Chongqing News
Chongqing Airlines to newly open, increase and recover 9 routes
2023-10-24 14:43:36

CHONGQING (CQNEWS) -- From October 29, the national civil aviation will usher in the winter and spring flight seasons. It is learned that Chongqing Airlines is expected to operate 64 routes covering 57 cities at home and abroad, and continues to meet such diversified needs of passengers as business, tourism, work and study needs.
Chongqing Airlines has stabilized the flight density of “Chongqing-Guangzhou” express line at 12 flights per day, and “Chongqing-Daxing” express line at 7-8 flights per day. The time layout of the express lines has been continuously optimized to cover the all-weather business travel needs, and the economic and trade exchanges between Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Center and Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region have become more and more convenient.
In addition to the “express lines”, Chongqing Airlines also increases the capacity of the routes from Chongqing according to the current market situation, and it is expected to newly open 4 routes including Chongqing ⇋ Xiamen, Chongqing ⇋ Wuhan ⇋ Changchun, Chongqing ⇋ Haikou, and Chongqing ⇋ Fuzhou, increase 3 routes including Chongqing ⇋ Taizhou, Chongqing ⇋ Yiwu, and Chongqing ⇋ Yichun ⇋ Wenzhou, and recover 2 routes including Chongqing ⇋ Shenzhen, and Chongqing ⇋ Singapore so as to provide efficient, stable and convenient air service for public and business passengers.
Moreover, Chongqing Airlines works with its parent company China Southern Airlines to jointly increase routes and optimize time layout on public business routes from Chongqing to Shenzhen, Changsha, Wuhan, Zhengzhou, Zhuhai and Haikou. By then, there will be 5-6 flights per day for Chongqing ⇋ Shenzhen route, 5 flights per day for Chongqing ⇋ Changsha route, 4 flights per day for Chongqing ⇋ Wuhan route, 4 flights per day for Chongqing ⇋ Zhengzhou route, 4 flights per day for Chongqing ⇋ Zhuhai route, and 2 flights per a day for Chongqing ⇋ Haikou route to meet the diversified travel needs of passengers. (Translated by Liu Hongyan, Fathom Language Limited)
Editor:Jiang Yiwei