China to strengthen intercontinental connectivity at major airports to boost aviation ambitions
China is seeking to become an aviation powerhouse by 2050. It will do so by building a network of world-class aviation enterprises and strengthening intercontinental connectivity at its three major airports in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Even as China plays catch-up on international air travel recovery, officials said domestic travel demand has rebounded strongly, especially during the recent Spring Festival holiday. Tan Si Hui reports from Beijing.
China is seeking to become an aviation powerhouse by 2050. It will do so by building a network of world-class aviation enterprises and strengthening intercontinental connectivity at its three major airports in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Even as China plays catch-up on international air travel recovery, officials said domestic travel demand has rebounded strongly, especially during the recent Spring Festival holiday. Tan Si Hui reports from Beijing.