Due to a series of last-minute cancellations due to the suspension of "Go To Travel," reservations for domestic flights during the year-end and New Year holidays have dropped significantly to about half of the same period last year.

According to a summary of 11 major domestic airlines, about 1.74 million people booked domestic flights for 10 days from the 25th of this month to the 3rd of next month during the New Year holidays. It was 54.8% at the same time last year, which is a significant decrease.



The peak of reservations is


▽ down flights from Haneda and Osaka to various places on the 26th of this month, and


▽ up flights on the 3rd of next month.



An ANA representative said, "Reservations have slowed down in December, and the number of reservations has dropped significantly since the suspension of Go To Travel nationwide."



On the other hand, on international flights, 3 out of 7 companies have canceled all flights.



In addition, the number of reservations for the four operating companies is about 30,000, which is only 4.6% of last year.



Airlines have decided to thoroughly call on users to take measures to prevent infection, such as wearing masks and lining up at a sufficient distance when crowded.