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Chinese travellers hit by wave of Southeast Asia flight cancellations, Singapore routes affected amid fuel crisis

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Chinese travellers hit by wave of Southeast Asia flight cancellations, Singapore routes affected amid fuel crisis

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Chinese travellers face flight cancellations to Southeast Asia due to a fuel crisis caused by the escalating US-Iran conflict. Multiple airlines have cancelled flights, affecting popular routes between China and destinations like Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam.

Chinese holidaymakers are rebooking their plans as airlines cancel flights to Southeast Asia amid a fuel crisis driven by the US-Iran conflict. Travellers took to social media to share their cancelled plans and difficulties in rebooking. Multiple flight cancellations have occurred between China and Southeast Asian destinations, including routes between Xi'an and Phuket, and Xiamen and Vientiane. China's flagship carrier Air China has cancelled all flights between Chengdu Fengdu International Airport and Kuala Lumpur International Airport from April 7 to June 30. Airlines such as Spring Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines have also cancelled some Southeast Asia-bound flights scheduled during the Labour Day holiday in May.

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