Core Points - The Civil Aviation Administration of China announced the implementation of the winter-spring flight schedule from October 26, 2025, to March 28, 2026, with a total of 210 domestic and international airlines planning to operate 119,500 flights weekly, representing a 1.3% increase compared to the previous year [1][2] Domestic Flights - A total of 59 airlines plan to operate 98,000 domestic flights weekly, remaining stable compared to the previous year. This includes 95,477 passenger flights and 2,624 cargo flights [1] - 39 airlines will launch 586 new domestic routes, with 5,198 flights weekly, primarily connecting regions such as Northwest to East China, Northeast to Central South, and Southwest to East China [1] International Flights - 191 airlines are set to operate 21,427 international flights weekly, marking a 10.8% increase from the previous year, covering 83 countries [2] - In terms of passenger flights, 134 airlines will operate 15,992 flights weekly, a 5.6% increase year-on-year, while 84 airlines will operate 5,435 cargo flights weekly, reflecting a 1.7% increase [1][2] Route Expansion - The new flight season will see the resumption of passenger flights between China and India, which had been suspended for five years. New routes will also be opened to Oman, Argentina, and cargo routes to Panama, Chile, and Switzerland [2] - The international flight network will expand, with passenger flight volumes to 57 countries exceeding last year's winter-spring season, and cargo flight volumes to 21 countries also increasing [2] Cargo Operations - Cargo flight volumes to Europe are expected to grow by nearly 20% compared to the previous winter-spring season, while significant increases of 30% and 40% are anticipated for South Asia and South America, respectively [2] - The coverage of cargo routes will be broadened with the addition of new countries and points of service [2]
中国民航10月26日起执行冬春航季航班计划
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-24 12:02