60 Flights Canceled and 789 Delayed Across China: Air China, China Express, and China Eastern Airlines Grapple with Severe Weather Disruptions in Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu Leaving Thousands of Passengers Stranded– What You Need to Know About the Im
Air China, China Express, and China Eastern Airlines cancel 60 flights across Asia due to bad weather, affecting multiple cities and airports.
Weather disruptions are a major factor influencing the global aviation industry, and recent flight cancellations across Asia have demonstrated the unpredictable nature of air travel. Air China, China Express, and China Eastern Airlines have faced significant disruptions due to adverse weather conditions, with numerous flights canceled across key regions. In this detailed report, we explore the impact on passengers, affected regions, key routes, and the tourism industry in the wake of these cancellations. This disruption also presents an opportunity for the industry to grow, adapt, and come back stronger in the face of adversity.
Flight Cancellations: Total Affected Flights
In total, the three airlines have canceled more than 60 flights across multiple domestic and international routes. This widespread disruption highlights the vulnerability of the aviation industry to weather-related events. Passengers have been left stranded, with some uncertain about when they will be able to reach their destinations. Flight cancellations due to weather are an unfortunate reality, particularly in regions prone to extreme weather patterns like monsoons, typhoons, and heavy snowfalls.
Air China (CCA): 20 flights canceled
China Express Airlines (HXA): 20 flights canceled
China Eastern Airlines (CES): 20 flights canceled
The airlines have cited bad weather conditions as the primary reason for these cancellations, with delays and uncertainties plaguing passengers at various airports.
AIR CHINA
Ident
Type
Origin
Destination
Scheduled Departure Time
CCA1440
B738
Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG / ZUCK)
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Tue 06:25PM CST
CCA8170
909
Ulanhot (HLH / ZBUL)
Hohhot Baita Int’l (HET / ZBHH)
Tue 07:00PM CST
CCA8380
B38M
Nanchang Changbei Int’l (KHN / ZSCN)
Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX / ZBAD)
Tue 09:05PM CST
CCA8358
A321
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Tue 09:05PM CST
CCA1408
C919
Chengdu Shuangliu Int’l (CTU / ZUUU)
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Tue 09:10PM CST
CCA8576
A321
Changchun Longjia Int’l (CGQ / ZYCC)
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Tue 09:35PM CST
CCA1732
A319
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Tue 09:40PM CST
CCA1841
A320
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Yangzhou Taizhou (YTY / ZSYA)
Wed 07:10AM CST
CCA1789
A21N
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Guangzhou Baiyun Int’l (CAN / ZGGG)
Wed 07:25AM CST
CCA1507
A330
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS)
Wed 07:40AM CST
CCA8591
A321
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Chengdu Shuangliu Int’l (CTU / ZUUU)
Wed 07:40AM CST
CCA8357
A321
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Wed 07:50AM CST
CCA1431
B738
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG / ZUCK)
Wed 08:10AM CST
CCA2619
909
Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF)
Wuhan Tianhe (WUH / ZHHH)
Wed 08:20AM CST
CCA1706
A330
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Wed 08:40AM CST
CCA8267
A320
Wuhan Tianhe (WUH / ZHHH)
Chengdu Shuangliu Int’l (CTU / ZUUU)
Wed 09:25AM CST
CCA1842
A320
Yangzhou Taizhou (YTY / ZSYA)
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Wed 09:25AM CST
CCA1790
A21N
Guangzhou Baiyun Int’l (CAN / ZGGG)
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Wed 11:00AM CST
CCA9663
A320
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Guangzhou Baiyun Int’l (CAN / ZGGG)
Wed 11:05AM CST
CCA1508
A330
Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS)
Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA)
Wed 11:40AM CST
CHINA EXPRESS
Ident
Type
Origin
Destination
Scheduled Departure Time
HXA4785
CRJ9
Zunyi Maotai Airport (WMT / ZUMT)
Zhanjiang (ZHA / ZGZJ)
Tue 07:00PM CST
HXA4969
909
Yining (YIN / ZWYN)
Altay (AAT / ZWAT)
Tue 07:25PM CST
HXA4746
909
Jining (JNG / ZSJG)
Quzhou (JUZ / ZSJU)
Tue 08:30PM CST
HXA4064
A321
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Baotou (BAV / ZBOW)
Tue 09:00PM CST
HXA4786
CRJ9
Zhanjiang (ZHA / ZGZJ)
