The media revealed nearly ten thousand flights across China. canceled for unknown reasons
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September 23 The times of the apex He reported that nearly 60% of flights through China were canceled on Wednesday, September 21, for unknown reasons.
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China.com (China.com), the Chinese media reported information from Flight master (Flight Master) said 9,583 flights across China were canceled on September 21 (until 10:35 pm local time), accounting for 59.66% of that day’s total itinerary.
Flight master to provide flight information airfare travel service authorized by the Air Traffic Management Bureau Civil Aviation Administration Office ofChina (ATMB / CAAC) Flightmaster’s headquarters are located in Shenzhen, South China.
Filemaster says For example, some of the busiest air transport hubs in China have a flight cancellation rate of more than 50%.
- Beijing International Airport 622 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 60 percent of all flights at the airport.
- Shanghai Pudong International Airport 652 flights canceled, the cancellation rate was 54%.
- Shenzhen Bao’an Airport 542 flights canceled, the cancellation rate was 51%.
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There are three airports with high cancellation rates in many western China provinces, such as
- Guiyang Longdongbao Airport (Guizhou Province): 539 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 99%.
- Lhasa Conca Airport (Tibet Autonomous Region): 157 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 98%.
- Chengdu Tianfu Airport (Sichuan Province): 752 flights canceled, the cancellation rate was 87%.
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Other airports Several flights were canceled on the same day, for example:
- Wulumuqidewuabao airport (Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region): 476 flights canceled, the cancellation rate was 79%.
- Tianjin Binhai International Airport (135km east of Beijing): 353 flights canceled, 74% cancellation rate.
- Harbin Taiping Airport (Heilongjiang Province): 275 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 56%.
- Xi’an Xianyang International Airport (Shanxi Province): 555 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 56%.
- Nanjing Lukou International Airport (Jiangsu Province): 378 flights canceled, the cancellation rate was 54%.
- Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (Guangdong Province): 560 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 40%.
There is no official description on the website of the top Chinese aviation authority, but Netease, a news site that is the main portal in China. reported Friday, September 22 that Flight cancellations have occurred due to the COVID-19 outbreak. increased in many provinces of China
The reason for the numerous cancellations is still unknown.
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