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中加团队游开闸,但中加航线恢复与中美航线一样慢
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-11-03 14:33
Core Insights - The recovery of the China-Canada route is lagging behind other international routes, similar to the China-US route, with a current recovery rate of only 35.6% compared to pre-pandemic levels in 2019 [1][3] - The number of international flight tickets to Canada from China has increased by 28.1% year-on-year from January to October this year [1] - The number of flights on the China-Canada route has significantly increased, with a total of 319 round-trip flights scheduled for October 2025, representing a growth of over 2.5 times [1] Flight Recovery Challenges - The slow recovery of the China-Canada flights is partly due to restrictions imposed by Canada on the number of flights allowed for Chinese airlines, initially limiting them to no more than six round-trip flights per week [3] - Although Canada has lifted the restriction on direct flights from Beijing, the approved flight volume remains significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels, which exceeded 70 flights per week [3][4] Airline Operations - Currently, six mainland Chinese airlines operate on the China-Canada route, with Air Canada being the only Canadian airline flying this route [4] - In October, the top three routes by flight volume were Shanghai Pudong to Vancouver (80 flights), Beijing Capital to Vancouver (70 flights), and Shanghai Pudong to Pearson (36 flights) [4] Market Dynamics - Domestic airlines currently hold a larger share of the flight volume on the China-Canada route, indicating that Air Canada has not fully utilized its approved flight rights [6] - Despite a year-on-year increase of over 2.1 times in Air Canada's flight volume in October, it still represents a decline of 65.3% compared to 2019 [6] International Route Landscape - The recovery of the China-US route is also hindered by similar restrictions, with Chinese airlines required to avoid Russian airspace, impacting operational efficiency [7] - The competitive landscape for international routes is changing, with domestic airlines increasing their market share from 59.1% in 2019 to 69.6% in the first half of this year, while foreign airlines' share has decreased correspondingly [8]