According to the operation data of China’s civil aviation released by flight Changzhou on the 3rd, in January, China’s airports guaranteed 599476 passenger flights, an increase of 1.7% year-on-year; 25.28% lower than January 2019. Among them, 595484 flights took off and landed in China, an increase of 0.66% year-on-year in 2021 and a decrease of 17.46% compared with 2019.
In January, 3992 international / regional flights took off and landed, an increase of 4.28% over December, a year-on-year decrease of 41.66% in 2021 and 95.07% compared with 2019.
From the daily take-off and landing sorties, the average daily take-off and landing sorties in January were 19339, 100.17% in 2021 and 74.34% in 2019. The peak day of takeoff and landing is January 27. The Spring Festival transportation in 2022 starts on January 17, and the daily take-off and landing sorties have an obvious growth trend after the Spring Festival transportation starts.
Among China’s ten million level airports, Guangzhou Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Company Limited(600004) took off and landed first in January (28102 sorties), and Shanghai Pudong Airport (1269 sorties) had the largest number of international / regional sorties. Hangzhou Xiaoshan rose 9 places, rising the most; Zhengzhou Xinzheng fell 16 places, down the most. Compared with the level in 2019 before the epidemic, the number of Chinese take-off and landing sorties at four airports increased, including Jiangbei in Chongqing, Fenghuang in Sanya, Zhongchuan in Lanzhou and Longjia in Changchun.
Among the 2 million airports, the number of Chinese takeoff and landing sorties at 9 airports increased compared with the same period in 2019 before the epidemic.
In terms of airlines, the number of passenger flights operated by Air China in January was 299253, an increase of 11.75% over December and a decrease of 0.07% year-on-year in 2021; Compared with January 2019, it decreased by 26.68%.
In January, the delivery capacity of AVIC reached 52.57 million, an increase of 0.18% year-on-year in 2021 and a decrease of 27.92% compared with 2019. Among them, China has a transport capacity of 52.16 million, an increase of 1.35% over the previous 21 years, and a decrease of 17.82% compared with that before the epidemic in 2019; The international / regional transport capacity was 410000, a year-on-year decrease of 59.24% in 2021 and 95.63% compared with the same period in 2019. There is still no recovery trend.
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