Resume flights
On February 25th, MU9749 Kunming-Yangon flight of China Eastern Airlines took 122 passengers, took off from kunming changshui international airport at 13: 45, and arrived at Yangon Airport in Myanmar after a flight of 1 hour. The subsequent return flight MU9750 Yangon-Kunming carried nearly 100 passengers back from Myanmar. On February 26th, China Eastern Airlines flight MU2029 took off at 13: 50 to transport 145 passengers to Mandalay, Myanmar. The return MU2930 Mandalay-Kunming flight took off at 15: 20, which also marked the resumption of the first batch of international flights of China Eastern Airlines.
With the resumption of work and production in various places, China Eastern Airlines not only launched customized chartered flight services through market research, but also continued to implement some domestic and international routes. By the end of February, China Eastern Airlines had resumed 1050 flights, and resumed more than 200 flights every day from February 27 to 29. It is estimated that about 500 flights will be carried out every day, mainly covering rework routes from Yunnan, Sichuan and Shaanxi to Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Guangdong. According to research, China Eastern Airlines had resumed more than 2,700 flights before March 28th, with an average daily resumption of about 100. It is estimated that about 1.300 shifts will be carried out every day, accounting for 50% of the original planned quantity. The first international flights resumed were Kunming-Yangon-Kunming MU9749/50 on February 25th and 29th, and Kunming-Mandalay-Kunming MU2029/30 on February 26th and 28th.
It is reported that China Eastern Airlines has navigation points in Myanmar, such as Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyidaw, and it is the China airline with the most flights to Myanmar. China Eastern Airlines Shanghai Pudong-Yangon round-trip flights operate normally, with multiple flights to choose from every day; China Eastern Airlines Kunming-Yangon and Kunming-Mandalay direct flights gradually resumed to 3-4 flights per week.
Stop aviation information
According to the news of RoutesOnline on February 27th, Korean Air, Asiana Airlines, Bangkok Airlines, Air New Zealand, Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific Airlines, Mongolian EznisAirways, Xiongnu Airlines, Mongolian Airlines, All Nippon Airways and Letao Airlines plan to adjust their flight plans to some destinations in China. Details are as follows:
Korean Air:
Busan = Beijing Capital/Nanjing/Qingdao/Shanghai Pudong, and the suspension was extended to April 25th.
Jeju = capital Beijing, suspended from February 1 1 to April 25th.
Gimpo, Seoul = the capital of Beijing, classes will be closed from March 29th to April 25th.
Incheon, Seoul = Changsha/Hangzhou/Hefei/Jinan/Kunming/Nanjing/Shenzhen/Tianjin/Tunxi/Weihai/Wuhan /Xi 'an/Xiamen/Zhengzhou, and the suspension was extended to April 25th.
Incheon, Seoul = Beijing, February 20-March 28, 7 shifts a week; From March 29th to April 25th, there will be 10 class every week.
Incheon, Seoul = Dalian, from February 1 1 to April 25th, 4 shifts a week.
Incheon, Seoul = Guangzhou, from February 18 to April 25th, 4 times a week.
Incheon, Seoul = Mudanjiang, from February 1 1 to April 25th, 3 shifts a week.
Incheon, Seoul = Qingdao, from February 2nd to April 25th, every day 1 shift.
Incheon, Seoul = Pudong, Shanghai, 7 times a week from February1August to April 25th.
Incheon, Seoul = Shenyang, February 1 1 to April 25th, every day 1 shift.
Incheon, Seoul = Yanji, from February 1 1 to April 25th, 4 shifts a week.
Asiana Airlines:
Incheon, Seoul = Hong Kong/Kaohsiung/Taichung, suspended until March 28th.
Incheon, Seoul = Taoyuan, Taipei, suspended from February 24th to March 28th (February 24th and 25th, every day 1 flight.
Bangkok Airlines:
Koh Samui = Chengdu/Chongqing, suspended until March 28th.
Koh Samui = Hong Kong, March 3-March 28, daily 1 flight.
Air New Zealand:
Auckland = Taoyuan, Taipei, from April 2 1 to May 30, three shifts a week, changed to B777-200ER. The plan was cancelled and continued to fly by B787-9.
Vietnam Airlines:
Hanoi = Taoyuan, Taipei, 7 shifts a week from February 23rd to March 28th.
Ho Chi Minh City = Taipei Taoyuan, from February 10 to March 28th, 7 times a week.
Jetstar Pacific Airlines:
Nha Trang = Taoyuan, Taipei, February 28th to March 3rd1suspended.
Da Nang/Hanoi = Hong Kong, suspended until March 28th.
EznisAirways:
Ulaanbaatar = Hong Kong, suspended from February 3rd to April 3rd.
Xiongnu Airlines:
Ulaanbaatar = Hailar/Manzhouli, suspended until March 28th.
Mongolian Airlines:
Ulaanbaatar = Beijing Capital/Hong Kong, suspended until March 28th.
All Nippon Airways:
Haneda, Tokyo = Songshan, Taipei. From March/KLOC-0 to March 28th, flight NH853/854 was flown by B767-300ER instead of B787-8.
Letao Airlines:
Fukuoka = Taoyuan, Taipei, classes will be closed from March 2 to March 19.
Okinawa = Kaohsiung, suspended from March/kloc-0 to March 28th.
Okinawa = Taoyuan, Taipei, March 1 to March 28th, every day 1 shift.
Kansai, Osaka = Hong Kong, suspended from March/kloc-0 to March 27th.
Osaka Kansai = Kaohsiung, suspended from March/KLOC-0 to March 1 8.
Osaka Kansai = Taipei Taoyuan, March 1 to March 18, every day 1 shift; There are three shifts a day from March 19 to March 28th.
Sapporo New Chitose = Taoyuan, Taipei, classes will be closed from March/kloc-0 to March 28th.
Sendai = Taipei Taoyuan, suspended from March 1 to March 18.
Haneda, Tokyo = Taoyuan, Taipei, classes will be closed from March 2 to March 19.
Narita, Tokyo = Kaohsiung, suspended from March/KLOC-0 to March 27th.
Haneda, Tokyo = Taoyuan, Taipei, from March 1 to March 18, every day 1 shift; From March 19 to March 27, there are 2 shifts every day.
When you take these flights, you must pay attention to protect yourself. If someone approaches you, you must pay attention to stay away, and remember that the epidemic is not over yet.