Core Insights - The 2026 Spring Festival travel season has officially begun, with the aviation industry expecting to operate 19,080 flights and transport 2.19 million passengers on the first day [1][3] - Airlines are increasing flight capacity and launching new routes to meet the demand from returning home, visiting relatives, students, and tourism, with popular destinations including Sanya, Harbin, Chengdu, Haikou, and Kunming [1][4] Flight Operations - Beijing's two airports plan to handle a total of 88,800 flight takeoffs and landings during the Spring Festival, representing a year-on-year increase of approximately 1.67% [3] - The Beijing Capital Airport is set to operate 49,600 flights, up 1.64% from last year, while Daxing Airport plans for 39,200 flights, an increase of 1.77% [3] Capacity Expansion - Airlines are focusing on domestic routes related to winter sports, warm weather escapes, and family visits, with Air China increasing its fleet by 25 aircraft and planning over 70,000 passenger flights [4][5] - China Southern Airlines is enhancing routes from Beijing to popular destinations, while China Eastern Airlines is adjusting its flight schedules to accommodate a "two trips" travel pattern [5][6] International Routes - The aviation industry is prioritizing international routes to South Korea, Thailand, and Singapore, as well as long-haul flights to Australia and New Zealand [5][6] - Daily flights between China and Thailand, as well as China and South Korea, are expected to exceed 300 during the Spring Festival, with significant growth in routes to Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia [6] Passenger Services - Airlines are implementing various services to enhance passenger experience, such as online ticket standby options and specialized baggage handling for ski equipment [7][8] - New transportation services have been introduced at airports, including additional bus routes to major railway hubs and optimized ride-hailing areas to improve passenger flow [8]
航司春运增投“一南一北”航线运力
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-02 16:59