Air China to significantly cut flights between Chinese and Japanese cities from Nov 30


The company seems to have made the decision because of rising political tensions between the two countries. - Photo: AFP

GUANGZHOU, (China): Major Chinese state-run airline company Air China unveiled on Friday (Nov 21) that it will significantly reduce the number of flights between Chinese and Japanese cities starting later this month.

The company seems to have made the decision because of rising political tensions between the two countries.

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