Story from Xinhua News; photo from
China Daily:
World's second highest airport
opens in SW China
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2008-10-22 19:32:59
CHENGDU, Oct. 22 -- The world's second
highest airport, Kangding, opened on Wednesday in a
predominantly Tibetan region of southwest China's
Sichuan Province.
At an altitude of 4,280 meters, it is second
only to Qamdo in Tibet Autonomous Region which sits
4,334 meters above sea level.

The airport allowed for a 35-minute trip from
Kangding, capital of the Tibetan Autonomous
Prefecture of Garze, to Chengdu, the provincial
capital, compared with a six-hour road journey, said
Kangding Airport Co., Ltd. general manager Fan
Yongzheng.
A China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-700 from
Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province, traveling via
Chengdu, was the first flight to land at the airport
on Wednesday morning.
Other scheduled flights were yet to be
determined, Fan said.
Sitting between the Dadu and Yalong rivers,
both tributaries of the Yangtze, Kangding is a
popular tourist destination.
"We are building highways connecting the
airport to the main tourist attractions in Garze,"
said Hu Bin, vice head of the Garze Prefecture.
"On completion, tourists will be able to
arrive at the scenic spots within two hours."
Construction of the airport, 40 kilometers
from Kangding town, started in September 2006. The
4,000-meter runway is designed to meet the demands
of A319 and Boeing 737-300 aircraft. It is expected
to handle 330,000 passengers and 1,980 tons of cargo
and mail annually.
Kham Aid's note: to
avoid the difficult winter weather, scheduled
flights to Kangding are reportedly not planned to
start until spring, 2009.