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After the transfer of Chengdu Airport, how do airlines cope with the pain of traffic volume?

Flight transfers should be slow rather than urgent, and the balanced utilization of resources in both "two airports" should be closely monitored. Dynamically adjust the specific arrangements for transitions to prevent uneven "fullness and hunger".

The announcement of the flight transfer at Chengdu Tianfu Airport was informed that starting from 00:00 on March 26, 2023, all international passenger flights originally operating at Shuangliu Airport will be transferred to Tianfu Airport. Passenger flights from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan will be temporarily transferred to Tianfu Airport, and China Southern Airlines will partially transfer to Tianfu Airport.

Shenzhen Airlines, which was originally operating at Tianfu Airport, will partially transfer its operations to Shuangliu Airport. After the transfer, the seven airlines operating at Shuangliu Airport and Tianfu Airport at the same time are: Air China, Sichuan Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Chengdu Airlines, Loong Airlines, and Shenzhen Airlines.

Airline transfer

The 26 airlines operating only at Tianfu Airport are: Lucky Air, Xiamen Airlines, Spring Airlines, Juneyao Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Qingdao Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Capital Airlines, China United Airlines, China Airlines, Kunming Airlines, Ruili Airlines, Okay Airways, Colorful Guizhou Airlines, Hebei Airlines, Tianjin Airlines, Donghai Airlines, Urumqi Airlines, Beibu Gulf Airlines, Hunan Airlines, Jiangxi Airlines , Jiuyuan Airlines, West Air, Guilin Airlines, Chongqing Airlines.

In addition to the passenger transportation function that travelers usually care about, the airport also has another important function: cargo. After Tianfu Airport was put into operation, many airlines have invested a large amount of capacity in Tianfu Airport. As the main local airline in Sichuan, Sichuan Airlines was the first "pathfinder" to transfer cargo, and was also the first to encounter difficulties.