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Which provinces in China can't fly because of the epidemic?

China is one of the countries with the best epidemic prevention in the world, with a low number of confirmed cases and deaths. But the price is also heavy. For example, in 2020, the civil aviation industry lost 97.432 billion yuan.

The civil aviation industry hopes to "turn over" this summer, or at least make up for the deficit and get a bonus to "eat hard". Unfortunately, an epidemic broke out in Nanjing on July 20th, affecting Zhangjiajie, Yangzhou, Chengdu and Zhengzhou. Many places where there is no epidemic, such as Xinjiang and Tibet, have also closed scenic spots, and the situation has taken a turn for the worse.

On June 5438+08, several airlines sold tickets for Nanjing Lukou Airport, but the flights were also cancelled. Then Teacher La will take you to check and see which airports in China are actually closed. Moreover, some airports are maintained by only one route, so talk about it.

The epidemic center has affected Nanjing Lukou, Yangzhou-Taizhou and Zhangjiajie Hehua airports. There are no passenger flights taking off and landing at these three airports. Before the outbreak, Dehong Prefecture (Ruili) was affected by the imported epidemic, and there were no flights taking off and landing at the nearby Baoshan Tengchong Airport these two days-but mangshi Airport was normal.

Tengchong airport can also be understood as too few tourists, because Yunnan Province has recently closed a large number of scenic spots. Without scenic spots, tourists will naturally not go, and there will be no flights taking off and landing. In addition to Tengchong, Lijiang Lugu Lake Airport is also there.

There are many similar airports in China, such as Aba Hongyuan in Sichuan, Libo and Liping in Guizhou and fairy mountain in Wulong, Chongqing. There are no flights now.

In Lazong's memory, before this epidemic, some airports had no flights. This should include Turpan in Xinjiang, Hechi in Guangxi, Alxa Right Banner and Wulanchabu in Inner Mongolia, and Qilian in Qinghai.

In addition, there are three airports grounded for maintenance, namely Mohe Airport in Heilongjiang, Tangshan Airport in Hebei and Lushan Airport in Jiujiang, Jiangxi. After long-term efforts, it seems that they will not reopen. Many people say Mohe has foresight. Summer is the tourist season, and we should have opened the door to make money. Maybe it foresaw the "trip" long ago and simply closed the door for maintenance to avoid freezing in winter.

Zhengzhou is also the hardest hit area of this epidemic, but Zhengzhou Airport has not been closed, only more than 80% of flights have been reduced, and only 20 flights leave Hong Kong every day. A friend in Zhengzhou said that the flight attendance rate in Hong Kong is also very miserable, with only 30 to 40 people.

Yesterday's "Chang Fei Zhun" data shows that there are still 22 airports in China that are maintained by only one flight (including stopovers) every day, many of which are tourist airports, and no tourists will be grounded at any time. These include Baicheng, Yichun, Wudalianchi, Zhalantun, Alashan Zuo Qi, Yutian, Ruoqiang, Yingkou, Zhangye, Chaoyang, Huatugou, Delingha, Qinhuangdao, Zhongwei, Shigatse, Xinyuan, Bole, Kanas, Wuyishan, Huangshan and Sanming (Shaxian).

Because Beijing strictly controls the entry of personnel from high-risk areas into Beijing, some airports have stopped flying to Beijing, and Ningbo Airport has publicly announced it in the news. Others who are interested can check Fei Changzhun by themselves.

The resumption of service at Nanjing Airport tomorrow has not been confirmed. It is reported that Jixiang Airlines denied this rumor. To make matters worse, there is another epidemic in Shanghai today, and this summer is completely ruined.

If civil aviation people want to get married and have children with bonuses, they may have to work hard and pin their hopes on the Eleventh Golden Week.