Core Viewpoint - The cancellation of all flights on 46 China-Japan routes for the next two weeks has significantly impacted travel plans, with over 2,195 flights canceled, affecting more than 440,000 travelers [2][5]. Group 1: Flight Cancellations - As of December 22, 2025, the total number of canceled flights from mainland China to Japan in January 2026 has reached 2,195, with a cancellation rate of 40.4% [2]. - The 46 routes set to have zero flights in the next two weeks involve 38 airports in both China and Japan [2]. - Major cities in China affected include Shanghai, Nanjing, Chengdu, and others, with Shanghai's two airports having the highest concentration of cancellations [5][4]. Group 2: Economic Impact on Japanese Tourism - The cancellation of flights has led to a significant decline in the number of Chinese tourists, with reports indicating that around 30% to 40% of customers for some companies were Chinese tourists, resulting in a 30% drop in sales [9][12]. - In Kyoto, approximately 60% of Chinese reservations have been canceled, leading to a substantial impact on local businesses, particularly in the hospitality and dining sectors [14][16]. - The overall economic reliance on tourism in regions like Osaka and Kyoto is highlighted, with local businesses expressing concern over the long-term effects of the decline in Chinese visitors [11][16].
冲上热搜!未来两周,46条中日航线取消全部航班,1月取消班次已超2000个
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-22 07:41