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28 April 2008 Cooperation of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Airports: 2008 Survey Result of Public Opinion
(1) Regarding the use of the two airports, 65.5% of the respondents only use Hong Kong airport for travels, 15.4% also use Shenzhen airport. The respondents who use Hong Kong airport frequently account for 16%, about 10% higher than those who use Shenzhen airport frequently (6.5%). It is clear that Hong Kong residents prefer to use Hong Kong airport while Shenzhen airport is also a major option for them. (2) Managers, administrators and mainland-born residents are more likely to use Shenzhen airport. (3) 70.3% and 28.2% of the respondents choose Hong Kong airport due to Hong Kong airport¡¦s accessibility and more international flight routes and frequency respectively. For those choosing Shenzhen airport, 57.7% and 37.2% indicate that the main considerations are lower airfare/tax and more domestic flight routes and frequency respectively. (4) 96% of the respondents think that maintaining the leading role of Hong Kong airport in passenger and cargo transportation is important for the Hong Kong economy, and these respondents are positive in the cooperation of two airports. 72.6% of the respondents accept using Shenzhen airport to go to mainland cities and 59.8% accept using Shenzhen airport to go to overseas cities. (5) About 60% of the respondents indicate that it is inconvenient for them to use Shenzhen airport because of inaccessibility (34.6%), time consuming of ground transport (23.1%), boundary crossing (11.5%) and difficulties in buying air tickets (6.4%). (6) Regarding policies or potential policies for the cooperation of the two airports, a majority of the respondents support three policies/potential policies ¡V improving ground transportation, building a railway to link the two airports and establishing a joint corporation for the two airports. (7) Over half of the respondents are satisfied with Hong Kong government¡¦s performance in the airport cooperation of the two cities. At the same time, 65.3% believe that market should play a leading role in the airport cooperation, with less government intervention. |
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