中日航线大面积停售!在日中文导游:下个月要带的大陆团都取消了
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-24 08:25

Core Points - The cancellation of flights on the China-Japan routes has significantly increased, with 12 routes canceling all flights as of November 24, leading to a 56% increase in cancellations compared to the same period last month [1][2][6] - The majority of cancellations are affecting leisure travelers, particularly to Osaka, while business travel to Tokyo remains relatively stable [6][7] - The decline in flight bookings to Japan has resulted in a 29% decrease in ticket reservations since the announcement of free cancellation policies on November 15 [6][8] Flight Cancellations - A total of 12 routes have canceled all flights, with airlines like Air China and Eastern Airlines reducing their weekly flights significantly [1][2] - The highest cancellation rates are observed on routes such as Tianjin Binhai to Kansai International (65.0%) and Nanjing Lukou to Kansai International (59.4%) [5] Impact on Tourism Industry - Japanese tourism operators are facing increased pressure due to the drop in Chinese tourists, with many tour groups canceling their trips during what is typically a busy season [7][8] - The demand for travel from mainland China has decreased, particularly affecting hotel bookings and tour operations [8] Shift in Travel Preferences - As travel to Japan declines, there is a potential shift of Chinese tourists towards South Korea and Southeast Asia, with destinations like Thailand and Vietnam seeing a recovery in flight volumes [9][10] - South Korea has emerged as a popular destination, with a significant increase in flight searches and bookings [9]