Air travel within China almost returns to pre-Covid-19 levels

The Chinese aviation market bottomed in the second week of February and has climbed slowly since then. PHOTO: REUTERS

NEW YORK (XINHUA) - Domestic air travel in China has nearly fully recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic, according to data released on Wednesday (Aug 26) by ForwardKeys, which predicted the Chinese aviation market would fully recover by the start of September.

In the second week of August, domestic arrivals at Chinese airports reached 86 per cent of last year's levels, while flight bookings hit 98 per cent, said global travel data firm ForwardKeys.

"This is a highly significant moment because it is the first time since the start of the Covid-19 outbreak that a major segment of the aviation market anywhere in the world has returned to pre-pandemic levels," Mr Olivier Ponti, vice-president of insights at ForwardKeys, said in a statement.

The company said its forecast of a full recovery is based on four factors: China's success at curbing the pandemic; domestic aviation seat capacity set to increase by 5.7 per cent in the last week of August; the start of the school year; and aggressive price promotions.

The Chinese aviation market bottomed in the second week of February and has climbed slowly since then.

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