Significant Increase in Travel Data and Strong Recovery in the Civil Aviation Industry

2023-11-23

This holiday, people's willingness to travel has increased, there are more flights to choose from, and major airports have become increasingly lively. This year's Mid Autumn Festival National Day holiday, Sun Zhao, who lives in Beijing with his parents and children, embarked on an unforgettable journey to Yunnan and Guizhou. The scene of airport crowds and sea of people left a deep impression on him. According to data released by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, during this year's Mid Autumn Festival National Day holiday (8 days from September 29th to October 6th), the country's civil aviation has transported a total of 17.082 million passengers, with a daily average of 2.135 million passengers, an increase of 12.6% compared to the 2019 National Day holiday (1.897 million passengers per day) and an increase of 194.9% compared to the 2022 National Day holiday (724000 passengers per day). Specifically, during the holiday period, there were 134321 actual flights nationwide and 16790 daily guaranteed flights. The daily average flight volume increased by 2.58% compared to the 2019 National Day holiday and 109.46% compared to the 2022 National Day holiday; The normal flight rate is 94.58%, an increase of 1.65% compared to the 2019 National Day holiday and a decrease of 3.38% compared to the 2022 National Day holiday. In terms of airports, during the Double Festival period, passenger flow at Shanghai Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport has fully recovered to the same level as in 2019, with peak daily passenger flow exceeding 340000 people. Hainan Airport's three airports, Haikou, Sanya, and Qionghai Island, have all reached a new high in daily passenger volume during the National Day holiday during the "Double Festival" period. The number of flights and passenger throughput completed during the three airports increased by over 1.4 times and 2.5 times respectively compared to 2022, and by over 20% annually compared to 2019. The demand for air travel has significantly increased, with a significant increase in travel data, Xiao Peng, a researcher at Qunar Big Data Research Institute, analyzed and said: "After three years of the COVID-19, it took time for the supply side to restart, but passenger demand has broken out. The industry can only speed up recovery while supporting services and constantly improving details. We can see that at the beginning of the year, hotel prices soared; before the May Day holiday, high-speed rail was hard to get a ticket. Obviously, the past experience of" picking up leaks "when buying tickets no longer works in markets where supply is less than demand." By the end of the 'Double Festival', the number of high-speed rail trains has increased, missed tickets have reappeared before the holiday, and niche destinations have returned to view... All kinds of data indicate that the tourism market is gradually returning to normal. "Xiao Peng told reporters that Qunar data shows that the booking volume of air tickets to Dandong, Liaoning, Hechi, Guangxi, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, and Jingdezhen, Jiangxi during this holiday has increased by more than 30% compared to the 2019 '11' holiday; The booking volume of air tickets to airports such as Baicheng in Jilin, Quzhou in Zhejiang, Bazhong in Sichuan, and Ganzi in Sichuan has more than doubled compared to the "National Day" holiday in 2019. At the same time as domestic tourism is strong and upward, as the first long holiday after the basic opening-up of outbound tourism, during the Mid Autumn Festival and National Day, outbound tourism has experienced a explosive growth, and people's demand and willingness to travel are very strong. According to data from Ctrip, outbound travel orders increased by more than 8 times year-on-year during the "11th" period. From the data on flight reservations for the 11th anniversary, the post-90s generation is still the "main force" among outbound passengers, accounting for nearly 30%; The fastest growth rate after the 2000s, accounting for 80% of the total

Edit:Ling Xiaotong    Responsible editor:Li Yi

Source:youth.cn

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