10.219 million flights, a year-on-year increase of 7.9%, and a 6.2% rise compared to 2019.
1.459 billion passengers, up 15.9% from 2023 and 8.1% higher than 2019.
Here are the top 25 airports in the Chinese mainland by passenger volume and their performances compared to 2023:
Shanghai Pudong (PVG): +41.30% Guangzhou Baiyun (CAN): +20.85% Beijing Capital (PEK): +27.35% Shenzhen Bao'an (SZX): +16.55% Chengdu Tianfu (TFU): +22.60% Beijing Daxing (PKX): +25.43 Chongqing Jiangbei (CKG): +8.99% Hangzhou Xiaoshan (HGH): +16.73% Shanghai Hongqiao (SHA): +12.84% Kunming Changshui (KMG): +12.17% Xi'an Xianyang (XIY): +15.79% Chengdu Shuangliu (CTU): +7.62% Wuhan Tianhe (WUH): +21.36% Changsha Huanghua (CSX): +14.54% Nanjing Lukou (NKG): +14.02% Zhengzhou Xinzheng (CGO): +12.42% Xiamen Gaoqi (XMN): +15.79% Urumqi Diwobao (URC): +10.65% Haikou Meilan (HAK): +10.46% Qingdao Jiaodong (TAO): +22.18% Harbin Taiping (HRB): +14.37% Shenyang Taoxian (SHE): +15.47% Guiyang Longdongbao (KWE): +14.62% Sanya Phoenix (SYX): -1.61%
Tianjin Binhai (TSN): +8.60%
While Pudong and Baiyun airports stole the spotlight, other key trends emerged from the data:
Beijing Daxing and Chengdu Tianfu airports surged forward, demonstrating their growing influence as transportation hubs. Xinjiang airports saw a record 48.1 million passengers, fueled by the region's booming tourism industry. Regional hubs like Harbin and Lanzhou set new records, with Harbin maintaining its position as the top airport in Northeast China. Guangzhou Baiyun remains unmatched in its dominance over Middle Eastern and African routes. Shanghai Pudong continues to leverage its strength as a global gateway, particularly in connecting passengers with Europe and North America.
[Cover image via Billy Jiang/That's]
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