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What's the name of the airline?

The route of aircraft flight is called air traffic line, which is abbreviated as air route. Aircraft route not only determines the specific direction, starting point and stopping point of the aircraft, but also specifies the width and flying height of the route according to the needs of air traffic control, so as to maintain air traffic order and ensure flight safety.

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Chinese name

Air pipeline

Foreign name

Air pipeline

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The flight path of the plane

classify

International routes, domestic routes, regional routes

definition

Routes generally include air routes and sea routes.

air flue

According to the origin and destination of aircraft flight, the routes can be divided into three categories: international routes, domestic routes and regional routes.

International routes refer to flight routes connecting two or more countries;

Domestic routes refer to routes within a country, which can be divided into three categories: trunk lines, feeder lines and local routes;

Regional routes refer to routes connecting ordinary areas and special areas within a country, such as routes between Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.

In addition, routes can also be divided into fixed routes and temporary routes. Temporary routes are usually not allowed to cross air routes, fixed routes or pass over airports with frequent flights. [2]

sea lane

1. According to the ship operation mode

(1) A regular route refers to a route that uses fixed ships to sail in fixed shipping schedules and ports and operates passenger and cargo transportation business at relatively fixed freight rates. Regular routes, also known as liner routes, mainly carry groceries.

(2) Unscheduled routes are routes temporarily selected according to the needs of freight transportation. Ships, schedules and ports of call are not fixed, mainly engaged in the transportation of bulk and low-cost goods.

2. according to the distance of the voyage

(1) Ocean route refers to the transportation route with long voyage and ships crossing the ocean, such as the route from the Far East to Europe and America. It is customary for our country to take the port of Aden as the boundary, and classify the routes west of the port of Aden, including the two sides of the Red Sea, Europe, North and South America, as ocean-going routes.

(2) Offshore routes refer to maritime transport routes between domestic ports and ports of neighboring countries. China has traditionally called the Asia and Oceania routes east of Aden Port as offshore routes. (3) Coastal routes refer to maritime transport routes between domestic coastal ports, such as Shanghai/Guangzhou, Qingdao/Dalian, etc.

3. According to the range of navigation

(1) Atlantic route; (2) Pacific route; (3) Indian Ocean route; (4) global routes.