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Lhasa Gonggar Airport

Lhasa Gonggar Airport (Chinese: 拉萨贡嘎机场, Standard Tibetan: ལྷ་ས་གོང་དཀར་གནམ་གྲུ་ཐང་; IATA: LXA, ICAO: ZULS) is the airport serving Lhasa, the capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China. It is about 97 kilometres (60 mi) to Lhasa and about 62 kilometres (39 mi) southwest of the city in Gyazhugling, Gonggar County of Shannan.

Lhasa Gonggar Airport

拉萨贡嘎机场
ལྷ་ས་གོང་དཀར་གནམ་གྲུ་ཐང།
Summary
Airport typePublic
Serves
LocationGonggar County, Lhasa, Tibet, China
Hub forTibet Airlines
Elevation AMSL3,570 m / 11,713 ft
Coordinates29°17′52″N 090°54′43″E / 29.29778°N 90.91194°E / 29.29778; 90.91194Coordinates: 29°17′52″N 090°54′43″E / 29.29778°N 90.91194°E / 29.29778; 90.91194
Maps

CAAC airport chart
LXA
Location in Tibet
LXA
LXA (China)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09L/27R 4,000 13,123 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Passengers4,779,386
Cargo (in tons)45,105.7
Aircraft movements44,449
Lhasa Gonggar Airport
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese拉萨贡嘎机场
Traditional Chinese拉薩貢嘎機場
Hanyu PinyinLāsà Gònggá Jīchǎng
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLāsà Gònggá Jīchǎng
Wade–Gilesla1sa4 gong4ga2 ji1ch'ang3
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinglaai1saat3 gong4ga2 ji1cheung4
Tibetan name
Tibetanལྷ་ས་གོང་དཀར་གནམ་གྲུ་ཐང།
Transcriptions
Wylielha sa gong dkar gnam gru thang
THLlha sa gong kar nam gru tang
Tibetan PinyinLhasa Konggar

Situated at an elevation of 3,600 metres (11,800 ft), Lhasa Airport is one of the highest in the world. The airport was first built in 1965, a second runway was built in 1994, the second terminal was built in 2004,[1][2] and the brand new, third terminal was operational in 2021.

History

Building an airport in Tibet, which is termed in flying parlance as going over a "hump" in the Tibetan Plateau, has gone through a process of trial and error through many hazardous air routes and several fatal accidents during World War II.

Damxung Airport

The first airport began construction in 1955 and completed was in May 1956, across river from Gongtang township in the southwest of Damxung County at a height of 4,200 metres (13,800 ft).

Due to remoteness this airport was serviced by a 4,500 metres (14,800 ft) gravel runway but needed constant maintenance due to high winds blowing away the stones.[3]

Flights were sparse with a limited daily window in the morning, departure before afternoon to avoid high winds and eventually limited to flights to one per month or one month and a half.[4] There was no terminal building (added later with two aprons on the southwest end) and staff lived in a small building on site.

An Ilyushin Il-12 and a Convair CV-240-401 were the first aircraft that landed at Damxung airport from the north and south. They thus broke the jinx of the "forbidden air zone", and this was acclaimed a feat. It took almost nine more years before the first Beijing-Chengdu-Lhasa air route became operational in 1965.

Gonggar Airport

In 1965 the Gonggar Airport was constructed to provide a more reliable location. Damxung Airport was decommissioned later (site partially converted into a race course with footprint of runway visible from satellite views) and the Lhasa Aviation Office was moved from Damxung to Gonggar Airport.

