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Civil Aviation will implement the new season flight plan, domestic passenger flights will increase by 7.3% per week_Passenger & Freight

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Original title: Civil Aviation will implement the new season flight plan, domestic passenger flights increase by 7.3% per week

Dalian Airport welcomes the new season. (Data map) Photo courtesy of Dalian Airport

Chinanews.com, Beijing, October 29. According to the Civil Aviation Administration of China, from October 31, 2021 to March 26, 2022, China Civil Aviation will implement the 2021/2022 winter and spring flight plan. In the winter and spring season this year, nearly 200 domestic and foreign airlines have arranged 101,658 passenger and cargo flights per week.

In terms of domestic flights (excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) routes, airlines plan to arrange a total of 93,017 domestic passenger and cargo flights per week, an increase of 7.2% year-on-year in the winter and spring season of 2020/2021. Among them, 90,781 passenger flights per week, a year-on-year increase of 7.3%; cargo flights per week 2,236, a year-on-year increase of 6.4%. 22 airlines including Air China plan to arrange a total of 704 flights per week on 51 new domestic routes, mainly involving Chengdu, Chongqing, Changsha, Lijiang, Diqing, Harbin, Jinan, Wuyishan, Shenyang, Guyuan, Zhangjiakou, etc. Air routes between airports.

In terms of flights between Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, airlines plan to arrange 2,469 passenger and cargo flights per week on Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan routes, a decrease of 17.9% year-on-year in the winter and spring season of 2020/2021. Among them, 15 mainland airlines plan to arrange 683 passenger and cargo flights a week; 12 Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan airlines plan to arrange 1,786 passenger and cargo flights a week.

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In terms of international flights, domestic and foreign airlines plan to arrange 6,172 international passenger and cargo flights per week, an increase of 21.3% year-on-year in the winter and spring season of 2020/2021. There were 408 passenger flights per week, a decrease of 21.1% year-on-year; cargo (including passenger-to-cargo) flights were 5,764 flights a week, an increase of 28.1% year-on-year. Among them, 19 domestic airlines plan to arrange 228 passenger flights every week, serving 39 cities in 34 countries; 61 foreign airlines plan to arrange 180 passenger flights every week, serving 56 cities in 47 countries. 19 domestic airlines plan to arrange 3158 cargo flights per week (2078 all-cargo flights, 1080 passenger-to-cargo flights), and serve 55 cities in 30 countries; 65 foreign airlines plan to arrange 2606 cargo flights per week (all cargo flights) Cargo classes 1394 and passenger-to-cargo classes 1212), serving 82 cities in 42 countries.

The Civil Aviation Administration stated that the flight schedule of this season showed some new features compared with previous years and the summer and autumn seasons of this year. Domestic routes have adopted the newly issued “China Civil Aviation Domestic Routes Flight Review Rules”, which cancels the total number of flights for approved segments, further reduces market entry barriers, supports airlines to adjust capacity flexibly, effectively matches market demand, and promotes the establishment of “main support services”. The air transport service network of “universal, all-networked” further enhances the accessibility and convenience of civil aviation. International flight seasons continue to strictly implement the requirements of epidemic prevention and control and transportation guarantee, and the number of passenger flights maintained at 2.2% of the pre-epidemic period. The freight route network was optimized and the operation of “passenger-to-cargo” flights was encouraged.

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Next, the Civil Aviation Administration will continue to intensify macro-control, strictly implement relevant regulations on civil aviation safety management and flight regular management measures, and urge relevant airlines and airports to continuously improve their operational service levels. (over)Return to Sohu to see more

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