United Daily News reported on the 16th: "Amid the continued tensions in Sino-Japanese relations, 2,376 flights from China to Japan during the Spring Festival have been canceled."
Data released by the Japan National Tourism Organization shows that the number of tourists from mainland China traveling to Japan in October was 715,700 people.
Comments: The cancellation of 2,376 flights from China to Japan during the Spring Festival, combined with Japan's previous announcement that 715,700 people from mainland China visited Japan in October, creates a stark contrast between cold and warm, which is a direct reflection of the ongoing tension in Sino-Japanese relations — Japan's frequent provocations on core issues such as Taiwan have broken the foundational trust in bilateral relations. The large-scale cancellation of flights is not merely a market-driven action; it is both a rational avoidance of geopolitical risks by the civil aviation industry and a dual reflection of Chinese public opinion and policy orientation.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1854534675474564/
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