This established the Gonngar Airport as the second airport in Tibet. Over the years, with more expansion of the facilities, Gonggar became the domestic hub in the Tibetan Plateau connecting many other airports in Tibet.[5]

In 2021, Terminal 3 was put into service. It occupies a floor area of 88,000m² and has 21 extra gates for boarding and deplaning, enabling the airport to serve 9 million passengers per year by 2025. The new terminal has a lotus-shaped roof and rich Tibetan style architecture, paying homage to Tibetan culture and ethnic identity.[6]

Geographic environment

 
View from inside the terminal

Gonggar Airport is in Gyazuling township of the Gonggar County. It is built in the county where Yarlung Tsangpo River (the Brahmaputra River) is very wide on the right bank (southern bank) of the river providing facilities for the runways. It is for this reason that the airport was constructed at this location, though away from Lhasa where space was a limitation. The airport lies to the west of Rawa-me, which is the capital of the county, at the entry of the Namrab Valley, 87 kilometres (54 mi) from Tsetang.[7][8] Within a radius of 30 kilometres (19 mi) the airport is surrounded by mountains with elevations ranging from 5,362–6,126 metres (17,592–20,098 ft).[9] Access to the airport from Lhasa has been further facilitated by constructing a road tunnel, which has reduced the distance and time taken to reach the airport from Lhasa by 40 minutes; time of travel from Lhasa is now about 40–60 minutes by shuttle bus services.[2] The tunnel and Lhasa Airport Expressway opened in July 2011.[10]

Airport description

At an elevation of 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) above sea level, the airport is one of the highest in the world. Its runway, with airport rank 4E, at 4,000 metres (13,000 ft)[11] with a width of 45 metres (148 ft), is designed to handle wide-bodied aircraft in the thin Tibetan air. It has an area of 25,000 square metres (6.2 acres) with the passenger handling facilities of ticketing office, the baggage collection beltways and visitors gallery on the first floor of the new terminal building, and the departure lounge on the second floor with shopping malls, kiosks and restaurants. There are four aero bridges (one two-way bridge and three single-way bridges) to facilitate passengers to board and disembark from the aircraft.[2] The airport began operation in 1965 with flights to Beijing and Chengdu commencing that March. Recent additions included the expansion of the existing terminal in 2004 and as a result the airport has the facility to check in 1,300 passengers per hour during peak hours.[2][5][9][12]

The airport has parking facilities for five Airbus A340 or seven Boeing 757 aircraft.[2]

The airport is connected to the rest of China, which includes cities such as Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Chongqing, Xi'an, Xining, Kunming, Diqing and Chamdo Region. There is an international route connecting Kathmandu, Nepal and Lhasa.[2]

Flight handling

All flights to and from the Lhasa Gonggar Airport are handled by seven Chinese-based airlines: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Shenzhen, Hainan, Sichuan, and Tibet Airlines. During tourist season (roughly April to October), there can be as many as 40 domestic flights every week to and from Gonggar, carrying on average as many as 700,000 passengers every year. There is only one international route at present: a once or twice weekly (depending on the season) flight to and from Kathmandu. It is typically not possible to purchase air tickets directly from these carriers given the requirement of obtaining the necessary governmental travel permit, which is not the same as the visa to gain entry into the rest of mainland China. It was expected that this figure would reach 110,000 by the year 2010.[2]

Pilots landing at Lhasa Gonggar Airport must be specially trained in handling manoeuvres at landing at the high altitude of 3,700 metres (12,100 ft).[1] Incidentally, Nagqu Dagring Airport is expected to become the world's highest altitude airport by 2014 at 4,436 meters above sea level.[13]

Given the frequency of strong air currents picking up in the afternoon, most flights into the airport are scheduled in the morning.[1]

A night landing facility was created by fixing navigational lighting facilities on the runway at a cost of 99 million yuan (US$13.2 million) only in 2007. This adds to the handling capacity of the airport by about 40%.[14] The night landing facility was commissioned on 14 November 2007 with the landing of an Airbus A319 aircraft of Air China carrying 90 passengers. This facility was made operational initially once a week on Wednesdays from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Sichuan Province. With this facility the airport planned to handle 1.1 million passengers every year by 2010, as against 1.005 million in 2007.[15]

The airport was able to accommodate an Airbus A330 overnight for the first time on April 11, 2017, a problem due to the airport's high altitude.[16]

