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The Civil Aviation Administration Of China Issued The Rules For Market Access And Allocation Of International Passenger Air Transport Rights

Jan 08, 2025 Leave a message

The Civil Aviation Administration of China issued the "Rules for Market Access and Allocation of International Passenger Air Transport Rights"

 

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The Civil Aviation Administration of China recently revised and issued the "International Passenger Air Transport Rights Market Access and Allocation Rules" (hereinafter referred to as the "Allocation Rules"), which will come into effect on March 30, 2025.

 

The "Allocation Rules" focus on the vision and goals of building an international aviation hub and a world-class airport cluster, creating a world-class air transport enterprise, and building an international route network, and have comprehensively revised the current allocation policy. First, we will further refine the classification of air rights resources, aviation hubs and air transport enterprises in combination with operational characteristics and support capabilities, and improve the scientificity and accuracy of air rights allocation management; second, we will scientifically set access conditions and requirements, reasonably regulate market access, and reduce the homogeneous vicious competition of domestic air transport enterprises; third, we will adjust the quantitative allocation to a "targeted-based, quantitative-assisted" allocation model driven by the hub function positioning, and optimize the scoring index system at the same time to guide air transport enterprises to focus on the construction of international hubs and main bases; fourth, we will increase the efficiency index as an important reference for starting air rights allocation, reduce ineffective investment in capacity, and improve the competitiveness and operation quality of airlines; fifth, we will strengthen the linkage between air rights allocation and safety supervision, and focus on ensuring that the operating qualifications and support capabilities of international long-distance routes match. In addition, the "Allocation Rules" provide more convenience for the flexible adjustment of air rights, and reserve room for policy regulation of air rights allocation in the direction of emerging markets.

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