One ‘Ghost Airport’ in China Plans to Expand Again

The $6 million refurbished airport in Dachangshan island, off China’s north-east coast, planned to welcome 78,000 passengers in 2015.  Those plans have not been realized and the airport largely sits vacant and it’s hard to get a flight out of it. The last data in 2013 showed the airport had less than 4,000 passengers. Now, the Dalian government plans to spend the equivalent of $238.9 million dollars this year to expand the airport to accommodate what it says will be 250,000 passengers by 2020.

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See Gumbo’s story on the Spanish ‘Ghost Airport’ that finally got some flights:

https://www.travelgumbo.com/blo…to-life-with-ryanair

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9 years ago

Seems as if someone really believes “if you build it, they will come.”

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