Infrastructure

A new highway between Lhasa and the Gonggar Airport has been built by the Transportation Department of Tibet at a cost of RMB 1.5 billion yuan. It is a four-lane road of 37.68 kilometres (23.41 mi) length. This road is part of the National Highway 318; it starts from the Lhasa railway station, passes through the Caina Township in Qushui County, terminates between the north entrance of the Gala Mountain Tunnel and the south bridge head of Lhasa River Bridge, and en route goes over the first overpass of Lhasa at Liuwu Overpass.[17]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air China Beijing–Capital, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chengdu–Tianfu, Chongqing, Hongyuan, Kathmandu
Chengdu Airlines Chengdu–Shuangliu, Wuhan
China Eastern Airlines Changsha, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Diqing, Hohhot,[18] Kunming, Shanghai–Pudong, Xi'an
China Southern Airlines Chongqing, Guangzhou
Lucky Air Chengdu–Tianfu, Kangding
Sichuan Airlines Chengdu–Tianfu, Chongqing, Gannan, Hangzhou, Kathmandu, Kunming, Lijiang, Mianyang, Ürümqi, Xi'an, Xining
Tibet Airlines Beijing–Capital, Changsha, Chengdu–Shuangliu, Chongqing, Dazhou, Diqing, Golmud, Guangyuan,[19] Guiyang, Hangzhou, Hong Kong,[20][21] Jieyang,[22] Jinan, Kathmandu, Kunming, Lanzhou, Luzhou,[22] Mianyang, Nanchang,[23] Nanchong, Nanjing, Ngari, Qamdo, Shanghai–Hongqiao, Shenyang, Shenzhen,[22] Shijiazhuang,[24] Wanzhou, Xi'an, Xining, Yibin,[25] Yinchuan,[26] Yushu, Zhengzhou[27]
West Air Chongqing, Golmud,[28] Hefei,[29] Luzhou,[30] Zhengzhou
XiamenAir Chongqing, Fuzhou, Xiamen

