Published on
September 9, 2025

The recent wave of flight cancellations by China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and China Express Airlines has caused widespread travel disruption across several major cities in southern China due to the impact of Typhoon Tapah. Over ten flights have been grounded, severely affecting air travel in key destinations such as Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, and Chengdu. These cities, known for their vibrant tourism industries, have experienced a significant drop in visitor numbers as tourists face delays, cancellations, and altered travel plans. Hotels, restaurants, and popular attractions in these areas have reported a surge in booking cancellations, leading to notable revenue losses in the local hospitality and tourism sectors. In addition to stranding travelers, the storm has disrupted the transportation of goods and services, further straining regional economies. While recovery efforts are underway, the scale of the disruption suggests that a return to normalcy will take time as authorities and airlines coordinate responses.
Affected Airlines and Routes
A brief details about the cancelled flights according to Flight Aware:
China Southern Airlines (CSN)
China Southern has been significantly impacted, with multiple flights cancelled:
Flight Number | Aircraft Type | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | Scheduled Departure Time |
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CSN3405 | A321 | Shenzhen Bao’an Int’l (SZX) | Yancheng (YNZ) | Tue 07:15 CST |
CSN6427 | A320 | Dalian Zhoushuizi Int’l (DLC) | Changsha (CSX) | Tue 07:30 CST |
CSN3672 | B738 | Ningbo Lishe Int’l (NGB) | Guangzhou (CAN) | Tue 07:35 CST |
CSN3292 | B738 | Nanning Wuxu Int’l (NNG) | Guangzhou (CAN) | Tue 07:35 CST |
CSN3220 | B738 | Xi’an Xianyang Int’l (XIY) | Guangzhou (CAN) | Tue 08:10 CST |
China Eastern Airlines (CES)
China Eastern has also experienced significant disruptions:
Flight Number | Aircraft Type | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | Scheduled Departure Time |
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CES5481 | A320 | Ningbo Lishe Int’l (NGB) | Qingdao (TAO) | Tue 07:25 CST |
CES5320 | A321 | Guangzhou Baiyun Int’l (CAN) | Shanghai (PVG) | Tue 07:40 CST |
CES2712 | A320 | Zhuhai Int’l (ZUH) | Nanjing (NKG) | Tue 08:05 CST |
CES2342 | A320 | Zhuhai Int’l (ZUH) | Xi’an (XIY) | Tue 09:10 CST |
CES5338 | A321 | Shenzhen Bao’an Int’l (SZX) | Shanghai (SHA) | Tue 11:40 CST |
China Express Airlines (HXA)
China Express has faced challenges as well, with several flights cancelled:
Flight Number | Aircraft Type | Origin Airport | Destination Airport | Scheduled Departure Time |
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HXA2837 | A321 | Chongqing Jiangbei Int’l (CKG) | Lüliang (LLV) | Tue 06:50 CST |
HXA2885 | CRJ9 | Hohhot Baita Int’l (HET) | Erenhot (ERL) | Tue 07:40 CST |
HXA4821 | CRJ9 | Korla (KRL) | Shache (QSZ) | Tue 08:10 CST |
Impact on Tourism and Local Economies
The widespread flight cancellations have had a significant impact on tourism in the affected regions. Major tourist destinations such as Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Hong Kong have seen a decline in visitor numbers, leading to reduced revenue for local businesses and the hospitality industry. Hotels and attractions have reported increased cancellations, and many tourists have been left stranded or forced to alter their travel plans.
The storm’s impact on transportation has also affected the movement of goods and services, leading to disruptions in local economies. Efforts are underway to restore normal operations, but the full recovery may take time as airlines and airports work to reschedule flights and accommodate affected passengers.
Passenger Troubles and Airline Responses
Passengers affected by the cancellations have faced significant challenges, including long wait times at airports, difficulty in rebooking flights, and uncertainty about travel plans. Airlines have been working to provide assistance, including offering alternative flights and accommodations where possible. However, the sheer volume of affected travelers has strained resources and led to delays in customer service responses.
China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and China Express Airlines have issued advisories urging passengers to check flight statuses regularly and to contact customer service for assistance. The airlines are prioritizing rebooking efforts and providing updates through their official channels.
Looking Forward: Recovery and Resilience
As the storm subsides, efforts are focused on restoring normal flight operations. Airports are working to clear backlogs, and airlines are resuming services as conditions permit. However, passengers are advised to remain flexible and stay informed about potential delays or further cancellations.
The tourism industry is also beginning to assess the long-term impact of the storm. While the immediate effects have been challenging, there is optimism that with recovery efforts underway, tourism will rebound in the coming weeks. Local businesses are hopeful that the resilience of the community and the restoration of travel services will lead to a swift recovery.