未来两周46条中日航线停飞,涉广州深圳上海等26城
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-12-24 07:18

Core Viewpoint - The cancellation of 46 China-Japan flight routes has significantly impacted travel plans, affecting over 440,000 passengers and leading to a 40.4% cancellation rate for flights from mainland China to Japan in January 2026 [1][11]. Group 1: Flight Cancellations - A total of 2,195 flights from mainland China to Japan have been canceled, representing a cancellation rate of 40.4% [1][11]. - The 46 canceled routes cover 38 airports in both China and Japan, including 26 cities in mainland China and 18 airports in Japan [2]. - Major cities affected in China include Shanghai, Nanjing, and Chengdu, with Shanghai's two airports (Pudong and Hongqiao) seeing the highest number of cancellations [5][2]. Group 2: Impact on Airlines - Major Chinese airlines such as Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines have begun implementing ticket refund and change policies for all flights to Japan within the next two weeks [11]. - Following the announcement of a free cancellation policy for flights to Japan on November 15, there has been a noticeable decline in ticket bookings for these routes [14]. Group 3: Broader Implications - The reduction in flights has led to a 30% decrease in the number of flights to Japan over the past month, with weekly flights dropping from 1,224 to 852 [14]. - As a result of the flight cancellations, some Chinese tourists are shifting their travel plans to South Korea, which has now surpassed Japan in terms of outbound flight volume from China [14]. - The tourism industry in Japan, particularly in areas like Osaka and Kyoto that heavily rely on Chinese tourists, is experiencing a significant downturn, with many businesses reporting a sharp decline in revenue due to cancellations [17].