Published on December 12, 2025

In a massive disruption to air travel, both Air China and China Eastern Airlines have recently been forced to cancel a significant number of flights, impacting thousands of passengers across Asia. The cancellations are primarily due to severe weather conditions that have plagued many regions, particularly in China, affecting major airports and creating chaos for travelers. With both airlines halting operations on several routes, the plight of passengers has escalated, with delays and cancellations leaving many stranded in airports. In this article, we delve into the impact of these flight cancellations, the affected airports, and the broader consequences for passengers and the tourism industry.
According to recent data, Air China has canceled 20 flights from Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) to several destinations including Xi’an, Chongqing, and Guangzhou, among others. The cancellations were primarily due to bad weather, including snowstorms, fog, and rain that made flight operations unsafe. These disruptions not only left passengers in a state of uncertainty but also resulted in delays for many others.
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Some of the major routes affected included:
On the other hand, China Eastern Airlines faced a larger disruption, canceling 20 flights due to similar weather conditions. With key routes from Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) and Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU), these cancellations had far-reaching effects on passengers, especially during peak travel times.
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Both airlines cited severe weather disruptions as the primary reason for their flight cancellations. Heavy snowstorms, fog, low visibility, and intense rainfall significantly hampered flight schedules and operations. For safety reasons, both airlines were forced to cancel flights to and from affected regions, leaving passengers stranded.
The cancellation of flights has caused significant inconvenience to thousands of passengers. For many, this meant scrambling to find alternative travel options, enduring long delays, and facing uncertainty about their travel plans.
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Air China:
| Flight No | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|
| CCA1230 | C919 | Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 07:40PM CST |
| CCA1410 | B737 | Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG / ZUCK) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 08:05PM CST |
| CCA4002 | B737 | Tianjin Binhai Int’l (TSN / ZBTJ) | Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG / ZUCK) | Thu 08:05PM CST |
| CCA1270 | B738 | Yan’an (ENY / ZLYA) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 08:10PM CST |
| CCA1593 | A319 | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Penglai International (YNT / ZSYT) | Thu 08:25PM CST |
| CCA1525 | A21N | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Qingdao Jiaodong Int’l (TAO / ZSQD) | Thu 08:30PM CST |
| CCA1402 | B738 | Chengdu Shuangliu Int’l (CTU / ZUUU) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 08:40PM CST |
| CCA1821 | A21N | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Fuzhou Changle Int’l (FOC / ZSFZ) | Thu 09:15PM CST |
| CCA1812 | B737 | Xiamen Gaoqi Int’l (XMN / ZSAM) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 09:40PM CST |
| CCA8676 | A320 | Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX / ZBAD) | Guiyang Longdongbao (KWE / ZUGY) | Thu 09:45PM CST |
| CCA8654 | B738 | Yinchuan Helanshan (INC / ZLIC) | Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX / ZBAD) | Thu 09:45PM CST |
| CCA1266 | A21N | Hami (HMI / ZWHM) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 09:50PM CST |
| CCA8228 | A320 | Xiamen Gaoqi Int’l (XMN / ZSAM) | Wuhan Tianhe (WUH / ZHHH) | Thu 10:15PM CST |
| CCA1594 | A319 | Penglai International (YNT / ZSYT) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Thu 10:20PM CST |
| CCA1141 | 909 | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Dongsheng (DSN / ZBDS) | Fri 06:50AM CST |
| CCA1213 | 909 | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Yinchuan Helanshan (INC / ZLIC) | Fri 07:05AM CST |
| CCA1437 | B738 | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG / ZUCK) | Fri 07:05AM CST |
| CCA1822 | A21N | Fuzhou Changle Int’l (FOC / ZSFZ) | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Fri 07:10AM CST |
| CCA4182 | A20N | Beijing Capital Int’l (PEK / ZBAA) | Chengdu Shuangliu Int’l (CTU / ZUUU) | Fri 07:10AM CST |
| CCA8397 | B38M | Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX / ZBAD) | Nanchang Changbei Int’l (KHN / ZSCN) | Fri 07:35AM CST |
China Eastern Airlines:
