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监管护航 助低空游“高飞”
Zhong Guo Min Hang Wang· 2025-10-09 11:09
Core Viewpoint - The rapid growth of low-altitude tourism and skydiving experiences is driven by increasing consumer demand and supportive government policies, leading to the implementation of new regulations to ensure safety and quality in these emerging markets [1][2][4][5]. Group 1: Market Growth and Consumer Interest - The low-altitude tourism market is experiencing significant growth, with activities like helicopter tours and skydiving becoming increasingly popular among consumers [1][2]. - Data from January to September 2025 shows that the aerial sightseeing sector recorded 34,000 flight hours, 263,000 flights, and served 672,000 passengers, reflecting year-on-year increases of 15.2%, 23.0%, and 27.7% respectively [3]. - The skydiving sector also demonstrated growth, with 11,000 flight hours, 27,000 flights, and 98,000 participants, marking increases of 16.0%, 23.7%, and 13.0% year-on-year [3]. Group 2: Policy Support and Regulation - The Chinese government has emphasized the development of general aviation and low-altitude economy in recent policy documents, aiming to enhance the regulatory framework for low-altitude tourism [2][5]. - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has introduced the "Interim Measures for the Management of Aerial Sightseeing Market" and "Interim Measures for the Management of Skydiving Services," effective from October, to standardize operations and protect consumer rights [5][6]. - These regulations focus on service quality, safety standards, and consumer rights protection, ensuring that operators provide transparent information and maintain high operational standards [6][8]. Group 3: Safety and Consumer Protection - Safety is a primary concern in the development of low-altitude tourism, with regulations mandating that operators use compliant aircraft and adhere to safety protocols [7][9]. - The new regulations require operators to inform consumers about risks, service details, and pricing, while also establishing complaint management systems to address consumer grievances [8][9]. - The measures aim to prevent unfair competition and ensure that promotional information is accurate, thereby enhancing consumer trust and market integrity [8][9].