The passenger flow of Tianfu and Shuangliu Airport has rebounded sharply

Author:Listening to FM Time:2022.09.26

Today, Feiyou Technology released the "Flying Friends Civil Aviation Weekly" last week. Data show that the passenger flow of Tianfu and Shuangliu Airport has rebounded sharply, with a month -on -month increase of more than 200%. Sichuan Airlines and Chengdu Airlines resumed flights in Chengdu. The number of flights increased by more than 40%month -on -month.

Earlier, some citizens reported that Tianfu and Shuangliu Airport flights were canceled in large areas, but industry insiders said that this was mainly affected by the epidemic factors. Compared with planned flights, the actual planned flight volume did decrease a lot. Xiong Wei, an expert in Civil Aviation Resources Network, believes that in order to maintain valuable airport time resources, airlines will coordinate planning flights and quantities at different times each year. These planned flights are more to occupy the airport moment. However, in actual execution, it may be adjusted due to airliness or uncontrollable reasons. In this way, the phenomenon of so -called flight cancellation occurred at the time of planning flights.

As the epidemic is stable, the supply and demand of the civil aviation market is steadily recovered. Last week, 47,000 passenger flights were performed in the country, with an average of 6,649 classes, an increase of 19%month -on -month. Among the millions of airports, the passenger flow of Dalian, Tianfu, and Shuangliu Airport rose sharply, with a month -on -month increase of more than 200%. Guangzhou Airport continued to lead the country, with average daily passenger throughput exceeding 100,000.

In terms of airline flight volume, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Air China flights are in the top three. Among the major airlines, except for Hebei Airlines, the remaining airlines have increased classes from the previous month. Among them, Sichuan Airlines and Chengdu Airlines have resumed flights in Chengdu. (Reporter Wang Huan)

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