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China resumes regular flights with 58 countries
Published on: 2023-02-17
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China resumed regular passenger flights with 58 countries last week after the country removed certain COVID-19 restrictions on international passenger flights from Jan. 8, 2023.
 

During the week from Feb. 6 to 12, some 98 domestic and overseas airlines operated 795 flights, up 65 percent from the week from Jan. 2 to 8, Shang Kejia, an official with the Civil Aviation Administration of China, told a press conference on Thursday.
 

The number of countries handling flights to or from China and airlines operating these flights resumed to 64 percent and 80 percent, respectively, of the level in the same period of 2019.
 

Shang said the domestic air transport market would continue to see rapid expansion, and the flight amount is likely to equal and even exceed the pre-epidemic level.
 

Shang also expected the number of international flights to increase further, driven by the gradual resumption of demand for international business, tourism, and education.
 

我国已经恢复与58个国家间的客运定期航班

记者从民航局16日举行的新闻发布会上了解到,新航季,国内客运市场将持续保持较快恢复态势,航班量有望恢复并超过疫情前水平,国际航班量有望进一步增加。
 

民航局自1月8日起受理中外航空公司本航季恢复航班申请和新航季的增班申请,从2月6日至12日实际执行的航班情况来看,我国已经恢复与58个国家间的客运定期航班,98家中外航空公司共执行795班,比“乙类乙管”政策发布前一周的1月2日至8日增长65%。
 

从整体看,通航城市对、通航国家和执飞航空公司数量分别恢复到疫情前25%、64%和80%。客运航班量总体恢复至疫情前的9%,中方航空公司执飞航班量占比为62%。
 

从区域看,中国与泰国、柬埔寨、澳大利亚、马来西亚、新加坡、越南等6个亚太地区国家间的航班量共增加226班,超过增班总量的70%。中国与阿联酋、意大利、新西兰、荷兰、哈萨克斯坦等27个国家间的航班恢复比例超过20%,其中,埃及、比利时、沙特等6个国家的航班恢复比例超过五成。
 

换季后,随着国际公商务人员往来和旅游、留学等市场的逐步恢复,航空公司尤其是外航的航班运力调整也将逐步到位,国际航班量有望进一步增加。

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