Japanese media: Chinese airlines cut over 900 China-Japan flights in December

The ongoing dispute between China and Japan caused by Japanese Prime Minister Takayoshi Kishida's remarks on "Taiwan's situation" has continued. On Saturday, November 29, Nikkei Asia reported that Chinese airlines have so far cut more than 900 flights between China and Japan in December, with the most being flights to Kansai International Airport in Osaka, accounting for about two-thirds.

According to Central News Agency, citing data from the aviation data company Cirium, as of the 27th, Chinese airlines had cut 904 flights in December, involving 72 routes, accounting for about 16% of the total number of China-Japan flights, far exceeding the 268 flights on the 25th.

Recently, Mr. Naoki Fujii, president of Narita International Airport Company, said that several Chinese airlines have stated they will reduce flights to Japan, and it is expected that from December, weekly flights between China and Narita Airport will be reduced by 10% to 20%.

Source: rfi

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