在日中文导游:下个月要带的大陆团都取消了
Hang Zhou Ri Bao·2025-11-25 00:53

Core Insights - The cancellation of flights on the China-Japan routes has reached a significant level, with 12 routes canceling all flights as of November 24 [1][2] - The overall cancellation rate for planned flights to Japan from China has increased by approximately 56% compared to the same period last month [3][5] Flight Cancellations - Specific routes with 100% cancellation include Hangzhou to Central International Airport, Nanjing to Fukuoka Airport, and several others, indicating a complete halt in operations for these routes [2] - Major airlines such as Air China and Eastern Airlines are reducing their flight frequencies, with Air China cutting its Shanghai to Osaka route from 21 to 16 flights per week [3][5] Booking Trends - Following the announcement of a free cancellation policy for flights to Japan, there has been a notable decline in ticket bookings, with a reduction of about 29% in the next 60 days compared to the period before the policy [5] - Data indicates that as of November 18, approximately 543,000 tickets were canceled, reflecting a significant drop in demand for travel to Japan [6] Impact on Tourism - The decrease in Chinese tourists is putting pressure on Japanese tourism operators, with reports of canceled group tours during what is typically a busy season [6] - Local tour guides in Japan are expressing concerns over the reduced demand for tours, particularly from mainland China, which traditionally has a high number of elderly travelers and small high-end custom groups [6]