Zunyi Maotai Airport (WMT / ZUMT)
Tue 09:15PM CST
HXA4970
909
Altay (AAT / ZWAT)
Yining (YIN / ZWYN)
Tue 09:25PM CST
HXA4190
CRJ9
Tacheng (TCG / ZWTC)
Bole Alashankou (Bortala) (BPL / ZWBL)
Tue 09:25PM CST
HXA4119
909
Korla (KRL / ZWKL)
Ruoqiang Loulan Airport (RQA / ZWRQ)
Tue 10:33PM CST
HXA4190
CRJ9
Bole Alashankou (Bortala) (BPL / ZWBL)
Korla (KRL / ZWKL)
Tue 11:05PM CST
HXA4786
CRJ9
Zunyi Maotai Airport (WMT / ZUMT)
Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG / ZUCK)
Tue 11:21PM CST
HXA4780
909
Ruoqiang Loulan Airport (RQA / ZWRQ)
Korla (KRL / ZWKL)
Wed 12:03AM CST
HXA4551
A320
Tianjin Binhai Int’l (TSN / ZBTJ)
Shuozhou Zirun (SZH / ZBSG)
Wed 07:05AM CST
HXA2855
A321
Baotou (BAV / ZBOW)
Xilinhot (XIL / ZBXH)
Wed 08:45AM CST
HXA2695
909
Kashgar (Kashi) (KHG / ZWSH)
Alaer Talimu (ACF / ZWAL)
Wed 08:55AM CST
HXA4779
909
Korla (KRL / ZWKL)
Ruoqiang Loulan Airport (RQA / ZWRQ)
Wed 09:00AM CST
HXA4551
A320
Shuozhou Zirun (SZH / ZBSG)
Changsha Huanghua Int’l (CSX / ZGHA)
Wed 09:30AM CST
HXA2693
CRJ9
Tianma (ZFL / ZWZS)
Karamay (KRY / ZWKM)
Wed 10:15AM CST
HXA4120
909
Ruoqiang Loulan Airport (RQA / ZWRQ)
Korla (KRL / ZWKL)
Wed 10:40AM CST
HXA2695
909
Alaer Talimu (ACF / ZWAL)
Bole Alashankou (Bortala) (BPL / ZWBL)
Wed 10:50AM CST
HXA2856
A321
Xilinhot (XIL / ZBXH)
Baotou (BAV / ZBOW)
Wed 10:55AM CST
CHINA EASTERN
Ident
Type
Origin
Destination
Scheduled Departure Time
CES5393
A20N
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Yichang (YIH / ZHYC)
Tue 06:25PM CST
CES6275
A20N
Qingdao Jiaodong Int’l (TAO / ZSQD)
Yanji Chaoyangchuan (YNJ / ZYYJ)
Tue 06:45PM CST
CES9661
B735
Kunming Changshui Int’l (KMG / ZPPP)
Wenzhou Int’l (WNZ / ZSWZ)
Tue 07:20PM CST
CES5297
B732
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Taiyuan Wusu (TYN / ZBYN)
Tue 07:25PM CST
CES6156
A319
Fuzhou Changle Int’l (FOC / ZSFZ)
Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY)
Tue 07:35PM CST
CES9062
C09
Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport (SWA / ZGOW)
Hefei Xinqiao Airport (HFE / ZSOF)
Tue 07:55PM CST
CES6183
A321
Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF)
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Tue 08:15PM CST
CES5417
A321
Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS)
Chengdu Shuangliu Int’l (CTU / ZUUU)
Tue 09:05PM CST
CES5394
A20N
Yichang (YIH / ZHYC)
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Tue 09:35PM CST
CES9729
737
Dehong Mangshi Airport (LUM / ZPMS)
Guangzhou Baiyun Int’l (CAN / ZGGG)
Tue 09:40PM CST
CES6276
A20N
Yanji Chaoyangchuan (YNJ / ZYYJ)
Qingdao Jiaodong Int’l (TAO / ZSQD)
Tue 09:45PM CST
CES9662
B735
Wenzhou Int’l (WNZ / ZSWZ)
Kunming Changshui Int’l (KMG / ZPPP)
Tue 10:35PM CST
CES5585
A20N
Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)
Ganzhou Huangjin (KOW / ZSGZ)
Wed 08:10AM CST
CES9061
C09
Hefei Xinqiao Airport (HFE / ZSOF)
Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport (SWA / ZGOW)
Wed 09:20AM CST
CES9137
ARJ
Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport (SWA / ZGOW)
Wenzhou Int’l (WNZ / ZSWZ)
Wed 12:05PM CST
CES5263
B732
Taiyuan Wusu (TYN / ZBYN)
Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF)
Wed 04:45PM CST
CES2289
A319
Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY)
Wenzhou Int’l (WNZ / ZSWZ)
Wed 06:15PM CST
CES5134
A321
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX / ZBAD)
Wed 07:15PM CST
CES6178
A320
Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int’l (HGH / ZSHC)
Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF)
Wed 07:40PM CST
CES5702
737
Kunming Changshui Int’l (KMG / ZPPP)
Tengchong Tuofeng (TCZ / ZPTC)
Wed 07:50PM CST
Key Affected Airports
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key airports affected by the flight cancellations across the three airlines:
Air China (CCA):
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK / ZBAA): Major disruptions due to adverse weather conditions, with several flights from Beijing delayed or canceled.
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG / ZSPD): Some flights originating from Shanghai faced cancellations, disrupting both domestic and international travelers.
China Express Airlines (HXA):
Zunyi Maotai Airport (WMT / ZUMT): Flights from Zunyi to Zhanjiang, including return services, were disrupted.
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH / ZSHC): Several flights were impacted, primarily due to the inclement weather in East China.
Korla (KRL / ZWKL): Korla was also affected with several cancellations, especially during night hours.
