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China's civil air transport further recovers as passenger trips triple in April

May 17, 2021


Abstract : China saw an uptick in the recovery of its civil air transport sector in April, setting a new monthly record for the number of domestic air passenger trips, official data shows.

BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) -- China saw an uptick in the recovery of its civil air transport sector in April, setting a new monthly record for the number of domestic air passenger trips, official data shows.

The country's domestic air passenger trips reached 51.09 million in April, soaring 205.5 percent from a year earlier, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said on Friday.

The number set a new monthly record since the start of 2020. It represents 96.2 percent of the level seen in the same period in 2019, accelerating from 89.4 percent in March.

The cargo and mail transportation volume was approximately 655,000 tonnes in April, up 35 percent over the same period last year. The volume represents a 9 percent growth from the same period in 2019, quickening from the 3.7 percent growth in March.

The total transportation turnover was 9.21 billion tonne-kilometers, up 132.8 percent year on year, or about 87.7 percent of the level seen in April 2019.

The CAAC expects the punctuality rate of domestic airlines to stay above 80 percent for this year, the association said.

No safety accidents were recorded in the sector last month. The sector achieved 985,000 flight hours in April, up 133.3 percent year on year.

By the end of April, China's civil air transport sector had registered 92.69 million safe flight hours and safely facilitated 4.77 billion passenger trips, the data shows.

To tackle risks of imported COVID-19 cases, China has so far canceled 487 inbound flights, according to the CAAC.

China's air routes currently remain open with 52 countries, and over the past four weeks, it has handled 2,080 inbound flights each week, including 223 passenger flights.

The CAAC has urged all airlines to ensure that they check health codes, set up emergency isolation areas on planes and limit passenger capacity for international passenger flights. For international cargo flights, airlines must strengthen aircraft disinfection, and introduce special delivery process for high-risk cargoes. Enditem

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