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“人工智能+民航”融合发展迎来政策利好
Zheng Quan Ri Bao· 2025-12-05 16:32
Core Insights - The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has released an implementation opinion aimed at promoting the high-quality development of "Artificial Intelligence + Civil Aviation" by 2027 and achieving deep integration by 2030 [1][2] Group 1: Implementation Goals - By 2027, the integration of AI with civil aviation in areas such as safety, operations, travel, logistics, regulation, and planning is expected to show initial results [1] - By 2030, a comprehensive and deep integration of AI across various civil aviation sectors is anticipated, with a focus on establishing governance and safety assurance systems [1] Group 2: Current Applications and Innovations - Major airlines like Air China and China Eastern Airlines are actively implementing AI solutions, such as passenger service information systems and baggage tracking, which enhance operational efficiency and passenger experience [2] - The "Qihang" large model, specifically designed for civil aviation, has led to the development of AI customer service products and intelligent baggage handling robots, supporting the sector's digital transformation [2] Group 3: Industry Perspectives - Experts highlight the significant potential of AI in improving passenger travel experiences, particularly in optimizing flight paths during adverse weather conditions to reduce delays [3] - The CAAC emphasizes the need for a systematic approach to AI integration, focusing on high-value scenarios in safety and operations, while also advocating for the establishment of industry data standards and collaborative ecosystem development [3]
涉中日航线,三大航司公布最新退改政策
Group 1 - The three major airlines in China, Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines, have announced special handling for tickets related to flights to and from Japan, allowing free cancellations and changes for travel until March 28, 2026 [1][2] - The previous policy for free cancellations and changes was set to expire on December 31, 2025 [1] - On November 14, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese consulate in Japan advised citizens to avoid traveling to Japan, emphasizing the need for heightened security awareness [2] Group 2 - As of November 24, data from a third-party travel platform indicated that 12 routes between China and Japan had canceled all flights, affecting cities such as Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sapporo, and Osaka [4]
多家航司延长中日航线免费退改签至2026年3月
Bei Ke Cai Jing· 2025-12-05 13:47
Group 1 - Multiple domestic airlines have extended the free cancellation and change policy for flights to Japan until March 28, 2026, allowing passengers to modify their travel plans without fees [1] - The decision follows significant criticism of Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide's remarks regarding Taiwan, which has led to a decline in travel demand to Japan [1] - As of December 1, over 40% of planned flights from China to Japan have been canceled, totaling more than 1,900 flights, indicating a sharp drop in traveler numbers since mid-November [2] Group 2 - The number of travelers to Japan decreased significantly, with a reported 23% drop in passenger volume on November 25 compared to November 15 [2] - Airlines are monitoring market demand and evaluating passenger cancellation and change requests as they adjust their flight schedules to Japan [1]
多家航司宣布日本航线继续免费退票
Core Viewpoint - The ticket refund and change policy for flights to and from Japan has been extended by several Chinese airlines, allowing free modifications and cancellations for tickets purchased before December 5, 2025, for travel dates between November 15, 2025, and March 28, 2026 [1][13]. Group 1: Airlines Involved - Major airlines such as Air China, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Hainan Airlines, and Shandong Airlines have announced the extension of their free refund and change policy for Japan routes [1][13]. - The policy applies to tickets purchased or exchanged before December 5, 2025, for flights to Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai, Hiroshima, Sapporo, and Okinawa [1]. Group 2: Ticket Change and Refund Rules - For Air China, the first change to a flight on the same route incurs no fee, and refunds are also free of charge for eligible tickets [1]. - China Southern Airlines has similar rules, allowing the first change without a fee and refunds without charge for tickets that meet the specified criteria [4][5]. - Hainan Airlines and Shandong Airlines have also implemented comparable policies, allowing free changes and refunds under certain conditions [9][11]. Group 3: Impact on Flight Operations - As of November 30, 2023, the number of one-way flights from China to Japan has decreased from 4,703 to 3,537, a reduction of 1,166 flights or 25% [13]. - The total seating capacity has also dropped from 884,148 to 672,568, representing a 24% decrease [13]. - The future flight arrangements for the next three months remain uncertain, with only some airlines announcing adjustments extending into March 2026 [13].