See also

References

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Lhasa Gonggar Airport Chinese 拉萨贡嘎机场 Standard Tibetan ལ ས ག ང དཀར གནམ ག ཐང IATA LXA ICAO ZULS is the airport serving Lhasa the capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region People s Republic of China It is about 97 kilometres 60 mi to Lhasa and about 62 kilometres 39 mi southwest of the city in Gyazhugling Gonggar County of Shannan Lhasa Gonggar Airport拉萨贡嘎机场 ལ ས ག ང དཀར གནམ ག ཐང IATA LXAICAO ZULSSummaryAirport typePublicServesLhasaShannanLocationGonggar County Lhasa Tibet ChinaHub forTibet AirlinesElevation AMSL3 570 m 11 713 ftCoordinates29 17 52 N 090 54 43 E 29 29778 N 90 91194 E 29 29778 90 91194 Coordinates 29 17 52 N 090 54 43 E 29 29778 N 90 91194 E 29 29778 90 91194MapsCAAC airport chartLXALocation in TibetShow map of TibetLXALXA China Show map of ChinaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft09L 27R 4 000 13 123 AsphaltStatistics 2021 Passengers4 779 386Cargo in tons 45 105 7Aircraft movements44 449Source List of the busiest airports in ChinaLhasa Gonggar AirportChinese nameSimplified Chinese拉萨贡嘎机场Traditional Chinese拉薩貢嘎機場Hanyu PinyinLasa Gongga JichǎngTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinLasa Gongga JichǎngWade Gilesla1sa4 gong4ga2 ji1ch ang3Yue CantoneseJyutpinglaai1saat3 gong4ga2 ji1cheung4Tibetan nameTibetanལ ས ག ང དཀར གནམ ག ཐང TranscriptionsWylielha sa gong dkar gnam gru thangTHLlha sa gong kar nam gru tangTibetan PinyinLhasa Konggar Situated at an elevation of 3 600 metres 11 800 ft Lhasa Airport is one of the highest in the world The airport was first built in 1965 a second runway was built in 1994 the second terminal was built in 2004 1 2 and the brand new third terminal was operational in 2021 Contents 1 History 1 1 Damxung Airport 1 2 Gonggar Airport 2 Geographic environment 3 Airport description 4 Flight handling 5 Infrastructure 6 Airlines and destinations 7 See also 8 ReferencesHistory EditBuilding an airport in Tibet which is termed in flying parlance as going over a hump in the Tibetan Plateau has gone through a process of trial and error through many hazardous air routes and several fatal accidents during World War II Damxung Airport Edit The first airport began construction in 1955 and completed was in May 1956 across river from Gongtang township in the southwest of Damxung County at a height of 4 200 metres 13 800 ft Due to remoteness this airport was serviced by a 4 500 metres 14 800 ft gravel runway but needed constant maintenance due to high winds blowing away the stones 3 Flights were sparse with a limited daily window in the morning departure before afternoon to avoid high winds and eventually limited to flights to one per month or one month and a half 4 There was no terminal building added later with two aprons on the southwest end and staff lived in a small building on site An Ilyushin Il 12 and a Convair CV 240 401 were the first aircraft that landed at Damxung airport from the north and south They thus broke the jinx of the forbidden air zone and this was acclaimed a feat It took almost nine more years before the first Beijing Chengdu Lhasa air route became operational in 1965 Gonggar Airport Edit In 1965 the Gonggar Airport was constructed to provide a more reliable location Damxung Airport was decommissioned later site partially converted into a race course with footprint of runway visible from satellite views and the Lhasa Aviation Office was moved from Damxung to Gonggar Airport This established the Gonngar Airport as the second airport in Tibet Over the years with more expansion of the facilities Gonggar became the domestic hub in the Tibetan Plateau connecting many other airports in Tibet 5 In 2021 Terminal 3 was put into service It occupies a floor area of 88 000m and has 21 extra gates for boarding and deplaning enabling the airport to serve 9 million passengers per year by 2025 The new terminal has a lotus shaped roof and rich Tibetan style architecture paying homage to Tibetan culture and ethnic identity 6 Geographic environment Edit View from inside the terminal Gonggar Airport is in Gyazuling township of the Gonggar County It is built in the county where Yarlung Tsangpo River the Brahmaputra River is very wide on the right bank southern bank of the river providing facilities for the runways It is for this reason that the airport was constructed at this location though away from Lhasa where space was a limitation The airport lies to the west of Rawa me which is the capital of the county at the entry of the Namrab Valley 87 kilometres 54 mi from Tsetang 7 8 Within a radius of 30 kilometres 19 mi the airport is surrounded by mountains with elevations ranging from 5 362 6 126 metres 17 592 20 098 ft 9 Access to the airport from Lhasa has been further facilitated by constructing a road tunnel which has reduced the distance and time taken to reach the airport from Lhasa by 40 minutes time of travel from Lhasa is now about 40 60 minutes by shuttle bus services 2 The tunnel and Lhasa Airport Expressway opened in July 2011 10 