A key regional gateway in Yunnan, serving as the main airport for Dehong Prefecture.


Dehong Mangshi International Airport (LUM) is located 6.5 km southeast of downtown Mangshi, Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province. It serves as the primary air transport hub for western Yunnan, connecting the region to major Chinese cities and select international destinations. The airport has undergone several expansions since its original opening in 1990, with the latest completed in 2018.
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Passenger traffic increased by 5.1% year-over-year in 2023, driven by expanded domestic routes.
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Staff includes airline personnel, ground services, security, retail, and local government operations.

Recent terminal and runway expansions enable handling up to 4 million passengers annually[5][6].
Upgrades include digital check-in, automated baggage handling, and improved airfield lighting systems.
Initiatives include energy-efficient terminal design, waste reduction programs, and water conservation measures.
Strengthen collaboration with provincial authorities to secure funding for further infrastructure and safety improvements.
Prioritize runway maintenance and terminal modernization to support growing passenger and cargo volumes.
Accelerate adoption of green building standards and renewable energy to meet regional environmental targets.