Thousands of Travellers Abandoned across Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Xi’an, Chengdu and more as China Faces 1,473 Flight Delays and 54 Cancellations, Impacting China Eastern, Qatar Airways, Air China, Sichuan Airlines and Several other Carriers, New Up

China aviation crisis: 1,473 delays across Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Xi'an, Chengdu and more. See how your flight is impacted today.

Significant disruption has been observed across the aviation network in China today, as a wave of flight irregularities has left thousands of passengers across Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Xi’an, Chengdu, Yinchuan and Guiyang facing uncertain travel schedules. According to the latest operational data, a combined total of 1,473 flight delays and 54 cancellations has been recorded across eight of the nation’s primary air hubs. The scale of the disruption has impacted a vast cross-section of the industry, ranging from domestic giants like China Eastern, Air China and Sichuan Airlines to major international flag carriers such as Qatar Airways.

Major Airports Affected

The operational strain has been felt most acutely at the following locations, where ground staff and airline representatives are currently managing a high volume of displaced travellers.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport

As one of the most critical global gateways in China, Shanghai Pudong International Airport has reported the highest number of cancellations in the region today. With 13 flights cancelled and 266 delays recorded, the ripple effect on international connections and long-haul logistics remains a primary concern for the aviation sector.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
China Eastern71%8717%
Qatar Airways360%00%
Sichuan Airlines15%211%
Emirates116%116%
Shenzhen Airlines15%316%
Air Hong Kong00%150%
All Nippon00%216%
Air New Zealand00%150%
British Airways00%150%
China Airlines00%220%
Air China00%1410%
Shandong Airlines00%110%
Hainan Airlines00%520%
China Cargo00%927%
Cathay Pacific00%210%
Spring Airlines00%2317%
Hong Kong Airlines00%133%
Shanghai Airlines00%3623%
China Southern Airlines00%1912%
SF Airlines00%535%
China United Airlines00%220%
Urumqi Air00%150%
Delta Air Lines00%120%
Juneyao Airlines00%139%
Lufthansa00%125%
Eastarjet00%150%
Etihad Airways00%2100%
Finnair00%1100%
Vietnam Airlines00%250%
Mahan Air00%2100%
Japan Airlines00%440%
9 Air00%125%
Korean Air00%111%
Malaysia Airlines00%120%
Nippon Cargo00%110%
Singapore Airlines00%110%
Spring Airlines Japan00%233%
Turkish Airlines00%116%
Thai Vietjet Air00%2100%
United00%125%
Chengdu Airlines00%116%
VietJet Air00%150%
AirAsia X00%250%
Suparna00%310%
Asiana00%350%

Beijing Daxing International Airport

At the modern architectural marvel of Beijing Daxing, 8 cancellations and 163 delays have been confirmed. As a major hub for the SkyTeam alliance and domestic trunk routes, the congestion here suggests a significant interruption to the north-south corridor of the country’s airspace.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
Qatar Airways2100%00%
XiamenAir23%913%
Saudia1100%00%
Donghai Airlines150%00%
China Eastern10%4218%
Hebei Airlines13%39%
Jiangxi00%250%
Shanghai Airlines00%150%
China Southern Airlines00%3410%
China United Airlines00%3726%
Malaysia Airlines00%2100%
Ural00%150%
Thai Vietjet Air00%2100%
VietJet Air00%150%
AirAsia X00%2100%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%1829%
Air China00%811%

Beijing Capital International Airport

The legacy hub of Beijing Capital has not been spared from the day’s challenges. Data indicates that 7 cancellations and 178 delays have occurred, further complicating the travel plans for those transitioning through the capital’s busiest aviation district.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
Air China30%10915%
China Eastern24%48%
Sichuan Airlines25%513%
Air Macau00%120%
Dalian Airlines00%616%
Zhejiang Loong00%450%
Shandong Airlines00%12%
Hainan Airlines00%1810%
Cathay Pacific00%16%
Hong Kong Airlines00%250%
SF Airlines00%520%
Shenzhen Airlines00%718%
Lufthansa00%150%
Ethiopian Airlines00%150%
EVA Air00%125%
Vietnam Airlines00%2100%
Kunming Airlines00%150%
Lucky Air00%150%
Egypt Air00%1100%
Air Travel00%2100%
Singapore Airlines00%116%
Tibet Airlines00%125%
Turkish Airlines00%150%
Turkmenistan Airlines00%150%

Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport

In the southern tech hub of Shenzhen, the situation is marked by a staggering number of delays. While only 4 flights were cancelled, a total of 338 delays were logged. This high frequency of late departures indicates a substantial backlog in the southern flight FIR (Flight Information Region).

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
Sichuan Airlines26%723%
Shenzhen Airlines10%8826%
Donghai Airlines11%916%
China Airlines00%1100%
Air China00%1316%
Zhejiang Loong00%872%
Shandong Airlines00%418%
China Eastern00%3343%
Colorful Guizhou00%125%
West Air00%350%
Hainan Airlines00%2018%
Jiangxi00%2100%
China Cargo00%125%
Spring Airlines00%1647%
Shanghai Airlines00%375%
China Southern Airlines00%7123%
SF Airlines00%1014%
China United Airlines00%240%
XiamenAir00%826%
Juneyao Airlines00%743%
Etihad Airways00%150%
EVA Air00%266%
Fuzhou Airlines00%1100%
Hebei Airlines00%233%
Korean Air00%2100%
Kunming Airlines00%150%
Lucky Air00%375%
Okay Airways00%583%
Tibet Airlines00%116%
Turkish Airlines00%150%
Chengdu Airlines00%125%
Asiana00%150%
Suparna00%753%
AirAsia00%330%