| Flight No | Aircraft | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CES9987 | A319 | Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY) | Hohhot Baita Int’l (HET / ZBHH) | Thu 08:05PM CST |
| CES9184 | C919 | Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF) | Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS) | Thu 08:40PM CST |
| CES6264 | A320 | Tianjin Binhai Int’l (TSN / ZBTJ) | Lanzhou Zhongchuan International (LHW / ZLLL) | Thu 09:10PM CST |
| CES5394 | A320 | Yichang (YIH / ZHYC) | Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD) | Thu 09:35PM CST |
| CES9020 | A319 | Guilin Liangjiang Int’l (KWL / ZGKL) | Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD) | Thu 09:50PM CST |
| CES9936 | B735 | Yichang (YIH / ZHYC) | Taiyuan Wusu (TYN / ZBYN) | Thu 10:15PM CST |
| CES6215 | A319 | Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD) | Lüliang (LLV / ZBLL) | Fri 06:45AM CST |
| CES2423 | A319 | Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY) | Wuhu Xuanzhou (WHA / ZSWA) | Fri 07:40AM CST |
| CES2287 | A319 | Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY) | Yulin (UYN / ZLYL) | Fri 08:05AM CST |
| CES2217 | A319 | Xining Caojiabu (XNN / ZLXN) | Ba Tong (YUS / ZLYS) | Fri 08:11AM CST |
| CES6946 | ARJ | Hefei Xinqiao Airport (HFE / ZSOF) | Taiyuan Wusu (TYN / ZBYN) | Fri 08:20AM CST |
| CES9045 | ARJ | Nanchang Changbei Int’l (KHN / ZSCN) | Hohhot Baita Int’l (HET / ZBHH) | Fri 08:20AM CST |
| CES9823 | A320 | Penglai International (YNT / ZSYT) | Dalian Zhoushuizi Int’l (DLC / ZYTL) | Fri 08:43AM CST |
| CES9035 | ARJ | Nanchang Changbei Int’l (KHN / ZSCN) | Huai’an Lianshui (HIA / ZSSH) | Fri 08:50AM CST |
| CES5229 | C919 | Shanghai Hongqiao Int’l (SHA / ZSSS) | Taiyuan Wusu (TYN / ZBYN) | Fri 09:05AM CST |
| CES2288 | A319 | Yulin (UYN / ZLYL) | Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY / ZLXY) | Fri 09:55AM CST |
| CES9117 | ARJ | Dongsheng (DSN / ZBDS) | Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport (SJW / ZBSJ) | Fri 10:00AM CST |
| CES2217 | A319 | Ba Tong (YUS / ZLYS) | Chengdu Tianfu Int’l (TFU / ZUTF) | Fri 10:10AM CST |
| CES6216 | A319 | Lüliang (LLV / ZBLL) | Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD) | Fri 10:30AM CST |
| CES9824 | A320 | Dalian Zhoushuizi Int’l (DLC / ZYTL) | Penglai International (YNT / ZSYT) | Fri 10:40AM CST |
Severe weather disruptions have not only affected passengers’ travel plans but also had a ripple effect on local tourism in China. With flights canceled, tourists were unable to reach their destinations, resulting in lost revenue for hotels, local businesses, and sightseeing venues.
To cope with the crisis, the tourism boards in these regions need to offer alternative travel solutions, such as train services or shuttle buses to help affected travelers reach their destinations. Additionally, providing discounted accommodation rates for stranded passengers can mitigate some of the negative impacts.
Despite the turbulence caused by recent flight cancellations, there is a silver lining for the tourism industry. Now, more than ever, the industry must pivot and adapt to new challenges. To minimize the impact of weather disruptions in the future, it’s crucial to invest in state-of-the-art weather tracking systems that can predict disruptions with greater accuracy, allowing airlines and tourism boards to implement proactive measures.
Moreover, streamlined communication platforms are key to ensuring that passengers are kept informed at every step, whether it’s about cancellations, alternate routes, or compensation options. Additionally, airports and airlines should work closely to offer flexible rescheduling policies, allowing passengers to easily change their travel plans without facing steep fees. Finally, enhancing the availability of alternative transportation, such as train services, or offering shuttle buses to nearby cities, could help mitigate the inconvenience for stranded travelers, while also promoting local tourism and businesses.
While disruptions like these challenge the tourism industry, they also present an opportunity to reimagine the future of travel. The key to bouncing back lies in strategic planning and innovation. As weather-related disruptions continue to disrupt flight operations, tourism authorities must take the lead in developing multi-layered contingency plans that protect both passengers and local economies. For travelers, the best advice is to stay informed and keep alternative travel options in mind. By embracing advanced technologies, flexible booking practices, and collaborative partnerships, the industry can build a more resilient future—ensuring that it remains not only competitive but thriving, no matter what challenges lie ahead.
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