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Travel In China Interrupted as Juneyao Airlines Grounds Dual Flights between Shanghai Pudong and Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport, All You Need to Know Now

Published on October 19, 2025

A recent hiccup in travel across China has interrupted the schedules of passengers on 18th October, 2025. Juneyao Airlines abruptly grounds dual flights connecting major hubs and this action has sent ripples through the busy domestic air network. According to FlightAware data, there’s a total of 86 delays and 2 cancellations reported. The affected services were scheduled to operate between Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport. This cancellation of the round trip impacts numerous travelers. Consequently, the disruption highlights the volatile nature of air operations, even on essential routes.

A Breakdown of the Affected Flights

The complete cessation of service was applied to two distinct flight identifiers. These cancellations by Juneyao Airlines, represented both the outbound and return legs of a single air route.

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IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
DKH1195A20NShanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Qingdao Jiaodong Int’l (TAO / ZSQD)Sat 03:30PM CST
DKH1196A20NQingdao Jiaodong Int’l (TAO / ZSQD)Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Sat 06:15PM CST

The first grounded flight was identified as DKH1195. This service utilized an A20N aircraft and had been scheduled for departure from its origin, Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG / ZSPD), at 03:30 PM CST on Saturday. Its intended destination was Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport (TAO / ZSQD).

The corresponding return service, designated DKH1196, was also officially recorded as cancelled. This flight, also operated by an A20N aircraft, was set to originate at Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport (TAO / ZSQD) with a scheduled departure time of 06:15 PM CST on the same Saturday. The arrival point for this cancelled leg was Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG / ZSPD). The grounding of these two services accounts for the entire reported total of two cancellations within the carrier’s operational data.

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Delays

Beyond the definitive cancellation of the two specific flights by Juneyao Airlines, broader operational difficulties were experienced across the airline’s network. A substantial number of scheduled services were impacted by delays. Specifically, a total of 86 delays were logged. When assessed against the carrier’s overall flight activity, this figure translates to a delay rate of 24%. This suggests that while only two flights were completely cancelled, a significant portion—nearly a quarter—of the carrier’s flight operations were compromised in terms of on-time performance. This statistic highlights a wider pattern of logistical strain accompanying the isolated cancellations.

Affected Airports

Operational flow was directly impacted at two of the most significant air travel facilities of China.

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  1. Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG / ZSPD): As the origin for the cancelled DKH1195 flight and the destination for the cancelled DKH1196 return service, the airport was directly involved in the disruption. Shanghai Pudong is a massive global gateway and the cessation of a scheduled service adds to the complex management of passenger and aircraft movements within its expansive system.
  2. Qingdao Jiaodong International Airport (TAO / ZSQD): This airport was scheduled to receive the cancelled DKH1195 flight and was the point of origin for the grounded DKH1196 service. Operations at this important regional hub were consequently affected by the simultaneous withdrawal of a major inbound and outbound service on the Shanghai route.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The recorded cancellations exclusively impacted a domestic route, meaning the disruption to air travel was confined to cities within the People’s Republic of China. The grounded services involved Shanghai and Qingdao, both of which are prominent destinations for commerce, culture and tourism. As a result, the consequence of the dual cancellation—DKH1195 and DKH1196—was felt exclusively by domestic travelers and those relying on these services for onward connections. The planned itinerary of the affected passengers, whether for business or leisure purposes, was immediately interrupted upon the two services being withdrawn. The delay of 86 other flights further suggests that travel continuity across the airline’s network has been broadly stressed, impacting the movement of individuals throughout the regions served by Juneyao Airlines.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

Passengers whose travel plans have been compromised by the grounding of the DKH1195 and DKH1196 services are strongly advised to seek immediate contact with the airline. The procedure for re-accommodating travelers is generally dictated by the carrier’s internal policy, as well as prevailing aviation regulations.

Recourse options, including rebooking onto alternative available services or securing a full financial refund for the unused ticket value, should be diligently pursued. Given the simultaneous logging of 86 other flight delays, it is anticipated that the airline’s customer service channels may be experiencing heightened demand. Patience and persistence are therefore required as a resolution to the cancelled journeys between Shanghai Pudong and Qingdao Jiaodong is sought. It is essential that all affected parties verify their passenger rights and re-accommodation options directly with Juneyao Airlines.

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