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China: China's civil aviation sector set for busy winter-spring flight season
Storyline: China's civil aviation sector is set for a much busier 2025 winter-spring flight season, with multiple new international routes scheduled to open and foreign airlines resuming flights to China. A total of 191 airlines are to operate 21,427 international flights a week to and from China, a year-on-year increase of 10.8 percent, connecting China with 83 countries, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). Data from the CAAC showed that this season will feature a comprehensive growth in flight frequencies between China and the rest of the world. Passenger flights with 57 countries have surpassed last year's winter-spring season and cargo flights with 21 countries have exceeded the previous season's levels. "In the new flight season, we're planning an average of over 11 percent more international and regional flights per week compared to the 2024 winter-spring season. Since last year, we've launched 23 new medium- and long-haul international routes. The upcoming Shanghai-Auckland-Buenos Aires route to be launched on Dec 4 will become the world's longest. We'll achieve full route coverage across every continent on the globe," said Wang Qian, a senior manager of VIP services of China Eastern Airlines. The new season will see the inauguration of passenger routes to Oman and Argentina, alongside new cargo routes to Panama, Chile and Switzerland. Passenger flights with Belt and Road partner countries accounted for 73.5 percent of the total, while passenger flights to Latin America and Africa increased by 32.1 percent and 26.1 percent, respectively, from the previous winter-spring season. "In the past, there were very few flights to Kenya. But now there are daily ones, and you can fly there directly from many cities across China," said Peng Dexin, a Chinese passenger. "I can fly directly from Brisbane in Australia, directly into Guangzhou, so it was very convenient to fly directly into China. I could pick from a number of days and it was a direct flight," said Markcus, a passenger from Australia. Many foreign airlines are also pacing up to restore their routes to China. India's IndiGo has resumed its Guangzhou-Kolkata route last month and launched Delhi-Guangzhou service on Monday. Air Algerie has also inaugurated a new Guangzhou-Algiers route. Shotlist: FILE: Hainan Province, south China - Date Unknown: 1. Aerial shot of airport FILE: Shanghai, China - Date Unknown: 2. Various of passengers at Shanghai Pudong International Airport; plane flying FILE: China - Date Unknown: 3. Various of cargoes being loaded onto plane FILE: Shanghai, China - Date Unknown: 4. Passengers at airport 5. Aerial shot of planes Shanghai, China - Recent: 6. Planes on tarmac 7. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Wang Qian, senior manager, VIP services, China Eastern Airlines (starting with shot 6/partially overlaid with shot 8): "In the new flight season, we're planning an average of over 11 percent more international and regional flights per week compared to the 2024 winter-spring season. Since last year, we've launched 23 new medium- and long-haul international routes. The upcoming Shanghai-Auckland-Buenos Aires route to be launched on Dec 4 will become the world's longest. We'll achieve full route coverage across every continent on the globe." [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 8. Plane taxiing [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] FILE: Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, south China - Date Unknown: 9. Plane taking off from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, south China - Recent: 10. Plane taxiing 11. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Peng Dexin, passenger, China (starting with shot 10): "In the past, there were very few flights to Kenya. But now there are daily ones, and you can fly there directly from many cities across China." 12. SOUNDBITE (English) Markcus, passenger, Australia (full name not given) (partially overlaid with shot 13): "I can fly directly from Brisbane in Australia, directly into Guangzhou, so it was very convenient to fly directly into China. I could pick from a number of days and it was a direct flight." [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 13. Planes, traffic [SHOT OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 14. Plane taxiing Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, south China - Oct 27, 2025: 15. Various of plane taxiing 16. Various of passengers from India leaving plane [Restrictions: No access Chinese mainland]
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