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Tianjin airport welcomes surge of travelers ahead of Summer Davos

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Tianjin airport welcomes surge of travelers ahead of Summer Davos

2025-06-23 14:05 Last Updated At:14:47

The airport in north China's Tianjin Municipality is welcoming an influx of travelers, including many visiting to attend the upcoming 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions, also known as the Summer Davos.

The event, scheduled from June 24 to 26 in Tianjin, will bring together guests from over 90 countries and regions.

This year's Summer Davos Forum has registered the highest number of participants in recent years, drawing widespread attention from home and abroad.

In the past two days, the Tianjin Binhai International Airport has experienced a peak in inbound passenger flow.

"In preparation for the upcoming peak in inbound and outbound passenger flow for the Summer Davos, we have proactively analyzed flight information and passenger volume, and established dedicated inspection channels to ensure that attendees can pass through customs quickly and smoothly," said Xing Shaojie, a customs officer.

According to data from the border inspection station at the airport, over 500 inbound and outbound flights have been inspected and cleared since June, marking an 18.3 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Additionally, more than 63,000 inbound and outbound passengers have been checked, representing a 16 percent increase year on year.

Tianjin airport welcomes surge of travelers ahead of Summer Davos

Tianjin airport welcomes surge of travelers ahead of Summer Davos

Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rodriguez said on Sunday that the country is at a critical stage and must achieve national unity, emphasizing that maintaining internal cohesion is of utmost importance.

In a televised address, Rodriguez called on the public to continue trusting the government under the current highly complex political circumstances.

Her statement comes in the wake of a January 3 military operation conducted by the United States, during which Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife were taken into custody and flown out of the country.

The operation resulted in at least 100 fatalities.

Rodriguez, who was sworn in as acting president two days later on January 5, framed her appeal for unity against this backdrop of external intervention.

Meanwhile, Venezuelan Minister of Communication and Information Freddy Nanez denounced the U.S. actions as a "war crime of the 21st century" when speaking at an international cultural event on Sunday.

Nanez condemned not only the January 3 airstrikes but also the associated cyber and electromagnetic attacks.

He accused the United States of violating international law through the forced removal of President Maduro and his wife, while attacks on civilian infrastructure, including medical facilities, represent a flagrant breach of humanitarian norms.

He reiterated that the stigmatization and military attacks against Venezuela are driven by economic interests, particularly the desire to control its abundant natural resources.

Venezuelan acting president calls for national unity amid complex situation

Venezuelan acting president calls for national unity amid complex situation

Venezuelan acting president calls for national unity amid complex situation

Venezuelan acting president calls for national unity amid complex situation

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