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China Domestic Travel Industry Thrives With A Remarkable 7.6% Surge Boosted By Air China, Hainan Airlines And China Southern Airlines – Travel And Tour World

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China domestic travel sector sees a remarkable 7.6% growth, propelled by Air China, Hainan Airlines, and China Southern Airlines.

China’s domestic aviation sector experienced a notable surge in growth during May 2024, in line with the post-Labor Day holidays. The overall year-on-year growth rate stood at 11.2%, with the Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK) increasing by 7.6%. The Passenger Load Factor (PLF) improved by 9.4 percentage points, reaching a level of 82.3%.

China’s GDP growth for 2024 is projected at 4.6%, reflecting the country’s robust economic recovery and its expanding aviation sector. China, with its huge population base and GDP growth rate of 4.6%, is fueling domestic tourism, which can be noted in the IATA report. This growth underscores the significant role of China’s aviation industry in the broader economic landscape, driven by both domestic travel and international connectivity.

Leading Airports in China

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, also known as BAIYUNPORT, serves Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province. In 2023, it was the world’s twelfth-busiest airport by passenger traffic, handling 63.1 million passengers, making it the busiest in China.

Beijing Capital International Airport

Located in Beijing, this airport is the busiest in China, renowned for its extensive amenities and efficient services.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport

Located in Shanghai, this airport is a key gateway for international travel, famous for its advanced technology and extensive cargo handling facilities.

Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport

Located in Chengdu, this airport is a primary hub in western China, known for its significant role in connecting destinations in Europe and Asia.

Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport

Located in Shenzhen, this airport is rapidly growing in passenger traffic and is recognized for its modern facilities and proximity to Hong Kong.

Top Airlines in China

China Southern Airlines

With its hub at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, China Southern Airlines is the largest airline in China by fleet size and passengers. Known for its extensive domestic and international network, the airline has placed an order for 100 Comac C919s, completing the trifecta of state-owned Chinese airlines committing to the domestically developed aircraft. China Southern operates 11.6 million seats and has increased capacity by 11% compared to February 2023.

China Eastern Airlines

With its hub at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, China Eastern Airlines is one of the “Big Three” Chinese airlines. It offers comprehensive services with a strong presence in Asia, Europe, and North America. The first aircraft of an additional order of 100 C919 jets was delivered, marking a significant milestone in its one year of commercial operations. China Eastern operates 10.5 million seats and has increased capacity by 11% compared to February 2023.

Air China

With its hub at Beijing Capital International Airport, Air China is the flag carrier of China. Renowned for its premium services and extensive international routes, especially to Europe and the Americas, Air China announced the purchase of 100 C919 jets from COMAC in a deal worth $10.8 billion, with deliveries scheduled from 2024 to 2031. Air China operates 8.4 million seats and has seen a 23% increase in capacity compared to February 2023.

Hainan Airlines

With its hub at Haikou Meilan International Airport, Hainan Airlines is a major player in the Chinese aviation market. Known for its high-quality service and significant international expansion, it operates 4,166,558 seats.

Shenzhen Airlines

With its hub at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport, Shenzhen Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance. It focuses on domestic routes with growing international connections, particularly in Asia.

Domestic Capacity Trends

The top three airlines for domestic capacity in China—China Southern, China Eastern, and Air China—operate 58% of China’s domestic capacity as of February 2024. Compared to February 2023, China Southern and China Eastern have each increased capacity by 11%, while Air China has seen a 23% increase.

In conclusion, China’s aviation industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by increasing domestic tourism and economic recovery. The leading airports and airlines are expanding their capacities and modernizing their fleets, highlighting China’s commitment to enhancing its aviation infrastructure. With a strong GDP growth rate and a large population base, the future of China’s aviation sector looks promising, contributing substantially to the global aviation market.

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