Recent statements by the Prime Minister of Japan regarding Taiwan have raised a wave of concern in China, triggering an increase in trip cancellations to the neighboring nation. Our correspondent in the Chinese capital, Bruno Falci, tells us more details. teleSUR
00:00And we move. Recent statements by the Prime Minister of Japan regarding Taiwan have raised a wave of concern in China targeting an increasing trips cancellation to the neighboring nation. Our correspondent in the Chinese capital, Bruno Fausti, tell us the details.
00:15Hello, companions from Telesur, and to the audience watching us in this transmission. I am in Beijing now, this time, to inform you of the recent declaration of the first Japanese minister about Taiwan that have generated a widespread alert among Chinese travelers, causing a massive increase in trip cancellations to Japan.
00:41According to Travel Sky, a company specializing in information for the airline and tourism industry.
00:51Scheduled flights for Japan have increased cancellation by more than 50 percent, and reservation for the next 60 days have fallen by around 30 percent, following the security alert issued by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of China.
01:09The main Chinese airlines have activated refunds and special reprograms.
01:16In Japan, hotels and businesses are registering abrupt declines in demand, while the Nomura Research Institute estimates losses that could exceed $14 billion, due to the high level of spending of the Chinese tourists.
01:39Furthermore, furthermore, furthermore, the Japanese Economic Policy Institute warns that the influx of Chinese tourists could be reduced to a small extent if confidence is not rebuilt.
01:53Added to this, Panorama, the delay in Japanese film release in China, an alert from the Minister of Education for Students who plans to travel to Japan.
02:06Showing how this declaration also affects the cultures and education.
02:13With this news, we return with you in the studios in La Habana, Cuba.
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