Southwest China's Yunnan Province is to invest more than 20
billion yuan (US$2.5 billion) in airport construction projects in
the next five years.
According to the province's blueprint for the 11th Five-Year
Guidelines (2006-2010), the projects will further improve
transportation ability of Yunnan and boom local economic growth in
the sectors of foreign trade and tourism.
By 2010, the number of airports in Yunnan will reach 15, forming
a comprehensive air traffic network that links all parts of Yunnan
with the outside world, especially countries in southeastern Asia
and southern Asia.
With the provincial capital Kunming as hinge, the air traffic
network will provide domestic and overseas tourists convenient
access to dozens of well-known tourism sites such as Lijiang
ancient town, Xishuangbannan ethnic villages and Simao border
city.
The Kunming new international airport is aimed at becoming one
of the world's top 80 airports by 2010 in the fields of flight
number and capacity of passenger and cargo handling.
(Xinhua News Agency March 28, 2006)