China
To Subsidize Small Airports To Boost Regional
Air Travel
To boost regional air travel, China's Civil
Aviation Authority is offering subsidies to
small and medium-sized airports. The subsidy
will help airports that handle less than 5 million
passengers and service flights shorter than
600 kilometers, officials said.
Around 80 percent of China's 142 airports qualify
for the subsidy, but it excludes air routes
between Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and selected
popular tourist destinations.
The amount of subsidy is not yet specified.
The CAAC expects to come out with guidelines
on its implementation within the year. It hinted
airports in central and western China will get
higher financial support than airports in the
eastern region, and smaller airports will receive
higher subsidies.
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