China Battles Travel Disruption as Air China, China Eastern, and Sichuan Airlines Cancel Over 40 Flights, Affecting Routes to Hangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Lhasa, and More – New Update
A detailed analytical report on extensive flight cancellations across major Chinese airports, covering airline routes, affected destinations, and emerging operational patterns.
Travelers across China faced another day of uncertainty as 41 China flight cancellations were reported at major airports, disrupting connections to destinations such as Hangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Minneapolis, Chengdu, Xi’an, Beijing, Lanzhou, Lhasa, and Qamdo. Multiple airlines—including Air China, China Eastern Airlines, Shanghai Airlines, and Sichuan Airlines—adjusted their schedules, leading to widespread airline route disruptions and growing frustration among passengers.
With cancelled flights China continuing across both domestic and international routes, the disruptions created a ripple effect in terminals already struggling with heavy traffic and unpredictable weather patterns.
Breakdown of Cancellations Across Airports
Beijing Capital International Airport
Beijing recorded the highest number of cancellations, affecting passengers on high-demand routes. Airlines such as Air China (CCA) and China Eastern Airlines (CES) faced operational challenges caused by shifting weather and airspace congestion.
Key highlights:
- 17 cancellations
- Affected destinations: Hangzhou, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Qingdao
- Heavy airport delays China as queues increased across multiple terminals
Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Shanghai Pudong saw nine cancellations, including disruptions from Delta partner routes and domestic carriers adjusting traffic flow.
Key highlights:
- 9 cancellations
- Destinations impacted: Minneapolis, Chengdu, Xi’an
- Intensified Shanghai flight disruptions with terminals experiencing crowding
Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport
Shanghai Hongqiao reported eight cancellations, particularly among frequent business routes. Carriers like China Eastern Airlines (CES) and Shanghai Airlines (CSH) handled the largest share of schedule changes.
Key highlights:
- 8 cancellations
- Impacted destinations: Beijing, Chengdu, Lanzhou
Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport
Chengdu registered seven cancellations, with Sichuan Airlines (CSC) and key national carriers affected.
Key highlights:
- 7 cancellations
- Destinations affected: Lhasa, Hangzhou, Qamdo
Full List of All 41 Cancellations
| Airport | Flight No. | Aircraft | Destination | Airline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beijing Capital | CCA1537 | A321 | Hangzhou Xiaoshan | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1851 | A321 | Shanghai Hongqiao | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1501 | A333 | Shanghai Pudong | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1837 | B738 | Shenzhen Bao’an | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1575 | A333 | Qingdao Jiaodong | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CES5154 | A321 | Hangzhou Xiaoshan | China Eastern Airlines |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1505 | A321 | Shanghai Pudong | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1553 | B738 | Qingdao Jiaodong | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1533 | B738 | Hangzhou Xiaoshan | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CES7992 | A320 | Shanghai Hongqiao | China Eastern Airlines |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1539 | A321 | Hangzhou Xiaoshan | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1853 | A321 | Shanghai Hongqiao | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1535 | B738 | Guangdong Shenzhen | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1581 | B738 | Shandong Qingdao | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1513 | B738 | Shanghai Pudong | Air China |
| Beijing Capital | CES5158 | B738 | Zhejiang Hangzhou | China Eastern Airlines |
| Beijing Capital | CCA1519 | B738 | Shanghai Pudong | Air China |
| Shanghai Pudong | CES6709 | A321 | Minneapolis–Saint Paul | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Pudong | FDX789 | MD11 | Tokyo Narita | FedEx |
| Shanghai Pudong | CES588 | A333 | Chengdu Shuangliu | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Pudong | CES5423 | B77W | Xi’an Xianyang | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Pudong | NCA192 | B748 | Tokyo Narita | Nippon Cargo Airlines |
| Shanghai Pudong | GTI5525 | B748 | Anchorage | Atlas Air |
| Shanghai Pudong | KLM896 | B789 | Amsterdam | KLM Royal Dutch Airlines |
| Shanghai Pudong | CCA547 | A350 | Chengdu Tianfu | Air China |
| Shanghai Pudong | CES5029 | A321 | Xi’an Xianyang | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5241 | A321 | Beijing Capital | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5313 | A321 | Chengdu Shuangliu | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5289 | A321 | Lanzhou Zhongchuan | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5379 | A321 | Beijing Daxing | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CSH9861 | B738 | Chengdu Shuangliu | Shanghai Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5371 | A321 | Beijing Daxing | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5303 | A321 | Chengdu Shuangliu | China Eastern Airlines |
| Shanghai Hongqiao | CES5297 | A321 | Lanzhou Zhongchuan | China Eastern Airlines |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CSC8803 | A319 | Lhasa Gonggar | Sichuan Airlines |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CSC8753 | A319 | Hangzhou Xiaoshan | Sichuan Airlines |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CSC8805 | A319 | Lhasa Gonggar | Sichuan Airlines |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CCA1451 | A321 | Qamdo Bamda | Air China |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CSC8761 | A319 | Hangzhou Xiaoshan | Sichuan Airlines |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CSC8809 | A319 | Lhasa Gonggar | Sichuan Airlines |
| Chengdu Shuangliu | CCA1437 | B738 | Chongqing Jiangbei | Air China |
Impact on Passengers
The surge in China flight cancellations has left thousands of travelers dealing with last-minute plan changes, long service lines, and limited rebooking options. Many passengers affected by Beijing flight cancellations reported waiting hours to secure alternative seats, while those caught in Shanghai flight disruptions faced repeated gate changes and terminal congestion.
Passengers experienced:
• Delays during check-in and security
• Fewer available seats for same-day rebooking
• Overstretched airline helpdesks
• Tight connections missed due to cascading delays
Why These Disruptions Happened
A combination of factors contributed to today’s cancelled flights China, including:
• Unstable weather patterns affecting visibility and safety
• Airspace congestion in Eastern China
• Aircraft rotation issues caused by delays earlier in the week
• Increased seasonal passenger traffic across major hubs
These conditions triggered widespread airline route disruptions, affecting both domestic and international journeys.
What Travelers Can Do Next
Passengers flying soon should:
• Check flight status frequently through airline apps
• Arrive early to allow time for schedule changes
• Remain flexible with rebooking options
• Keep alternate airport or route plans in mind
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