Airport description EditAt an elevation of 3 500 metres 11 500 ft above sea level the airport is one of the highest in the world Its runway with airport rank 4E at 4 000 metres 13 000 ft 11 with a width of 45 metres 148 ft is designed to handle wide bodied aircraft in the thin Tibetan air It has an area of 25 000 square metres 6 2 acres with the passenger handling facilities of ticketing office the baggage collection beltways and visitors gallery on the first floor of the new terminal building and the departure lounge on the second floor with shopping malls kiosks and restaurants There are four aero bridges one two way bridge and three single way bridges to facilitate passengers to board and disembark from the aircraft 2 The airport began operation in 1965 with flights to Beijing and Chengdu commencing that March Recent additions included the expansion of the existing terminal in 2004 and as a result the airport has the facility to check in 1 300 passengers per hour during peak hours 2 5 9 12 The airport has parking facilities for five Airbus A340 or seven Boeing 757 aircraft 2 The airport is connected to the rest of China which includes cities such as Beijing Chengdu Shanghai Guangzhou Hong Kong Chongqing Xi an Xining Kunming Diqing and Chamdo Region There is an international route connecting Kathmandu Nepal and Lhasa 2 Flight handling EditAll flights to and from the Lhasa Gonggar Airport are handled by seven Chinese based airlines Air China China Eastern China Southern Shenzhen Hainan Sichuan and Tibet Airlines During tourist season roughly April to October there can be as many as 40 domestic flights every week to and from Gonggar carrying on average as many as 700 000 passengers every year There is only one international route at present a once or twice weekly depending on the season flight to and from Kathmandu It is typically not possible to purchase air tickets directly from these carriers given the requirement of obtaining the necessary governmental travel permit which is not the same as the visa to gain entry into the rest of mainland China It was expected that this figure would reach 110 000 by the year 2010 2 Pilots landing at Lhasa Gonggar Airport must be specially trained in handling manoeuvres at landing at the high altitude of 3 700 metres 12 100 ft 1 Incidentally Nagqu Dagring Airport is expected to become the world s highest altitude airport by 2014 at 4 436 meters above sea level 13 Given the frequency of strong air currents picking up in the afternoon most flights into the airport are scheduled in the morning 1 A night landing facility was created by fixing navigational lighting facilities on the runway at a cost of 99 million yuan US 13 2 million only in 2007 This adds to the handling capacity of the airport by about 40 14 The night landing facility was commissioned on 14 November 2007 with the landing of an Airbus A319 aircraft of Air China carrying 90 passengers This facility was made operational initially once a week on Wednesdays from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport in Sichuan Province With this facility the airport planned to handle 1 1 million passengers every year by 2010 as against 1 005 million in 2007 15 The airport was able to accommodate an Airbus A330 overnight for the first time on April 11 2017 a problem due to the airport s high altitude 16 Infrastructure EditA new highway between Lhasa and the Gonggar Airport has been built by the Transportation Department of Tibet at a cost of RMB 1 5 billion yuan It is a four lane road of 37 68 kilometres 23 41 mi length This road is part of the National Highway 318 it starts from the Lhasa railway station passes through the Caina Township in Qushui County terminates between the north entrance of the Gala Mountain Tunnel and the south bridge head of Lhasa River Bridge and en route goes over the first overpass of Lhasa at Liuwu Overpass 17 Airlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsAir ChinaBeijing Capital Chengdu Shuangliu Chengdu Tianfu Chongqing Hongyuan KathmanduChengdu AirlinesChengdu Shuangliu WuhanChina Eastern AirlinesChangsha Chengdu Shuangliu Diqing Hohhot 18 Kunming Shanghai Pudong Xi anChina Southern AirlinesChongqing GuangzhouLucky AirChengdu Tianfu KangdingSichuan AirlinesChengdu Tianfu Chongqing Gannan Hangzhou Kathmandu Kunming Lijiang Mianyang Urumqi Xi an XiningTibet AirlinesBeijing Capital Changsha Chengdu Shuangliu Chongqing Dazhou Diqing Golmud Guangyuan 19 Guiyang Hangzhou Hong Kong 20 21 Jieyang 22 Jinan Kathmandu Kunming Lanzhou Luzhou 22 Mianyang Nanchang 23 Nanchong Nanjing Ngari Qamdo Shanghai Hongqiao Shenyang Shenzhen 22 Shijiazhuang 24 Wanzhou Xi an Xining Yibin 25 Yinchuan 26 Yushu Zhengzhou 27 West AirChongqing Golmud 28 Hefei 29 Luzhou 30 ZhengzhouXiamenAirChongqing Fuzhou XiamenSee also EditList of highest airportsReferences Edit a b c Buckley Michael 2006 Tibet Bradt Travel Guides pp 58 161 ISBN 1 84162 164 1 Retrieved 17 August 2010 a b c d e f g China Travel Guide Lhasa Gonggar Airport Travel 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