上海机场新航季:出入境航班量同比增5%

Core Viewpoint - The new winter-spring flight schedule at Shanghai Airport will enhance its role as a comprehensive hub, with an increase in both domestic and international flights, reflecting a 5% year-on-year growth in flight volume [1][3]. Group 1: Flight Schedule and Capacity - From October 26, 2025, to March 28, 2026, Shanghai Airport plans to operate an average of 2,419 flights daily, with 1,643 at Pudong Airport and 776 at Hongqiao Airport [1]. - The average daily international and Hong Kong-Macau-Taiwan flights will be 766, with 720 at Pudong and 46 at Hongqiao, marking a 5% increase year-on-year [1]. - Domestic flights (excluding Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan) will average 1,653 daily, with 923 at Pudong and 730 at Hongqiao [1]. Group 2: International Connectivity - Shanghai Airport will connect to 279 passenger and cargo destinations across 48 countries, enhancing global connectivity [2]. - New international routes include the restoration of flights to Delhi, India, and the addition of Buenos Aires, Argentina, with increased frequency to Milan, London Gatwick, Barcelona, Osaka, and Hanoi [2]. - A new route from Shanghai Pudong to Buenos Aires via Auckland will set a record for the longest single-route flight, reducing travel time from nearly 30 hours to 25 hours [2]. Group 3: Domestic Connectivity - The flight schedule will see increased frequency to major domestic cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Nanning, Xi'an, Guiyang, Dongying, Huizhou, and Jiamusi, catering to diverse travel needs [2]. Group 4: Passenger Services - Shanghai Airport has introduced the "Hulai Huwang·Easy Transfer" service, which includes eight service areas to enhance passenger experience during transfers [3]. - A volunteer group named "Little Star" consisting of 196 young individuals will assist international travelers with various services at the airport [3]. - The Suzhou Service Center at Pudong Airport has been launched to facilitate return services to the Suzhou city terminal, promoting connectivity in the Yangtze River Delta region [3].