The government of the Tibet autonomous region will invest 100 million yuan ($16.05 million) a year to encourage airlines to operate routes in Tibet, according to Xinhua.com.
The airlines, which will launch routes between Tibet and other domestic cities, will receive 10,000 to 20,000 yuan for each flight in the first three operating years, under the government's plan.
Carriers which open new routes within the autonomous region or from Tibet to international destinations, also will receive rewards.
The government plans to increase visits to Tibet through adding flights and opening new routes.
Seven airlines currently operate 38 routes in Tibet.