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China warns online travel platforms against automated train ticket programmes

By Thomson Reuters Apr 10, 2026 | 7:50 AM

BEIJING, April 10 (Reuters) – Chinese authorities summoned seven online platforms selling train tickets ​including Trip.com, Meituan, ‌Tongcheng and Alibaba’s Fliggy, warning the firms against disruptive, automated ticketing programmes.

Companies are “prohibited from using ‌automated ​programs to conduct ⁠large-scale, high-frequency ticket-snatching ⁠operations that interfere with the security verification measures” and the normal operation of ​the official ticket selling system known as “12306”, according ⁠to a statement ⁠released by the ​Cyberspace Administration of China on ​Friday.

China’s railway recorded over 4.6 ‌billion passenger trips in 2025, and travellers sometimes turn to software claiming to ⁠improve their chances of securing coveted tickets when they fail to ⁠book ‌successfully through the ⁠official channel, especially during ​peak ‌travel periods such as ​the ⁠Lunar New Year holiday, the world’s largest annual human migration.

(Reporting by Xiuhao Chen and Ryan Woo; Editing by ​Alison Williams)