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15 July 2015

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Hunan Sees More Flights as Summer Travel Rush Approaches

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As the summer travel rush approaches, the China Southern Airlines (CSA) Hunan Branch has optimized its route network within the province and enhanced its transport capacity to meet the travel demands of travelers. From July to August, the airlines plans to operate 4,500 flights departing from Changsha, with an average of 74 daily departures, offering 13,000 seats. Additionally, the airlines will operate seven international routes, connecting to 40 cities worldwide.


In view of the characteristics of the summer travel market and travelers' preferences, CSA will increase frequencies on the following routes: one additional daily flight between Changsha and Chengdu, and one extra daily flight between Changsha and Beihai. Routes such as Changsha to Xining, Yinchuan, Qingdao, Quanzhou, and Shantou will see three or more weekly flights, and service from Changsha to Xishuangbanna will resume with one daily flight. High-frequency routes will continue to operate at a steady pace, including 10 daily flights between Changsha and Beijing's Daxing, five daily flights between Changsha and Urumqi, and four daily flights each between Changsha and Shenyang, as well as Changsha and Dalian.
For international routes, CSA will maintain daily flights between Changsha and Kuala Lumpur, three weekly flights on each of the Guangzhou-Changsha-Nairobi, Changsha-Singapore, Changsha-Osaka, and Changsha-Hanoi routes, two weekly flights each between Changsha and Tokyo, as well as Changsha and Seoul, providing travelers with diverse travel options. 


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn. 


Translator: Kuang Zhenzhen


Chinese source: Voice of Hunan