The evolution of China's international aviation markets from a policy perspective on air passenger flows

Jiaoe Wang, Haoran Yang, Han Wang

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Abstract

China's international air transportation has experienced tremendous growth and major reforms over the past two decades. While there has been a considerable discussion on the evolution of China's domestic aviation market, studies on China's international aviation markets have been limited. This paper first describes the historical development of China's international aviation market and then, based on actual origin/destination (O/D) passenger flow data, explores the relevant evolution of China's international air networks from the perspectives of the spatial distribution of international air networks and clustering characteristics of international air passengers. The development of China's international aviation market can be attributable to the deregulation process in China's aviation market and a broad "opening up" strategy in the global forum after 1990. Due to China's proximity to East Asia and Southeast Asia, China's international air networks show an obvious clustering pattern for short and medium-haul travel in Asia. In addition, average international air travel distance, institutional and policy changes, and increasing foreign trade and foreign tourism are crucial for the expansion of China's international air networks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3566
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume11
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2019

Keywords

  • Air travel
  • Development
  • Evolution
  • International aviation
  • Passenger flows
  • Policy regulation

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