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BEIJING, Sept. 23 -- Military exercises along the
southwestern coast of South China's Guangdong Province have caused the
cancellation of 176 flights from Wednesday to today.
A spokesperson for the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) confirmed the flight cancellations yesterday. The flights make up only part of the
total between Guangdong and adjacent provinces.
The spokesperson said regular services would resume
tomorrow. Air traffic control was the reason cited for the cancellations.
A Hong Kong newspaper, Wen Wei Po, reported that the
military exercise, described as routine, was being staged near Yangjiang, a city
in southwestern Guangdong.
Travellers affected by cancellations were offered
discounts on their tickets.
Flights from Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai, to
Kunming, Dali and Lijiang in Yunnan Province, Nanning in the Guangxi Zhuang
Autonomous Region, Haikou and Sanya in Hainan Province and Zhanjiang were all
affected.
All flights between Guangzhou and Zhanjiang were
cancelled during the three-day period, a spokesperson for Guangzhou Baiyun
International Airport said.
Another short-notice cancellation involves a China
Southern Airlines route between Guangzhou, Kunming and Dali. Service will be
suspended until October 29, according to a spokesperson for the carrier, who did
not give a reason for the long cancellation period.
The flight will be unavailable during the seven-day
National Day holiday between October 1 and 7, a peak period for tourism.
"We will call the passengers affected and advise them
to change their flights," the spokesperson said.
China Eastern Airlines flights on the same route were
fully booked until October 9.
(Source: China Daily) |