The media revealed nearly ten thousand flights across China. canceled for unknown reasons
23 Sept. The Apex Times It reported that nearly 60 percent of flights across China were canceled on Wednesday, Sept. 21 for unknown reasons.
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China.com Chinese media site report data from Master Flight (Flight Master) said 9,583 flights across China were canceled on Sept. 21 (until 10:35 p.m. local time), accounting for 59.66 percent of the total itinerary that day.
Master Flight to provide information regarding flights air ticket travel service authorized by the Air Traffic Management Bureau Civil Aviation Administration Office ofChina (ATMB/CAAC) Flightmaster’s headquarters are located in Shenzhen, southern China.
The filemaster states that Airports that are some of the busiest air transport hubs in China have flight cancellation rates of more than 50 percent, such as:
- 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 provinces in western China, such as
- Guiyang Longdongbao Airport (Guizhou Province): 539 flights canceled, the cancellation rate is 99 percent.
- Lhasa Conca Airport (Tibet Autonomous Region): 157 flights canceled, cancellation rate is 98 percent.
- Chengdu Tianfu Airport (Sichuan Province): 752 flights canceled, cancellation rate was 87 percent.
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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, cancellation rate was 79 percent.
- Tianjin Binhai International Airport (135km east of Beijing): 353 flights canceled, 74 percent cancellation rate.
- Harbin Taiping Airport (Heilongjiang Province): 275 flights canceled, cancellation rate is 56 percent.
- Xi’an Xianyang International Airport (Shanxi Province): 555 flights canceled, cancellation rate is 56 percent.
- Nanjing Lukou International Airport (Jiangsu Province): 378 flights cancelled, the cancellation rate was 54 percent.
- Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (Guangdong Province): 560 flights canceled, cancellation rate is 40 percent.
There is no official description on the website of China’s top aviation authority. however net east (Netease) News website that is the main portal in China. Cited on Friday, Sept. 22, that Flight cancellations occurred due to the COVID-19 outbreak. increased in many provinces in China
The reason for the large number of flight cancellations on Sept. 21 is not yet known.
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