Global Times

Outbound passenger flights increasing

▶ Departures to US to rise four times month- on- month in August: airlines

- By GT staff reporters

Outbound internatio­nal passenger flights from China are likely to grow by more than 200 percent month- on- month in August, industry data showed on Monday, as China continued to relax travel restrictio­ns.

Flights to the US in particular are predicted to soar four times, the data showed.

A total of 2,845 outbound internatio­nal flights are scheduled to operate in August, up from 904 in July, informatio­n provider VariFlight said in a statement sent to the Global Times on Monday. South Korea, Japan, the US, Thailand and France will be the top five destinatio­ns.

Flights from China to the US will total 188 this month, up from 34 in July, the statement said, with Shanghai Pudong, Beijing Daxing and Xiamen internatio­nal airports to process the the most flights.

Outbound flights are recovering in an orderly manner after more than two years' near freeze, as many domestic airlines have now accelerate­d the resumption of internatio­nal flight services.

A few days ago, Guangzhoub­ased China Southern Airlines released its August flight schedule, with flights bound for Europe showing a jump from July. Major departure cities include Wuhan and Shenzhen. In July, there were only routes flying from Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong Province.

China Eastern Airlines and Shanghai Airlines said in June that they would fly 22 internatio­nal routes per week in July, including from Shanghai to New York.

The gradual recovery of internatio­nal routes shows that as the COVID19 outbreak is being curbed, demand in civil aviation market sees a rapid rebound, which also brings more inbound flights from other countries.

Willie Walsh, the director general of the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n, said that two years of border restrictio­ns have not weakened the desire for the freedom to travel. Where it is permitted, demand rapidly is returning to pre- COVID levels.

Finnair said on Monday that it will operate a weekly service between Helsinki and Guangzhou, starting from September 6. The flight will be operated with an Airbus A350 aircraft, with departures from Helsinki on Tuesdays and departures from Guangzhou on Thursdays.

On Tuesday, Lufthansa resumed its direct flight between Frankfurt and Beijing on a weekly basis.

Since July, the existing domestic flights operated by China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines have been increased from one to two per month respective­ly, and the total number of direct flights from Bangladesh to China has increased to eight per month, when adding flights by two operators in Bangladesh.

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