Flights almost back to normal in Shanghai
30/1/2008 15:37
Shanghai Daily news
Air traffic at Shanghai's two airports is improving this morning while all
other airports around the country that were closed due to the worst snowstorms
in 50 years reopened.
Most flights at Hongqiao Airport are operating
normally except incoming flights from some southern cities such as Guangzhou and
Shantou.
Delays at Pudong Airport are more common compared to Hongqiao
this morning.
Airports in Wuhan, Nanchang, Nanjing, Guiyang, Hefei,
Zhangjiajie and Changde reopened yesterday morning. Changsha Airport in Hunan
Province, one of the worst-hit areas during the blizzard, reopened yesterday
afternoon, Guangzhou-based New Express reported today.
Airports now need
to handle a backlog of hundreds of thousands of passengers that have been
stranded over the past several days, meaning more delays. Many people may not be
able to fly home for the Spring Festival next Thursday, the report
said.
In Guangzhou, capital city of Guangdong Province, 125 flights were
still delayed as of last night and 34 flights were canceled. More than 14,000
passengers were stuck at the airport, the report said.
It cited an
unnamed official with Guangzhou-based China Southern Airlines Co as saying that
it is impossible to return all flights back to normal in a short
period.
The carrier reminded passengers to call its hotline 95539 to
check their flights, the report said.
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