多家航司宣布日本航线继续免费退票
21世纪经济报道· 2025-12-05 13:02
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the extension of the free ticket change and refund policy for flights between China and Japan, allowing travelers to adjust their plans without incurring fees due to ongoing reductions in flight availability [1][12]. Group 1: Policy Changes - Multiple Chinese airlines, including Air China, China Southern Airlines, and Hainan Airlines, have announced that tickets purchased before December 5, 2025, for flights to and from Japan can be changed or refunded without fees if the travel dates fall between November 15, 2025, and March 28, 2026 [1][3][8]. - The policy applies to specific ticket types, including those issued under certain flight numbers and those that have not been used [1][3][8]. Group 2: Flight Reductions - Data from AeroRoutes indicates a significant reduction in flights from China to Japan, with the number of one-way flights decreasing from 4,703 in mid-November to 3,537 by the end of November, representing a 25% reduction [12]. - The total number of available seats has also decreased from 884,148 to 672,568, marking a 24% drop in capacity [12]. Group 3: Implementation Details - The airlines have specified that the first change to a new flight on the same route will not incur a fee, although fare differences may apply [4][9]. - Refund requests made within the ticket's validity period will also be processed without a fee, provided the ticket has not been previously changed [5][9].
最新!涉及日本航线,多家航司决定
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-05 12:38
Core Points - Multiple airlines have announced an extension of the free cancellation and rescheduling policy for flights on Japan routes until March 28, 2026 [10] Group 1: Airline Policies - Air China, Eastern Airlines, Southern Airlines, and Shanghai Airlines have issued notifications regarding special handling of tickets for flights to and from Japan [1][2][4][7] - The applicable tickets must be purchased or reissued before December 5, 2025, and involve travel dates between November 15, 2025, and March 28, 2026 [1][2][4][7] Group 2: Ticket Conditions - Tickets must meet specific conditions, including having at least one unused segment involving Japan and being eligible for changes or cancellations within the specified dates [2][4][8] - Free changes are allowed for flights rescheduled within three days before or after the original flight date, while cancellations can be processed without fees for unused segments [9][8] Group 3: Government Advisory - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning for Chinese citizens to avoid traveling to Japan, prompting airlines to facilitate better travel arrangements for affected passengers [9][10]
多家航司公告:中日航线免费退改签延长至明年3月28日
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-12-05 11:51
Core Viewpoint - Multiple Chinese airlines have extended their free ticket change and refund policy for flights to Japan due to recent geopolitical tensions, allowing passengers to adjust their travel plans without incurring fees [1][6]. Group 1: Policy Adjustments - Airlines including Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Hainan Airlines, Spring Airlines, Shandong Airlines, Xiamen Airlines, and Shenzhen Airlines have announced changes to their ticket handling policies for flights to Japan [1]. - The new policy allows free changes and refunds for tickets purchased or exchanged before December 5, 2025, for travel dates between November 15, 2025, and March 28, 2026 [1]. - For example, Air China's policy specifies that tickets must be purchased before December 5, 2025, and must involve flights to or from specific Japanese cities [1]. Group 2: Impact on Flight Operations - Following the diplomatic tensions, as of November 27, 2023, Chinese airlines had canceled 904 flights on 72 routes to Japan, representing 16% of the planned 5,548 flights, equating to approximately 156,000 seats [6]. - The reduction in Chinese tourists traveling to Japan is expected to significantly impact Japan's GDP, with estimates suggesting a decrease of 0.36% and an economic loss of about 2.2 trillion yen (approximately 101.16 billion yuan) [8].
三大航司:中日航线免费退改签延长至明年3月28日
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-12-05 11:09
Group 1 - Major airlines in China, including Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines, have announced special handling for tickets related to flights to and from Japan [1] - The free cancellation and change policy for flights involving Japan is applicable for travel until March 28, 2026 [1] - The previous policy for free cancellation and changes was set to expire on December 31, 2025 [1]
多家航空公司发布通知
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-05 10:57
Group 1 - Multiple domestic airlines have extended the free cancellation and change policy for flights involving Japan until March 28, 2026 [1] - The policy adjustment comes in response to controversial remarks made by Japan's new Prime Minister, which have drawn significant criticism and led to a warning from Chinese authorities for citizens to avoid traveling to Japan [1] - Following the announcement on November 15, over 40% of planned flights from China to Japan have been canceled, totaling more than 1,900 flights [1] Group 2 - The number of travelers to Japan has significantly decreased, with a reported drop of approximately 23% in passenger volume on November 25 compared to November 15 [1] - Airlines are currently monitoring market demand and evaluating the situation regarding passenger cancellations and changes [1]
多家中国航司涉日航班免费退改延至3月28日
Group 1 - The ticket refund and change policy for flights to and from Japan has been extended by Chinese airlines, allowing free changes and cancellations for tickets purchased before December 5, 2025, for travel dates between November 15, 2025, and March 28, 2026 [1][2] - As of November 30, the number of one-way flights from Chinese airlines to Japan has decreased from 4,703 (as of November 16) to 3,537, representing a reduction of 1,166 flights or 25% [2] - The total number of seats available has also decreased from 884,148 to 672,568, a reduction of 24% [2] Group 2 - Spring Airlines has not announced a free refund and change policy but has already disclosed plans to reduce some flights for the upcoming year [3]