Capital Airport’s First-Level Snow Response Mechanism: Flight Operations and Passenger Information

2023-12-13 00:50:00

Capital Airport has launched a first-level response mechanism to reduce the impact of snowfall on flight operations.

Hangzhou Net Release time: 2023-12-13 08:50

According to meteorological news, the Capital Airport is expected to experience significant snowfall from 9:00 today to 6:00 on the 15th, with the cumulative snowfall reaching heavy snow level. Capital Airport plans to take off and land 681 flights today, transporting about 80,000 passengers.

In order to do a good job in overall support during the snowfall, the Capital Airport has launched the first-level response mechanism of the coordinated operation of the Transportation Management Committee at 6 o’clock today, jointly communicated with the Air Traffic Control Bureau, airlines and major support units to coordinate the orderly release of flights, and Start fixed-point de-icing mode simultaneously. The so-called fixed-point de-icing is a specially set-up de-icing area near the take-off end of the runway at Capital Airport to improve the aircraft de-icing effect. Its advantage is that the aircraft can wait outside the runway for take-off as soon as the de-icing is completed. .

This snowfall has a large impact. The Capital Airport reminds passengers to pay close attention to the weather and flight dynamics of their destinations, and promptly check flights through the Capital Airport’s official website www.bcia.com.cn or call the Capital Airport’s 24-hour information hotline 010-96158. For information, you can also consult each airline (Air China 95583, China Eastern Airlines 95530, Hainan Airlines 95339) for relevant information to avoid affecting your itinerary arrangements.

Source: CCTV News Client Author: CCTV reporter Chen Xi Editor: Chen Zhouying

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