16 Apr 2018 | 01:38 PM UTC
Japan: Airlines allowed to cancel unprofitable domestic flights
Transport Ministry to allow airlines to cancel unprofitable domestic flights with low number of bookings
Event
Under a newly-introduced system, airlines in Japan will be able to cancel domestic flights based on reservation rates, which may result in customers being unable to take the flight they originally booked. Airlines are legally required to report to the Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism Ministry if they change their original flight plans, including the cancelation of flights.
Context
The new framework enables airlines to cut operational costs that are likely to lead to losses due to insufficient revenues from passenger fares. However, it may become necessary for customers to rebook their flights. The new system was requested by low-cost carriers, which are engaged in a price war.
Advice
Travelers in Japan are advised to contact their airlines for additional information.