Four years of excellence: Qingdao airport's journey to world-class status
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On Aug 11, the runway at Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport was bustling with activity. A flight from Moscow, Russia, carrying 11 metric tons of king crabs, had just landed and begun unloading its cargo.
Moments later, a passenger jet bound for Seoul, South Korea, lifted off.
At the peak of the ongoing summer travel season, the airport handles an average of 630 flights a day — over 20 per hour — with nearly 50 passengers arriving or departing every minute.
This thriving scene in both passenger and cargo operations captures the vitality of the modern international gateway.
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