Passenger throughput of Kashi Airport exceeds 1 million people

Author:Tianshan.com Time:2022.07.10

Pomegranate/Xinjiang Daily (Reporter Ma Yining reported) On July 9, the reporter learned from Kashgar Airport: From July 1st to 9th, the average daily passenger throughput of Kashgar Airport was higher than 9,000. As of this year, the passenger throughput of Kashgar Airport has exceeded 1 million.

On July 7, Kashgar Airport guaranteed 80 flights to Hong Kong, with 10699 passengers entering and exiting Hong Kong. The number of passenger throughput exceeded 10,000 for the first time.

On July 7, Kashgar Airport guaranteed 80 flights in and out of Hong Kong, 10,699 passengers entering and exiting Hong Kong, and the first day of passenger throughput broke through 10,000. Photo by Zhang Jiawei

Since the beginning of this year, Kashgar Airport has continued to increase route development and optimization, comprehensively expand the route layout, and further optimize the route network. At the peak of the summer summer, the popular tourist routes in Xinjiang have been introduced and the recovery of Zhengzhou, Xi'an, Lanzhou, Yinchuan, Guangzhou, Beijing and other routes have been introduced. As of now, Kashgar Airport has cooperated with 14 airlines to open 11 internal routes and 17 navigat cities.

With the completion of the reconstruction and expansion project of the Kashgar Airport, the T2 terminal is about to be put into use. Kashgar Airport continues to optimize the route network layout, continuously increases the development of routes, and strives to achieve new breakthroughs in throughput.

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