Japanese media: Sharp decline in China-Japan flights during the first week of the Spring Festival travel rush

Japanese media TBS News reported on February 11: From February 2 to March 13, China entered the "Spring Festival travel rush." According to data from the Chinese flight management app, the main destinations for overseas flights from mainland China in the first week of the Spring Festival were Hong Kong, Thailand, and South Korea. Flights to Cambodia and Malaysia also increased significantly.

On the other hand, the number of flights from Shanghai to Kansai International Airport decreased by 87 flights. The number of flights from Shanghai to Narita Airport decreased by 40 flights.

In the route rankings, the Shanghai-Osaka Kansai route, which was first last year, dropped to ninth place. The Shanghai-Narita route, which was third last year, also fell to tenth place.

Additionally, the total number of flights between Japan and China decreased by 49.2% compared to the same period last year.

The number of flights to Japan is expected to continue to decrease in the future.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1856814747289611/

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