Airlines Cut 58 China–Japan Routes During First Week of Lunar New Year Travel Rush

Airlines have suspended flights on 58 China–Japan routes during the first week of the Lunar New Year travel rush, impacting regional connectivity.

Airlines Cut 58 China–Japan Routes During First Week of Lunar New Year Travel Rush
Airlines Cut 58 China–Japan Routes During First Week of Lunar New Year Travel Rush

Airlines have suspended services on 58 routes between China and Japan during the first week of the Lunar New Year travel rush.

The reductions come during one of the busiest travel periods in Asia, when millions typically travel domestically and internationally. The route cuts have affected connectivity between several cities in both countries, disrupting planned travel schedules.

Airlines periodically adjust capacity based on demand trends, operational factors, and market conditions. The suspension of dozens of routes highlights the volatility in regional travel patterns, even during peak holiday seasons.

China and Japan represent a key aviation corridor in East Asia, supporting tourism, business travel, and cultural exchange. Any significant adjustment in services can have broader implications for airlines, airports, and travelers.

Further updates are expected as carriers reassess demand and operational requirements in the weeks following the holiday period.