China Eastern Airlines (CES):
Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG / ZSPD): Flights from Shanghai were impacted, particularly those with destinations in southern and western China.
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU / ZUUU): Chengdu, a key hub for both domestic and international flights, faced some cancellations due to bad weather conditions.
Key Regions Affected
The following regions were hit hard by the cancellations, with some airports closing temporarily or seeing limited capacity:
Air China (CCA):
Northern China: Beijing, a major transit hub in the northern part of the country, saw significant disruptions in both inbound and outbound flights.
Eastern China: Shanghai and surrounding areas were also affected by strong winds and heavy rain, especially near the coastal regions.
China Express Airlines (HXA):
Southwest China: Zunyi Maotai Airport in Guizhou province faced cancellations due to heavy rain and thunderstorms.
Northeastern China: Cities like Yanji in Jilin province saw flight cancellations because of snowstorms and poor visibility.
China Eastern Airlines (CES):
Eastern China: Shanghai, as a major gateway city, was significantly affected by fog and heavy rain, disrupting travel.
Southwest China: Sichuan province, particularly Chengdu, saw a higher number of cancellations due to localized weather disturbances.
Key Affected Routes and Cities
Now, let’s dive deeper into the affected routes and cities impacted by these flight cancellations.
Air China (CCA):
Beijing Capital to Shanghai Pudong (Flight CCA8357): This domestic route saw multiple cancellations due to bad weather conditions in both Beijing and Shanghai.
Chongqing to Beijing Capital (Flight CCA1431): Cancellations on this route were due to heavy rainfall and strong winds in Chongqing.
China Express Airlines (HXA):
Zunyi to Zhanjiang (Flight HXA4785): This route was affected by severe weather, with heavy rain and thunderstorms causing delays.
Korla to Ruoqiang Loulan (Flight HXA4119): Extreme weather conditions in the western Xinjiang region caused disruptions on this route.
Jining to Quzhou (Flight HXA4746): This route was grounded due to poor visibility and rainfall in both Jining and Quzhou.
China Eastern Airlines (CES):
Shanghai Pudong to Wenzhou (Flight CES9661): The weather in both Shanghai and Wenzhou led to multiple cancellations.
Chengdu to Hangzhou (Flight CES6183): Chengdu’s weather conditions contributed to significant flight cancellations.
Xi’an to Wenzhou (Flight CES2289): This flight from Xi’an to Wenzhou was canceled due to bad weather in both locations.
Impact on Passengers
The flight cancellations have left passengers in turmoil, stranded at airports, with some having to reschedule their trips. The severe weather conditions have led to frustrations among travelers, as many had to face long delays or were rerouted to alternative flights. For passengers with connecting flights, the ripple effect of cancellations has been especially damaging, as the lack of coordination between airlines has led to confusion and a complete disruption of travel plans.
Many passengers are calling for more effective communication from airlines and better compensation for the inconvenience caused. Unfortunately, due to the sheer number of canceled flights, passengers may have to wait for several hours or even days before they can board alternative flights.
Impact on Local Tourism
Tourism in regions affected by the cancellations has been hit hard. Airports, which are critical gateways for international tourists, are seeing a direct impact. This has particularly affected destinations that rely on air travel to boost tourism.
In Beijing, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia, the flight cancellations have not only disrupted domestic travelers but also international tourists visiting for business, leisure, and cultural experiences. The ripple effect is felt across the tourism sector, especially as a significant number of international visitors transit through Beijing.
Likewise, Shanghai, as a bustling global metropolis, has seen a drop in international flights. For visitors heading to the Zhejiang province to explore Hangzhou, Wenzhou, and other attractions, their travel plans have been delayed or canceled, severely affecting local tourism and hospitality businesses. The hospitality sector, particularly in Guizhou, is facing considerable challenges, as the ongoing disruptions have impacted several tourist destinations that rely on flight services.
What Travelers Should Do
For travelers impacted by these cancellations, the best course of action is to stay informed by regularly checking flight statuses on airline websites or airport apps. Additionally, travelers should ensure they have up-to-date contact information for their airlines and should inquire about alternative flight options or compensation policies. It’s recommended that passengers keep their travel documents and identification ready when at the airport for quicker processing.
How the Industry Can Bounce Back
Though the disruptions caused by weather conditions have left a temporary dent in the tourism and airline industries, these challenges provide opportunities for growth. Airlines need to enhance their communication strategies, offering proactive updates about delays and cancellations.
Tourism can rebound from this setback with innovative strategies that focus on improving regional infrastructure, increasing the reliability of flight operations, and adopting better weather forecasting technologies. Governments and airlines must collaborate to ensure that such weather-related disruptions are better managed, ensuring that travelers’ safety and convenience are prioritized.
Turning Challenges into Opportunities
As unfortunate as flight cancellations are, the travel industry’s resilience will ensure it continues to thrive. With enhanced technology, better customer service strategies, and closer cooperation between airlines and local tourism boards, the impact of weather-related disruptions can be minimized. Through adaptability and innovation, the industry can grow even stronger in the coming years.
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