Thousands of Travelers Stranded Across China as Shandong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Kunming, Sichuan, and More Airlines Face 1,016 Cancellations and Over 1,000 Delays, Disrupting Major Airports in Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Chongqing, Changsha, Kunming, and Beyond

Thousands of travelers stranded as Shandong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Kunming, Sichuan, and more airlines face 1,016 cancellations and 1,000+ delays across China.

Thousands of travelers are currently stranded across China as Shandong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Kunming, Sichuan, and other major airlines face an unprecedented wave of 1,016 cancellations and over 1,000 delays. These disruptions are severely impacting major airports in Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Chongqing, Changsha, Kunming, and beyond. As travelers scramble for solutions, the ripple effect of these delays is causing widespread frustration. The delays and cancellations are not only stranding passengers but also creating a chaotic scene at some of China’s busiest airports. With numerous flights grounded, passengers are left wondering when they will finally be able to reach their destinations. Airlines and authorities are working hard to manage the situation, but the scope of these disruptions is creating a travel nightmare for thousands. As this crisis unfolds, the aviation sector’s ability to recover remains uncertain.

Affected Cities and Airports

The cities and airports are: Wuhan Tianhe, Zhengzhou Xinzheng International, Guangzhou Baiyun International, Shenzhen Bao’an International, Chengdu Tianfu International, Shanghai Pudong International, Nanjing Lukou International, Xi’an Xianyang International, Beijing Daxing International Airport, Chongqing Jiangbei International, Beijing Capital International, Changsha Huanghua International, Kunming Changshui International, Harbin Taiping International, Guiyang Longdongbao, Changchun Longjia International, Urumqi Diwopu International, Chengdu Shuangliu International, Qingdao Jiaodong International, Lanzhou Zhongchuan International, Shenyang Taoxian International, Tianjin Binhai International, Dalian Zhoushuizi International, Hohhot Baita International, Yancheng, Nanning Wuxu International, Changzhou Benniu, Yichang, Jingzhou Shashi Airport, Yichun Mingyueshan, and Xiangfan. These airports are spread across various cities in China, reflecting the extensive network of travel hubs impacted by the ongoing disruptions.

