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China Airports World’s Worst for Delays

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Beijing, Shanghai World's Worst Airports for Delays - China Real Time Report - WSJ

Stories of travel in Chinese airports are a horror genre in their own right, and with good reason: When it comes to on-time arrivals or departures, the country’s airports are literally the worst in the world.

According to FlightStats, which tracks airport statistics, Beijing’s airport ranks dead last among the world’s top 35, with fully 82% of flights failing to leave on time. Second worst was Shanghai, at 71%.

Such chronic tardiness has led to periodic passenger meltdowns and even physical altercations. Last year, the country’s Civil Aviation Administration was prompted to issue a circular urging officials to maintain better order and ensure that overexcited passengers who vent their rage by “smashing counters and rushing onto runways” are punished.

Even Hong Kong, which prides itself on its efficiency and speedy turnarounds, ranked 29th among the top 35 international airports, with only 64% of flights departing on time. That’s down from 22nd in January, when 77% were on time.

A spokesman for Hong Kong’s airport authority said that “inclement weather or the operation of airlines” might account for the increase in delays. He also cited a rise in traffic as well as bottlenecks at airports in mainland China, which he said is the destination of 10% to 20% of flights departing Hong Kong. “Of course if there are problems there they will be delays in our airport as well,” he said.

Most flight delays aren’t as punishing as the one in Shanghai last year that stranded Newark-bound United Airlines passengers for three days. Still, 42% of Beijing’s delays were considered “excessive,” defined as 45 minutes or more. And 5% of all flights were simply canceled.

Aviation experts cite military control of China’s skies as one difficulty for civil aviation. Former Hong Kong Dragon Airlines flight attendant Clare Fung, who teaches at Hong Kong’s Polytechnic University, said the airport woes are largely the result of poor air-traffic control. Another issue, she said, is that unlike U.S. airports or, say, London’s Heathrow, China’s airports are largely government-controlled. “It’s difficult to improve, to be honest, because the industry is not so commercially oriented,” Ms. Fung said.

That fact can make the reason behind delays less transparent, she said. “When I was flying, we’d always encounter severe delays flying through China, but they’d never tell you the real reason,” she said.

On one occasion in 2006, Ms. Fung recalled, her colleagues were stuck on a flight that sat awaiting takeoff on a Shanghai runway for six hours—without electricity. Eventually, some passengers felt faint and ambulances had to be called, she said.

Air travel in China has boomed, with domestic traffic in February up 13% from a year earlier, even after factoring out the boost from the Lunar New Year, a peak travel period. And during the country’s week-long “Golden Week” holiday period last fall, the number of tourists visiting China’s top tourist sites jumped by 21% to 34 million.

“More and more airlines want to fly in and out of China, more and more people want to fly,” said Ms. Fung. “The development of the aviation industry just can’t support the fast development of the tourism industry.”
 
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Government control of anything is inefficient, bureaucratic, unproductive, and unprofitable.

China will fall if she doesn't continue to reform and take more industries away from the government and privatize them.

If they keep up with their Marxist-Leninist feelings then they surely will collapse into the middle-income trap. They MUST privatize, and with that comes economic reform and increased transparency.
 
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Surprising.

I have never faced delays at any of the Chinese airports.
 
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Government control of anything is inefficient, bureaucratic, unproductive, and unprofitable.

China will fall if she doesn't continue to reform, taking away more industries from the government and privatizing them.

If they keep up their Marxist-Leninist feelings then they surely will collapse into the middle-income trap. They MUST privatize, and with that comes economic reform and increased transparency.

Thanks for your advice, but I am afraid Soviet Union tragedy will occur again. Corrupted officials ran overseas with huge fortune that belongs to the country. For now, in many cities in China, private industries has account for 70% in the whole economy. Private sectors have the capacity to absorb unemployment.
 
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Thanks for your advice, but I am afraid Soviet Union tragedy will occur again. Corrupted officials ran overseas with huge fortune that belongs to the country. For now, in many cities in China, private industries has account for 70% in the whole economy. Private sectors have the capacity to absorb unemployment.

But isn't unemployment on the rise in China for the last couple of years? millions of passed out graduates not finding jobs?

Unemployment rising in China amid slowdown - Times Of India
 
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But isn't unemployment on the rise in China for the last couple of years? millions of passed out graduates not finding jobs?

Unemployment rising in China amid slowdown - Times Of India

Yes, that's true. There should be a reason for this. From 2000, most Chinese universities started to enroll as many students as they can, most of whom are from rural areas. The good thing is China improved the education level, but there is no equal amounts of jobs waiting for them.
 
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Thanks for your advice, but I am afraid Soviet Union tragedy will occur again. Corrupted officials ran overseas with huge fortune that belongs to the country. For now, in many cities in China, private industries has account for 70% in the whole economy. Private sectors have the capacity to absorb unemployment.

So you think China will go the way of the Soviet Union before real reforms are instituted that push China towards free markets?

Sad to hear.

But isn't unemployment on the rise in China for the last couple of years? millions of passed out graduates not finding jobs?

Unemployment rising in China amid slowdown - Times Of India

I would like to hear China's unemployment figures. I keep hearing the oft-cited 4% unemployment rate, though I have no idea if this is just government propaganda.
 
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So you think China will go the way of the Soviet Union before real reforms are instituted that push China towards free markets?

Sad to hear.

I am a firm reform supporter. I am quite familiar with how things work in China. Most private companies do not have the equal treatments as state owned companies. Those private companies who created the most wealth for China deserves a fair ground to perform business activities. Maybe I am a little conservative, and some Chinese hold the same idea with you, but I believe a fair regime will force the economy to its best form.
 
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I am a firm reform supporter. I am quite familiar with how things work in China. Most private companies do not have the equal treatments as state owned companies. Those private companies who created the most wealth for China deserves a fair ground to perform business activities. Maybe I am a little conservative, and some Chinese hold the same idea with you, but I believe a fair regime will force the economy to its best form.

Conservative? Wouldn't that be a liberal viewpoint in China?
 
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Surprising.

I have never faced delays at any of the Chinese airports.

Don't know much about mainland China, but been to Hong Kong and Macau a couple of times.

Excellent services and flights always arrived on time.

Wonder how this happened.

I used to think that the mainland would be as efficient, if not better, than these two SARs.
 
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It would have been fun if china had an equivalent of Air India in terms of inefficiency.
 
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It would have been fun if china had an equivalent of Air India in terms of inefficiency.

They apparently do.

Not all their airlines are as super efficient as China Southern and China Eastern.

At least that's what some aviation research papers show around in Google.
 
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It would have been fun if china had an equivalent of Air India in terms of inefficiency.

Air India - one of the last remaining socialist relics - privatize it and fire the entire crew - travelled once from Chennai to Singapore and that was my last trip in Air India.
 
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