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Hundreds of Travellers Abandoned across China as Qatar Airways, Sichuan Airlines, China Express, Qingdao Airlines and Several other Carriers Face 383 Flight Delays and 36 Cancellations at Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing and more, New Update

Hundreds of Travellers Abandoned across China as Qatar Airways, Sichuan Airlines, China Express, Qingdao Airlines and Several other Carriers Face 383 Flight Delays and 36 Cancellations at Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing and more, New Update

In a series of significant disruptions to air travel across China, hundreds of passengers have found themselves stranded at major airports following the cancellation and delay of flights. Qatar Airways, Sichuan Airlines, China Express, Qingdao Airlines and several other carriers are facing a total of 383 flight delays and 36 cancellations at various airports in Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing, Harbin and Shache (Yarkant). The ongoing delays and cancellations have left travellers frustrated and anxious, with no immediate resolution in sight.

Major Airports Affected

The primary airports impacted by these disruptions are among the busiest in China. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU), Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG), Harbin Taiping International Airport (HRB) and Shache Yarkant Airport (YNJ) have all experienced significant disruptions to their operations.

Shanghai Pudong International Airport, as one of China’s most critical international gateways, has seen a considerable number of cancellations and delays. With 11 cancellations and 191 delays today alone, passengers flying with various airlines, including Qatar Airways and Sichuan Airlines, are facing long waits and confusion. The sheer scale of the disruptions at Shanghai’s major terminals is causing a ripple effect, with travellers scrambling to rebook flights or find alternative means of transport.

AirlineCancellations Cancellation %Delays Delay %
Qatar Airways250%00%
Gulf Air2100%00%
Emirates233%116%
China Eastern20%6613%
Suparna Airlines27%414%
Hainan Airlines13%13%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%150%
Air China00%1812%
Shandong Airlines00%110%
West Air00%250%
China Cargo00%310%
Cathay Pacific00%318%
Spring Airlines00%1310%
Hong Kong Airlines00%112%
Sichuan Airlines00%317%
Shanghai Airlines00%2819%
China Southern Airlines00%85%
SF Airlines00%316%
Shenzhen Airlines00%220%
China United Airlines00%120%
Delta Air Lines00%120%
Juneyao Airlines00%117%
Lufthansa00%125%
Eastarjet00%150%
EVA Air00%116%
Garuda Indonesia00%150%
Mahan Air00%1100%
9 Air00%120%
Kunming Airlines00%150%
Malaysia Airlines00%125%
Egypt Air00%1100%
Nippon Cargo00%266%
Aurora00%150%
Thai Lion00%2100%
United Airlines00%125%
VietJet Air00%150%
AirAsia X00%2100%
Air Canada00%150%
Air India00%1100%

Chengdu, another vital hub in southwestern China, is similarly affected, with 8 cancellations and 92 delays recorded today. Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, recently opened as a major international gateway, has also witnessed flight operations significantly hampered, leaving both domestic and international passengers stranded.

AirlineCancellations Cancellation %Delays Delay %
Sichuan Airlines41%3715%
Air China20%93%
China Eastern10%98%
Hainan Airlines12%00%
Colorful Guizhou00%216%
Spring Airlines00%13%
China Southern Airlines00%34%
Shenzhen Airlines00%824%
China United Airlines00%210%
XiamenAir00%315%
Ethiopian Airlines00%150%
Hebei Airlines00%125%
China Express Airlines00%110%
9 Air00%233%
Lucky Air00%25%
Okay Airways00%350%
Chengdu Airlines00%24%
Air Macau00%150%
GX Airlines00%116%
Beijing Capital Airlines00%321%

Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG) has not been spared either. With 4 cancellations and 66 delays reported today, passengers have been facing significant inconveniences. Airlines such as Sichuan Airlines and China Express Airlines have been hit particularly hard, resulting in a substantial disruption to travel plans.

AirlineCancellations Cancellation %Delays Delay %
China Express Airlines34%58%
Qatar Airways1100%00%
GX Airlines00%4100%
Air China00%139%
Shandong Airlines00%37%
China Eastern00%1112%
West Air00%76%
Jiangxi00%150%
Spring Airlines00%14%
Sichuan Airlines00%119%
Shanghai Airlines00%125%
Shenzhen Airlines00%28%
XiamenAir00%24%
Juneyao Airlines00%18%
Tianjin Airlines00%14%
Lucky Air00%110%
Tibet Airlines00%214%

At Harbin Taiping International Airport, the situation is no less critical. While the number of cancellations is lower here, with only 5 flights cancelled, there have been 33 delays recorded today. Airlines operating out of Harbin, including China Express Airlines and Sichuan Airlines, have been affected.