Flight Cancellations

AirportAirlineCancellations (%)Delays (%)
Wuhan TianheChina Eastern94 (62%)8 (5%)
China Southern Airlines66 (41%)17 (10%)
Air China29 (40%)5 (6%)
Shandong Airlines8 (30%)1 (3%)
Shanghai Airlines6 (100%)0 (0%)
Hainan Airlines5 (15%)4 (12%)
Shenzhen Airlines3 (21%)3 (21%)
Kunming Airlines2 (33%)1 (16%)
China Express Airlines2 (100%)1 (50%)
Chengdu Airlines1 (5%)6 (31%)
Zhengzhou Xinzheng Int’lChina Southern Airlines51 (35%)36 (25%)
Shandong Airlines13 (43%)14 (46%)
China Eastern12 (48%)3 (12%)
Shenzhen Airlines10 (35%)7 (25%)
West Air9 (19%)21 (44%)
Shanghai Airlines8 (42%)3 (15%)
Hainan Airlines8 (28%)11 (39%)
Sichuan Airlines5 (26%)5 (26%)
Qingdao Airlines5 (62%)2 (25%)
Guangzhou Baiyun Int’lChina Southern Airlines31 (4%)73 (9%)
China Eastern5 (3%)40 (29%)
Hainan Airlines5 (5%)15 (15%)
Zhejiang Loong3 (18%)3 (18%)
Shenzhen Airlines3 (3%)25 (26%)
West Air2 (33%)2 (33%)
9 Air1 (1%)18 (29%)
Shenzhen Bao’an Int’lChina Southern Airlines22 (7%)33 (10%)
Shenzhen Airlines14 (4%)75 (22%)
China Eastern4 (5%)23 (29%)
Hainan Airlines3 (2%)11 (9%)
Spring Airlines2 (5%)4 (11%)
Air China2 (2%)13 (16%)
Donghai Airlines2 (4%)12 (25%)
Jiangxi1 (50%)1 (50%)
West Air1 (16%)1 (16%)
Zhejiang Loong1 (9%)2 (18%)
Chengdu Tianfu Int’lChina Eastern16 (14%)18 (16%)
Air China10 (4%)11 (5%)
China Southern Airlines6 (7%)10 (12%)
Sichuan Airlines4 (1%)43 (21%)
Lucky Air4 (10%)6 (15%)
Zhejiang Loong2 (11%)0 (0%)
Jiangxi2 (33%)0 (0%)
XiamenAir2 (10%)1 (5%)
Juneyao Airlines2 (16%)0 (0%)
Qingdao Airlines1 (16%)3 (50%)
Chengdu Airlines1 (1%)9 (16%)
GX Airlines1 (20%)1 (20%)
Shenzhen Airlines1 (3%)7 (21%)
Shanghai Pudong Int’lShanghai Airlines13 (8%)20 (13%)
China Eastern9 (2%)48 (10%)
China Southern Airlines6 (3%)13 (8%)
Juneyao Airlines6 (4%)22 (15%)
Suparna2 (8%)3 (12%)
Shenzhen Airlines2 (11%)7 (38%)
Cathay Pacific2 (10%)0 (0%)
Chengdu Airlines1 (16%)1 (16%)
Nanjing Lukou Int’lChina Eastern13 (7%)24 (13%)
China Southern Airlines7 (9%)12 (15%)
XiamenAir5 (26%)1 (5%)
Juneyao Airlines5 (9%)17 (30%)
Shenzhen Airlines4 (6%)12 (20%)
Air China3 (15%)3 (15%)
Hainan Airlines2 (6%)2 (6%)
Sichuan Airlines2 (9%)3 (14%)
Xi’an Xianyang Int’lChina Eastern13 (4%)125 (39%)
Shandong Airlines4 (22%)5 (27%)
China Southern Airlines3 (3%)38 (42%)
Juneyao Airlines3 (16%)4 (22%)
Air China2 (5%)17 (43%)
Hainan Airlines2 (2%)16 (21%)
Beijing Capital Airlines2 (13%)5 (33%)
Tibet Airlines2 (8%)9 (37%)
China Express Airlines1 (7%)4 (30%)
Beijing Daxing International AirportChina Southern Airlines11 (3%)32 (9%)
China United Airlines8 (6%)21 (16%)
Air China7 (8%)10 (12%)
China Eastern6 (2%)38 (18%)
Hebei Airlines3 (9%)9 (28%)
Beijing Capital Airlines1 (2%)7 (20%)
Chongqing Jiangbei Int’lChina Southern Airlines11 (14%)6 (8%)
China Eastern5 (5%)11 (12%)
China Express Airlines4 (6%)17 (27%)
XiamenAir4 (10%)1 (2%)
Air China3 (2%)36 (28%)
Zhejiang Loong2 (40%)1 (20%)
Hainan Airlines2 (3%)4 (7%)
Sichuan Airlines1 (0%)13 (12%)
Hebei Airlines1 (11%)3 (33%)
Beijing Capital Int’lAir China26 (3%)161 (21%)
Shenzhen Airlines2 (5%)2 (5%)
Changsha Huanghua Int’lShanghai Airlines7 (46%)0 (0%)
Qingdao Airlines6 (54%)4 (36%)
China Eastern5 (13%)5 (13%)
China Southern Airlines5 (5%)6 (7%)
Sichuan Airlines4 (26%)1 (6%)
Hainan Airlines2 (3%)2 (3%)
XiamenAir2 (5%)4 (10%)
Beijing Capital Airlines2 (16%)5 (41%)
China United Airlines1 (33%)1 (33%)
Kunming Changshui Int’lChina Eastern11 (3%)58 (16%)
Kunming Airlines8 (8%)19 (20%)
Lucky Air4 (4%)23 (23%)
China Southern Airlines4 (6%)11 (16%)
Shanghai Airlines3 (14%)1 (4%)
XiamenAir2 (14%)0 (0%)
Beijing Capital Airlines1 (12%)0 (0%)
Harbin Taiping Int’lSichuan Airlines5 (10%)10 (21%)
China Southern Airlines4 (3%)7 (6%)
Shenzhen Airlines3 (10%)6 (21%)
Chengdu Airlines2 (8%)2 (8%)
Suparna2 (50%)0 (0%)
XiamenAir2 (7%)3 (11%)
Zhejiang Loong2 (10%)4 (21%)
China Eastern1 (2%)9 (19%)
Guiyang LongdongbaoChina Express Airlines5 (38%)2 (15%)
Shandong Airlines4 (22%)2 (11%)
China Eastern2 (10%)1 (5%)
XiamenAir2 (12%)0 (0%)
Air China2 (6%)2 (6%)
Sichuan Airlines1 (25%)2 (50%)
China Southern Airlines1 (1%)12 (15%)
Chengdu Airlines1 (16%)2 (33%)
Changchun Longjia Int’lZhejiang Loong2 (8%)6 (25%)
Shanghai Airlines2 (6%)9 (31%)
China Eastern2 (11%)5 (27%)
China Southern Airlines2 (1%)6 (5%)
Spring Airlines2 (9%)7 (31%)
Qingdao Airlines1 (5%)4 (20%)
Sichuan Airlines1 (7%)1 (7%)
Urumqi Diwopu Int’lChina Southern Airlines5 (2%)33 (16%)
West Air2 (25%)0 (0%)
Hainan Airlines2 (6%)4 (13%)
Zhejiang Loong1 (16%)1 (16%)
Air China1 (3%)15 (45%)
Tianjin Airlines1 (2%)11 (23%)
Shandong Airlines1 (3%)12 (42%)
Chengdu Shuangliu Int’lSichuan Airlines7 (4%)19 (11%)
Air China6 (2%)16 (7%)
Qingdao Jiaodong Int’lShandong Airlines5 (3%)16 (10%)
China Eastern3 (2%)15 (13%)
China Southern Airlines2 (4%)1 (2%)
XiamenAir2 (11%)4 (22%)
Qingdao Airlines1 (2%)7 (18%)
Lanzhou Zhongchuan InternationalChina Eastern4 (6%)22 (33%)
Hainan Airlines4 (14%)2 (7%)
Qingdao Airlines2 (33%)3 (50%)
Juneyao Airlines2 (33%)0 (0%)
Shenyang Taoxian Int’lShanghai Airlines2 (33%)0 (0%)
China Southern Airlines2 (1%)7 (5%)
China Eastern2 (5%)4 (10%)
Shandong Airlines2 (7%)12 (46%)
Shenzhen Airlines1 (2%)15 (36%)
XiamenAir1 (5%)0 (0%)
Tianjin Binhai Int’lAir China6 (5%)14 (13%)
XiamenAir4 (11%)3 (8%)
China Eastern2 (10%)4 (20%)
Dalian Zhoushuizi Int’lZhejiang Loong3 (30%)2 (20%)
China Eastern2 (4%)10 (20%)
XiamenAir2 (18%)1 (9%)
Spring Airlines1 (4%)4 (17%)
Hainan Airlines1 (4%)2 (9%)
China Southern Airlines1 (1%)2 (2%)
Qingdao Airlines1 (33%)0 (0%)
Hohhot Baita Int’lAir China7 (12%)3 (5%)
Qingdao Airlines2 (50%)2 (50%)
Chengdu Airlines2 (11%)4 (22%)
China Eastern2 (13%)1 (6%)
China Express Airlines1 (2%)4 (11%)
YanchengChina Southern Airlines5 (45%)0 (0%)
China Eastern4 (100%)0 (0%)
Spring Airlines2 (50%)0 (0%)
Nanning Wuxu Int’lShenzhen Airlines6 (13%)17 (38%)
China Southern Airlines5 (9%)16 (30%)
Shandong Airlines2 (33%)4 (66%)
GX Airlines2 (6%)15 (50%)
Changzhou BenniuChina Southern Airlines4 (44%)2 (22%)
Shandong Airlines2 (100%)0 (0%)
China Eastern2 (5%)10 (27%)
Air China2 (50%)1 (25%)
YichangChina Eastern7 (87%)0 (0%)
China Southern Airlines2 (33%)1 (16%)
Shanghai Airlines2 (100%)0 (0%)
Jingzhou Shashi AirportChina Express Airlines4 (66%)2 (33%)
Kunming Airlines3 (100%)1 (33%)
China Southern Airlines2 (50%)1 (25%)
China Eastern2 (100%)0 (0%)
Yichun MingyueshanShenzhen Airlines4 (100%)1 (25%)
Lucky Air4 (100%)0 (0%)
Hainan Airlines2 (100%)0 (0%)
XiangfanKunming Airlines3 (75%)0 (0%)
China Express Airlines3 (75%)0 (0%)
Shenzhen Airlines2 (33%)1 (16%)
Juneyao Airlines2 (100%)0 (0%)
China Southern Airlines2 (100%)0 (0%)

