China and the United States have revealed rare cooperation intentions and announced that the number of passenger flights between the two countries will double, and the three largest airlines in the United States will take out plans, hoping that in the next few monthsThe number of such flights has been doubled.

According to BloomberPassenger flights between China revive the cross -Pacific flight market.

Among them, the US Airlines plans to run flights between Dallas and Shanghai every day from January.Damimi Airlines plans to open daily flights from Seattle to Shanghai from October 29, and flights from Detroit to Shanghai every Wednesday. In addition, Damimei also plans to increase the increase in March next year, Ban Los Angeles to Shanghai.Flight.United plans to increase daily flights from San Francisco to Shanghai from October 1, and restore daily flights from San Francisco to Beijing in November.

According to statistics, the three airlines have proposed a plan to add 19 flights before January next year, and this number is more than the Sino -US official announcement that it will increase 12 flights before.This means that some new flights may not be approved, unless the two countries further increase the number of round -trip flights.

Reports pointed out that many large airlines in the United States are choosing to develop international travel businesses to meet the weak needs of the United States.However, compared with the European market, the Asian market has a slow rebound, especially the flights to and from China are also limited by the two countries.

The Ministry of Transport of the United States announced on Friday (August 11) that from September 1, Chinese passenger flights that will return to the United States every week will increase from the current 12 trips to 18 times; from OctoberFrom the 29th, it will increase to 24 times.The Chinese government also agrees to double the number of US passenger flights traveling to China every week.

China also announced on August 10 that domestic travel agencies' tourism and "air tickets+hotels" business against US outbound teams.