Group 1 - The core point of the news is that all Chinese flights to 10 Japanese airports have been canceled, significantly impacting travel during the Spring Festival period [4][5] - In the first week of the Spring Festival, 58 routes between China and Japan have canceled all flights, an increase from the end of January [2][4] - The cancellation of flights is primarily concentrated on routes to Osaka, with major cities like Beijing and Ningbo seeing all flights to Kansai Airport canceled [4][5] Group 2 - The decline in passenger volume is a key reason for the large-scale cancellation of flights, with a reported 45.3% year-on-year decrease in Chinese tourists visiting Japan in December [5] - Following the announcement of free ticket changes for flights to Japan, there has been a significant drop in travel demand, leading to rising ticket prices for remaining flights [5][6] - The capacity from canceled routes is being redirected to other countries, with South Korea and Southeast Asia becoming the primary beneficiaries of this shift [6][10] Group 3 - The most popular international routes during the Spring Festival include Shanghai to Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Seoul, with significant increases in flight numbers compared to the previous year [8][10] - The travel patterns indicate a shift away from Japan as a preferred destination, with South Korea and Thailand emerging as the top choices for outbound travel [10]
春运第一周58条中日航线取消全部航班!被取消的运力转去哪里了
第一财经网·2026-02-11 08:56