Affected Airlines

The airlines include China Eastern, China Southern Airlines, Air China, Shandong Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, Hainan Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines, Kunming Airlines, China Express Airlines, Chengdu Airlines, West Air, Sichuan Airlines, Qingdao Airlines, Zhejiang Loong, Suparna, Juneyao Airlines, XiamenAir, Cathay Pacific, Beijing Capital Airlines, Tibet Airlines, GX Airlines, China United Airlines, Hebei Airlines, Spring Airlines, 9 Air, Lucky Air, and China Capital Airlines. These airlines operate across multiple cities and airports in China, and many of them are facing significant disruptions due to cancellations and delays.

Overview of Flight Cancellations

The flight cancellations across various airports in China have reached alarming levels, with 1,016 cancellations recorded across multiple airlines. China Eastern and China Southern Airlines lead the pack, with significant disruption to their services, especially at airports like Wuhan Tianhe, Zhengzhou, and Guangzhou Baiyun International. For instance, China Eastern alone has seen massive cancellations at Xi’an Xianyang International and Beijing Capital International, with some routes experiencing up to 48% cancellations. Shanghai Airlines and Kunming Airlines also have major cancellations impacting passengers, especially in Zhengzhou and Shenzhen Bao’an International. The cancellations are affecting both domestic and international flights, causing ripple effects across China’s aviation network. This crisis is compounded by the fact that several airlines, like China Express Airlines and Shandong Airlines, are grappling with their own significant percentage of cancelled flights. With over 1,000 flights disrupted, travelers are facing a chaotic situation with no clear resolution in sight.

What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide

Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:

Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.

Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.

Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.

Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.

Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.

The ongoing flight cancellations and delays across China have caused significant disruption, leaving thousands of travelers stranded at major airports. With over 1,000 delays and 1,016 cancellations, the impact on airlines like Shandong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Kunming, and Sichuan has been widespread, affecting both domestic and international travel. While airlines and authorities are working to manage the crisis, the sheer scale of the disruption means recovery may take time. Travelers are urged to stay updated and be patient as efforts to resolve this situation continue amidst ongoing challenges.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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