Xi’an Xianyang International Airport

Central China has also seen its share of logistical hurdles. In Xi’an, 4 cancellations and 200 delays have been reported, affecting the vital connections between the historic Shaanxi province and the rest of the mainland.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
Air Changan24%920%
China Eastern20%5617%
Air China00%24%
Zhejiang Loong00%637%
Shandong Airlines00%624%
Colorful Guizhou00%2100%
Hainan Airlines00%68%
Cathay Pacific00%2100%
Spring Airlines00%821%
Sichuan Airlines00%1234%
Shanghai Airlines00%116%
China Southern Airlines00%1518%
Shenzhen Airlines00%1539%
XiamenAir00%726%
Juneyao Airlines00%15%
Tianjin Airlines00%1726%
China Express Airlines00%430%
9 Air00%125%
Korean Air00%2100%
Okay Airways00%337%
Tibet Airlines00%1041%
Scoot00%2100%
Thai Lion00%2100%
Chengdu Airlines00%133%
AirAsia X00%150%
GX Airlines00%450%
Suparna00%150%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%29%

Chengdu Tianfu International Airport

The new aviation gateway for Chengdu has seen 5 cancellations and 192 delays. As a primary base for Sichuan Airlines, the disruption in this western hub has likely resulted in significant crew scheduling challenges across the regional network.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
Sichuan Airlines20%6125%
Hainan Airlines13%517%
Qatar Airways1100%00%
China Express Airlines19%327%
Air China00%2510%
Dalian Airlines00%125%
Zhejiang Loong00%211%
Shandong Airlines00%520%
China Eastern00%1817%
Colorful Guizhou00%428%
West Air00%233%
Spring Airlines00%13%
Shanghai Airlines00%250%
China Southern Airlines00%1014%
Shenzhen Airlines00%925%
China United Airlines00%313%
XiamenAir00%525%
Juneyao Airlines00%19%
EVA Air00%1100%
9 Air00%233%
Lucky Air00%921%
Okay Airways00%233%
Qingdao Airlines00%330%
Ruili00%433%
Tibet Airlines00%112%
Chengdu Airlines00%920%
GX Airlines00%116%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%320%

Yinchuan Helanshan (Hedong International)

In the Ningxia region, Yinchuan recorded 7 cancellations and 36 delays. While the total number of flights is lower than in the mega-cities, the high ratio of cancellations to total movements represents a significant percentage of the daily capacity for this airport.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
China Eastern38%821%
China Express Airlines250%00%
Hebei Airlines233%00%
Sichuan Airlines00%125%
Shenzhen Airlines00%112%
XiamenAir00%318%
Tianjin Airlines00%4100%
Okay Airways00%538%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%233%
Air China00%417%
Zhejiang Loong00%720%

Guiyang Longdongbao International Airport

In Guiyang, the aviation infrastructure has been tested by 6 cancellations and 100 delays. The mountainous terrain of the Guizhou region often adds complexity to recovery efforts when schedules are compromised in this manner.

AirlineCancelled Flights% of TotalDelayed Flights% of Total
China Express Airlines436%218%
Colorful Guizhou23%1732%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%17%
Air China00%519%
Shandong Airlines00%26%
China Eastern00%413%
Air Changan00%428%
West Air00%535%
Hainan Airlines00%627%
Jiangxi00%125%
Spring Airlines00%450%
China Southern Airlines00%1920%
Shenzhen Airlines00%125%
XiamenAir00%637%
Juneyao Airlines00%321%
Fuzhou Airlines00%111%
Tianjin Airlines00%1050%
9 Air00%414%
Lucky Air00%16%
Qingdao Airlines00%250%
Suparna00%250%

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The sudden influx of over a thousand delayed flights is expected to have a tangible impact on the local tourism sectors in the affected cities. In Shanghai and Shenzhen, business tourism is likely to see an immediate downturn as corporate travellers face missed meetings and shortened itineraries.

In the cultural capitals of Beijing and Xi’an, the hospitality industry may experience a temporary surge in “distressed passenger” hotel bookings, yet this is often offset by the loss of revenue from pre-booked tours and museum visits that are missed due to late arrivals. In Chengdu and Guiyang, where leisure tourism is a primary economic driver, the disruption to the flight schedules may lead to a decrease in footfall at major scenic spots, as travellers spend their holiday time in airport terminals rather than at local attractions. Even in Yinchuan, the loss of seven flights represents a notable gap in the daily arrival of visitors, potentially impacting local transport providers and boutique accommodation providers.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently caught in the disruption across China, certain procedural steps are recommended to mitigate the inconvenience.

  • Monitor Live Status: Passengers in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen are advised to use official airport apps or airline SMS alerts for the most recent updates, as gate assignments and departure times are subject to frequent change.
  • Confirm Rebooking Options: In the event of a cancellation in Xi’an or Chengdu, travellers should immediately contact their carrier via digital channels or at the airport service desk to explore rerouting options.
  • Request Documentation: To facilitate future insurance claims or hotel reimbursements, “Proof of Delay” or “Cancellation Certificates” should be obtained from the airline ground staff.
  • Check Duty of Care: Depending on the length of the delay in Yinchuan or Guiyang, passengers may be entitled to refreshments or hotel accommodation provided by the airline, in accordance with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) guidelines.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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