Air China to average 1,766 daily flights as summer-autumn schedule begins
2026-03-30 08:55 chinadaily.com.cn
An Air China passenger airplane taxis on a runway at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, on Feb 19, 2026. [Photo/VCG]
Air China will begin its 2026 summer-autumn flight schedule from Sunday, adding new routes, increasing flight frequencies and expanding the use of C919 jets, as part of efforts to strengthen its global network and meet rising travel demand.
China"s civil aviation system adjusts its schedules twice a year to align with seasonal demand, climate conditions and international daylight-saving changes. The summer-autumn season will run through Oct 24.
Under the new plan, Air China will operate 461 routes, including 110 international and 12 regional routes, covering 198 cities across 49 countries and regions. Daily flights will average 1,766, up about 12 percent year-on-year. International and regional capacity is set to grow even faster, with daily flights reaching 249, up around 15 percent.
A key highlight is the continued expansion of the C919"s commercial operations. Positioned as China"s first homegrown narrow-body jet entering large-scale service, the aircraft will expand service to Harbin and Xiamen, further extending its operational footprint.
Domestically, the airline will launch six new routes and increase frequencies on more than 80 existing routes, particularly along major corridors linking Beijing and Chengdu with key cities. Domestic capacity is expected to rise by about 9 percent.
Internationally, Air China will increase frequencies on routes such as Beijing–Warsaw, Milan and Budapest, launch new services to Chongqing–Manila and Wenzhou–Jeju, and resume the Beijing–Delhi route, improving cross-border connectivity.




