provide card number, password, verification code and other information.