Core Insights - The civil aviation sector in Tibet has reported a significant increase in both passenger and cargo traffic during the first week of the Spring Festival travel rush, with a total of 1,415 flights and a passenger throughput of 156,500, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 13.4% compared to the 2025 Spring Festival [1][1][1] - Cargo and mail throughput reached 1,150 tons, averaging 164 tons per day, which also represents a year-on-year increase of 13.28% [1][1][1] Group 1 - The Civil Aviation Administration of Tibet has implemented safety measures to address the increased flight volume and adverse weather conditions, focusing on risk assessments related to aircraft collisions, bird strikes, and snow removal operations [1][1][1] - Continuous evaluations of airport runway conditions in snow-prone areas such as Ali, Chamdo, and Nyingchi have been conducted, with timely updates on operational status and emergency snow removal drills organized to ensure flight safety [1][1][1] - Various channels have been utilized to issue travel reminders for the Spring Festival, optimize traffic management around airports, and enhance the passenger experience by adding oxygen supply points and service stations in waiting areas [1][1][1]
西藏春运首周航空客货运双攀升,民航全力保障安全出行
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-17 02:49