Affected by Japan's limited flying order, Cathay Pacific Airlines and Hong Kong Express Monday (January 30) announced the cancellation of flights to and from Japan in the next two months.
Comprehensive Hong Kong Commercial Radio and Ming Pao reported that Hong Kong Cathay Pacific said that Japanese officials continue to restrict Hong Kong flights to Japan.The operation has been approved by 12 to 13 times. Therefore, part of the flights from February 3rd to March 2nd will be canceled, involving flights to Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka; flights to Sapporo will operate as scheduled.
Cathay Pacific said that they have begun to re -book other flights for the affected passengers, and they will arrange customers to travel to Tokyo, Osaka and Fukuoka to take other flights; passengers who come and go Nagoya will be changed to Osaka flights.Affected people can also reorganize, apply for refunds, or contact travel agencies to arrange changes.
Hong Kong Express said that the company can only operate 74 trips to Japan every week. Compared with the original plan to operate next month and has been approved, 89 less than 15 times a week. Express will cancel February 17th.From the day to March 2nd, there are 60 flights in Hong Kong and Tokyo, Osaka and Okinawa.