The successful maiden flight of "Jinan Chongqing Lhasa" at Shandong Airport
The "Jinan Chongqing Lhasa" flight from Shandong Airport successfully made its maiden flight. Photography Sun SiyuanReporter Zhang Fan from Volkswagen Network, Correspondent Lv Xiaofan, Chai Yuanyuan, Report from JinanOn July 7th, the Shandong Airport Management Group Jinan Airport CZ2655 "Jinan Chongqing Lhasa" passenger flight successfully made its maiden flight, adding a new channel for promoting economic and trade exchanges between Shandong, Chongqing, and Tibet, and providing more convenient choices for passengers traveling between the three regions
The "Jinan Chongqing Lhasa" flight from Shandong Airport successfully made its maiden flight. Photography Sun Siyuan
Reporter Zhang Fan from Volkswagen Network, Correspondent Lv Xiaofan, Chai Yuanyuan, Report from Jinan
On July 7th, the Shandong Airport Management Group Jinan Airport CZ2655 "Jinan Chongqing Lhasa" passenger flight successfully made its maiden flight, adding a new channel for promoting economic and trade exchanges between Shandong, Chongqing, and Tibet, and providing more convenient choices for passengers traveling between the three regions. At present, the transportation from Shandong to Lhasa, Tibet has been increased from 7 to 14 per week, with a more reasonable schedule and better meeting the travel needs of passengers.
It is reported that this route is operated by Chongqing Airlines, a subsidiary of China Southern Airlines Group, and runs one flight every day. The departure time is 11:10 from Jinan Airport, 13:30 to Chongqing Airport, 14:25 from Chongqing Airport, and 17:15 to Lhasa Airport; The return journey takes off from Lhasa Airport at 18:00, arrives at Chongqing Airport at 20:30, takes off from Chongqing Airport at 22:00, and arrives at Jinan Airport at 0:5 the next day.
Since the beginning of this year, Shandong Airport Management Group has strictly implemented the deployment requirements of the Civil Aviation Administration. With the strong support of the Provincial Party Committee, Provincial Government, and relevant units, it has actively explored the domestic and international aviation market, and continuously optimized the layout of the airline network. In the first half of the year, the group achieved a cumulative passenger throughput of 15.525 million, a year-on-year increase of 119.7%, and recovered to the same level of 88.8% in 2019; Completed a cargo and mail throughput of 113000 tons, an increase of 9.2% compared to the same period in 2019. The recovery of passenger and freight transport of the Group continued to improve. The recovery level of passenger and freight transport in the first five months was 0.1 and 4.8 percentage points higher than the average level of the whole country and East China, respectively, and 18 and 14.2 percentage points higher. The group has previously restored international passenger routes such as "Jinan Singapore" and "Jinan Nha Trang". In the future, it plans to restore the Yantai Changsha Singapore passenger route, as well as the Jinan London, China Eastern Yantai Incheon (China Eastern Airlines), and Linyi Incheon freight routes. It plans to open new cargo routes from Jinan Hong Kong and Linyi Osaka, and the route network layout will be further improved.
Next, Shandong Airport Management Group will firmly grasp the overall requirements of the theme education of "learning ideas, strengthening party spirit, valuing practice, and building new achievements", strive to transform learning achievements into practical achievements in promoting development, continue to deepen cooperation with various airlines, accelerate the construction of high-quality "express and quasi express" lines, continuously optimize route layout, improve air transportation quality, and effectively enhance the happiness and sense of achievement of passengers' travel, To make greater contributions to accelerating the construction of the Shandong Demonstration Zone as a strong transportation country and the construction of a modern socialist province in the new era.
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