China Daily (Hong Kong)

Increase in flights caters to exchanges among countries along trade route

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@ chinadaily.com.cn

Domestic and foreign airlines plan to open more than 100 new internatio­nal routes linking China with regions along the Belt and Road Initiative in the coming aviation season, the country’s top civil aviation watchdog announced on Friday.

“During the coming season, domestic airlines plan to open 70 new routes to facilitate transporta­tion between China and cities along the Belt and Road Initiative, mostly in Russia, countries in Central, Southeaste­rn and Southern Asia, as well as the southern Pacific Ocean region,” said a release from the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China.

Meanwhile, internatio­nal airlines will open 35 internatio­nal routes, 34 of which link China with places along the initiative, mostly in 10 countries such as Russia, Thailand and Vietnam, according to the administra­tion’s transport department.

The 2017 summer and autumn civil aviation season will start on Sunday and end on Oct 28, the release said.

Air China, the country’s flagship carrier, announced on Friday that it will open a new internatio­nal route between Beijing and Astara, capital of Kazakhstan. The new route, to begin in June, will have three flights every week. Two other internatio­nal routes will be opened between China and cities in Europe by Air China.

“The opening of these new routes will help establish a new air network between China, Central Asia and Europe, benefiting economic and trade exchanges between China and economies along the initiative,” Air China said.

The initiative, put forward by President Xi Jinping in 2013, aims to revive ancient

China’s total value of trade with countries along the Belt and Road Initiative last year

trade routes with a focus on infrastruc­ture and trade. The initiative is expected to boost the economy and further enhance communicat­ion among economies.

Feng Zhenglin, director of the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China, said earlier this month that the initiative is a major State strategy and the civil aviation sector will actively provide service for the developmen­t plan.

“China has signed bilateral aviation transporta­tion agreements with 61 countries along the Belt and Road Initiative and has already opened flights with 43 countries,” he said.

Ma Xulun, general manager of China Eastern Airlines, said earlier this month that he suggested China open flights to all economies along the initiative and form a comprehens­ive air network.

Such a rapid increase of internatio­nal air routes caters to the expanding personnel and cargo exchanges between China and countries along the Belt and Road Initiative.

China’s total value of trade with countries along the initiative was about $953 billion last year, according to the State Informatio­n Center. That accounted for 25.7 percent of China’s foreign trade, up 0.4 percentage points yearon-year.

The Ministry of Science and Technology and some other ministries have also released plans to enhance personnel exchanges between China and economies along the initiative.

A visitor takes photos of snow at Huanghuach­eng Lakeside Great Wall in Beijing’s Huairou district on Friday. Snowfall was also seen in the capital’s mountainou­s districts of Yanqing and Mentougou.

A retired tax official has been returned from Zimbabwe to China less than four months after he fled a corruption probe and hid in the southern African country. Yang Xingfu, who retired as the deputy head of Local Taxation Bureau of Nantong in 2015, fled to Zimbabwe in December, fearing a graft investigat­ion. Initial probes revealed evidence of Yang’s abuse of power and acceptance of bribes in constructi­on projects, corporate financing and handling tax transfers since 2010.

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