AirlineCancellations Cancellation %Delays Delay %
Sichuan Airlines38%38%
Qingdao Airlines216%00%
Air China00%25%
Zhejiang Loong00%14%
Shandong Airlines00%16%
China Eastern00%715%
Hainan Airlines00%14%
Shenzhen Airlines00%29%
XiamenAir00%310%
Fuzhou Airlines00%218%
China Express Airlines00%2100%
9 Air00%330%
Okay Airways00%2100%
Spring Airlines Japan00%150%
Chengdu Airlines00%14%
Asiana00%150%
GX Airlines00%150%

Meanwhile, in the far-western region of China, Shache Yarkant Airport has faced its share of delays and cancellations. The airport has recorded 8 cancellations and a single delay, further underscoring the widespread nature of this disruption that spans the country from east to west.

AirlineCancellations Cancellation %Delays Delay %
China Express Airlines433%18%
Chengdu Airlines440%00%

Impacted Airlines

A wide range of domestic and international carriers are affected by these delays and cancellations. Among the most heavily impacted airlines are Qatar Airways, Sichuan Airlines, China Express Airlines, Qingdao Airlines and several others. Qatar Airways, known for its vast network across Europe, Asia and the Middle East, has had to cancel multiple flights to and from China, contributing to the already stressful situation at Shanghai Pudong International Airport. The 100% cancellation rate of Qatar Airways flights today has significantly contributed to the overall disruption.

Sichuan Airlines, a regional carrier with a significant presence in Chengdu, has also been severely affected, with multiple delays and cancellations recorded today at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport. Sichuan Airlines’ passengers, especially those with connections in Chengdu, are facing extensive wait times, adding to the frustration for travellers relying on the airline to get to their destinations.

Other regional carriers like China Express Airlines and Qingdao Airlines are also experiencing disruption across China, with cancellations affecting various cities. For example, China Express Airlines has reported 4 cancellations at Shache Yarkant Airport and significant delays across other airports, further compounding the strain on China’s air transport system.

Notably, domestic giants such as China Eastern Airlines, Air China and Shandong Airlines are also facing delays at major airports in cities like Shanghai, Chengdu and Harbin. With multiple flights delayed or cancelled, passengers are left with few options but to navigate the uncertainty and attempt to secure new flight schedules.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The flight disruptions are not only affecting passengers in transit but also have far-reaching consequences for local tourism in the cities affected by the delays and cancellations. Major cities such as Shanghai, Chengdu, Chongqing, Harbin and Shache (Yarkant) rely heavily on air traffic to fuel their tourism industries and these disruptions could lead to significant losses.

Shanghai, a global business hub and one of China’s most popular tourist destinations, is expected to experience a decline in short-term tourism. Many tourists travelling for business and leisure are facing interruptions to their itineraries, potentially leading to reduced bookings in hotels, restaurants and other service industries in the city. The ripple effect of these disruptions could extend to nearby cities and regions reliant on tourists flying into Shanghai as a gateway.

Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, is known for its unique cultural heritage, including its famous giant pandas and rich culinary scene. With Chengdu Tianfu International Airport bearing the brunt of the disruptions, the tourism sector may see a short-term decline, especially in the run-up to peak travel seasons. Similarly, Chongqing and Harbin, both popular tourist destinations, could also suffer as travellers look to reschedule their visits or avoid uncertain air travel altogether.

In the case of Shache (Yarkant), a region with emerging tourism potential due to its unique geography and culture, the impact may be more acute. The region relies on limited flight routes and any disruption to these services can severely disrupt both local tourism and the local economy.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For affected passengers, it is crucial to stay updated and communicate with airlines regularly. Given the ongoing disruptions, most airlines are advising travellers to check for any updates on flight statuses via official airline channels. Passengers are also encouraged to ensure they have access to updated contact details and to check if their flights are eligible for rebooking, compensation, or refunds.

Airlines may also provide accommodation or meal vouchers for passengers who have been stranded due to significant delays, particularly for those who are forced to spend the night at the airport. In the case of Qatar Airways and other international carriers, passengers are advised to keep in touch with their embassies or consulates for additional support, especially for those on long-haul flights.

Travellers should also consider alternative transport options, including train or bus services, to reach their destinations if possible. For those still in major cities like Shanghai, Chengdu, or Harbin, it might be beneficial to explore local tourism options while waiting for their flights to be rescheduled.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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