日媒:中国航空公司12月要取消超900架次赴日航班
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-11-29 02:40

Group 1 - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's remarks regarding Taiwan have led to escalating diplomatic tensions between China and Japan, resulting in significant cancellations of flights and a downturn in tourism [1][4][5] - Chinese airlines are set to cancel over 900 flights to Japan in December, which is three times the number reported two days prior, affecting approximately 15.6 million seats [1][2] - Major Japanese airports, particularly Kansai International Airport, are experiencing the most significant impact, with 626 inbound flights canceled, including numerous flights from major Chinese cities [1][2] Group 2 - The price of round-trip tickets from Kansai to Shanghai has dropped significantly, from approximately 20,000 yen (130 USD) last year to about 8,500 yen this year [2] - There is uncertainty regarding future flight cancellations, with estimates suggesting that 10% to 20% of the nearly 300 weekly flights from Narita to mainland China may be affected [2] - Japanese industries are expressing concern over the potential decline in Chinese tourists, with reports of over 1,000 cancellations at a hotel in Aichi Prefecture during a specific period [2][4] Group 3 - The ongoing diplomatic dispute has led to the suspension of youth exchange programs between China and Japan, which typically see increased activity during November and December [4][5] - Several performances by Japanese artists in China have been canceled as a direct consequence of the diplomatic tensions [4][5] - The Chinese government has issued warnings to its citizens regarding travel to Japan, reflecting the deteriorating relations [4][6]