China Southern Airlines plans to resume the Guangzhou-Jakarta-Dalian-Tokyo-Narita route on June 5438+00 this year, and at the same time, on the Guangzhou-Dubai, Guangzhou-Manila, Guangzhou-Bangkok and Guangzhou-Phnom Penh routes. Up to now, the weekly flights of China Southern Airlines will increase from 7 1 to 86 (two round trips). Hainan Airlines will continue to operate 10 Beijing-Brussels, Beijing-Moscow, Beijing-Belgrade, Beijing-Berlin, Beijing-Manchester, Chongqing-Rome, Chongqing-Madrid, Shenzhen-Vancouver, Dalian-Tokyo and Dalian-Seoul, with twice weekly flights from Chongqing to Rome. In order to better meet the needs of tourists, Hainan Civil Aviation will speed up the resumption of international routes during the winter and spring of 2022.
1From October 20th, AVIC will open three new international and regional flights, namely Shenyang-Osaka, Hangzhou-Tokyo, Narita and Nanning-Phnom Penh.
From 10/8, flights from Nanjing and Gilian to Seoul will run once a week on Saturdays; The return flight from Nanjing to Osaka starts from1October16th, and runs once a week on Sundays.
Recently, a number of airlines released their operating data in September, showing that the turnover and load factor of international flights have recovered to some extent. China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Hainan Airlines and other airlines achieved year-on-year growth in passenger throughput on domestic routes.
At the press conference held in July, Qing Xu, the Ministry of Civil Aviation Transport, said that in response to the return demand of international passengers and students, CAAC is steadily and orderly resuming international scheduled passenger flights in accordance with the national plan of joint prevention and control mechanism, combined with the development of epidemic situation, the optimization of recent prevention and control measures, and the improvement of local support capabilities, so as to accelerate the recovery of the international aviation market. The Civil Aviation Administration will further negotiate with relevant parties to gradually expand international routes.