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- IATA Code
- KWL
- ICAO Code
- ZGKL
- Corporate Address
- Liangjiang Town, Lingui County, Guilin, Guangxi Province, 541106, China
- Website
- http://www.airport-gl.com.cn
- City
- Guilin
- Country
- China
- Runways
- 2800m
- Airlines currently operating to this airport with scheduled services
- Air China
AirAsia
Asiana Airlines
Beijing Capital Airlines
China Eastern Airlines
China Express Airlines
China Southern Airlines
China West Air
Dragonair
EVA Air
Grand China Air
Hainan Airlines
Hebei Airlines
Hong Kong Express
Juneyao Airlines
Lucky Air
Okay Airways
Shandong Airlines
Shanghai Airlines
Shenzhen Airlines
Sichuan Airlines
Tianjin Airlines
Xiamen Airlines - Airlines currently operating to this airport via codeshare
- Air France
Cathay Pacific
Delta Air Lines
Hong Kong Airlines
Joy Air
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Malaysia Airlines
Guilin Liangjiang Airport is an international airport serving the Guilin metropolitan region, in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of south-east China.
Location of Guilin Airport, China
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China Southern Airlines to increase Guangxi capacity by 13% over three years
Far Eastern Air Transport to launch Kaohsiung-Guilin charter in early Jun-2013
Guilin Airport pax down 4%, cargo down 15% in Apr-2013
China Southern Airlines to operate temporary services from Nanning and Guilin to Bangkok
Spring Airlines bases third aircraft at Shijiazhuang Airport, expand network to 14
Sichuan Airlines to launch 10 new routes, resume 9 and increase frequency on 4 in summer 2013
Shandong Airlines to launch Guilin-Nanjing-Yantai service
EVA Air: Latest summer 2013 operational changes
Guilin, Nanning and Liuzhou airports included in provincial development plan
Spring Airlines to open five new domestic routes from Shijiazhuang
Shandong Airlines to add nine domestic routes, increase frequency on four in 2013 summer
Air China to expand Hangzhou route network with five new domestic routes
Spring Airlines to establish overnight aircraft base at Hangzhou Airport
Juneyao Airlines to increase Shanghai-Guilin frequency to daily from Mar-2013
China Express Airlines to launch Chongqing-Beihai-Guilin service
China West Air launches Guilin-Chongqing service
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Jetstar's new North Asia focus leaves room for Qantas Singapore expansion to Europe and India
Jetstar is planning to expand its Singapore-based fleet by 50% over the next six months as the low-cost carrier group looks to North Asia for the next phase of its dramatic expansion. As the largest low-cost airline group in the Asia-Pacific region continues to expand at a rate of about 20% per annum, additional capacity will not be directed west towards South Asia, the Middle East or Europe but primarily to North Asia, where Jetstar sees the most opportunities given North Asia’s very low LCC penetration rate. This strategy could signal growth for the Qantas brand in South Asia and Europe as the group looks at potentially announcing next month the launch of a new Singapore-based full-service carrier.
Chinese airline consolidation: Second tier airlines in the sights of the 'Big Four'
China’s fragmented airline industry is undergoing a shakeup. Merger and acquisition activity is intense – probably more so than any other aviation market in the world. In the space of a few short years, the majority of China’s second tier airlines have, at least partially, become owned or controlled by one of the "Big Three" carriers and/or HNA Group, as consolidation accelerates in China. In this report, CAPA reviews what’s fuelling the feeding frenzy and who the targets are.
Consolidation and high-speed rail squeezing out China’s second-tier carriers?
China’s second-tier carriers are hard at work at present, rapidly expanding their domestic and (in some cases) international route networks. However, the vast majority of these airlines are now doing so under the control of the "Big Three" carriers and/or HNA Group, as consolidation accelerates in China. As such, China’s airline evolution is at a very interesting stage. Where previously the major airlines: 1) established considerable branch carrier networks to serve diverse geographic areas in China; and 2) eliminated brands of the acquired airlines, they now appear to be looking more strategically at segmenting the market, retaining the second-tier carrier brands, particularly those focused on tourism/leisure markets.
Domestic growth continues to give confidence to China Southern
China Southern Airlines, the country's largest carrier by fleet size, flew 5.49 million passengers in Sep-2009, a year-on-year increase of 10.6%.
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- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
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