Shi Tian Haoji, president of Japan ’s largest airlines, said that although the nuclear wastewater exhaust of the Fukushima nuclear power plant has triggered a measure of comprehensive ban on Japanese aquatic products, there are no signs that Chinese tourists have reduced their willingness to travel to Japan for their willingness to travel to Japan.Essence
According to Bloomberg News on Thursday (September 7), Zhitian Haoji said in an interview with the training facilities empty at Haneda Airport all day that he paid close attention to the movement of Chinese tourists, but so far has not had a significant impact.About 30,000 tourists entered from China in January this year, and in July, there were about 300,000 people entering China.
China was lifted last month with the ban on team travel in Japan, and external predictions will boost the retail industry in Japan.Before the crown disease epidemic, Chinese tourists were the main consumer groups of Japanese pharmacies, electronic retail stores and high -end department stores.
Zhitian Haojie said: "We believe (the number of Chinese tourists) will continue to increase and stable in the future."
Before the crown disease epidemic, all day Airlines travels to Japan and China every week.The number reaches 175 times. It is currently planned to arrange 76 flights to and from Japan and China in winter, with a level of about 43%of the epidemic.Zhitian Haojie said that the whole day will increase flights according to the rise in demand in the future.