On January 22, civil flights grew by 3.6% – WORLD

Civilian flights increased by 3.6 percent on January 22.It was reported that yesterday’s transportation of goods to China was carried out regularly, in particular, the number of civilian flights increased by 3.6 percent compared with January 21.According to the latest information provided by the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, rail transportation of goods across the country was carried out without problems yesterday, the total volume of goods transported increased by 1.46 percent compared to January 21, reaching 9 million 702 thousand tons. The number of shipping trucks decreased by 33.39 percent compared to the previous day and decreased by 575 thousand. The volume of processed cargo in seaports decreased by 16 percent compared to the previous day and decreased to 22 million 314 thousand tons. decreased by 615,000 units. The number of civil flights as of January 22 increased by 3.6 percent compared to January 21 and reached 9,577.
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