Direct flight from Beijing to Lhasa boosts Tibet's tourism
A new direct flight from Beijing to Lhasa and Lhasa to Beijing went into operation on last Thursday. This non-stop flight between Beijing and Lhasa is expected to boost tourism in the Tibet autonomous region.
Previously, the flight from Beijing to Lhasa had to stop for refueling in Chengdu, Sichuan province. Yet, Air China's new flight takes passengers direct on Airbus 319 planes, shaving two hours off the travel time.
The aircraft with about 130 seats has been modified to cope with flying from Lhasa airport, which sits 3,700 meters above the sea level.
Tourism is a key industry for the Tibet economy. Last year, the region received 6.85 million tourists from home and abroad, generating revenue of 7.14 billion yuan ($1.1 billion), 14 percent of its total GDP.
The new direct flight to Lhasa from Beijing is expected to help the region in its goal of receiving 15 million visitors in 2015.
The direct flight to Lhasa from Beijing shortens the distance between Beijing and Tibet.
The direct flight leaves Beijing at 8:05 am and arrives at Lhasa at 12:25 pm, with returning flights leaving the region at 1:15 pm and landing in the capital at 5:05 pm.
An economy class ticket costs 2,430 yuan, the same as the flights that stop in Chengdu.
Potential tourists have also welcomed the flight, with many going online to express their hopes that similar flights will soon start running from other major Chinese cities.
However, Cao Yongqiang, a manager of a computer software company in Beijing, said he believes the flight is unlikely to ease the difficulty of buying tickets at peak travel times, such as from July to September.
So far, five airlines have opened flights to Lhasa, connecting it with at least 10 cities in other Chinese provinces and regions.
Five civil airports have been built in Tibet, with two opened to traffic last year. Tibet Airlines was also established in July to link airports within the region.
A sixth airport will be built in Nagqu prefecture during the period of the 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015).
Upon completion, it is said that all six prefectures of Tibet will have access to air travel in the near future.
Tourists also can take a train from Beijing to Lhasa, which is also a wonderful journey.
From: Chinadaily
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