
Flight Manager, an app developed by Shenzhen-based Huo Li Tian Hui Technology, shows that there will be no flights on 46 air routes between the two neighbours for the next two weeks, affecting 38 airports in both countries.
The widespread cancellations overlapped with the New Year public holiday in China from January 1 to 3.
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Osaka and Nagoya are heavily affected Japanese destinations, with half the 46 routes linking China’s second- and third-tier cities – such as Shenyang, Chongqing and Wuhan – to major Japanese tourism hubs.
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Direct flights between Shanghai and smaller Japanese cities – including flights to Nagasaki, Niigata and Kagoshima – have also been cancelled for the next two weeks.