JR Tokai announced that it will reduce the number of Tokaido Shinkansen trains by about 10% from the 18th of this month to the end of February in response to the declaration of an emergency in 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures.



It was the temporary train that was canceled, and the regular train will continue to operate.



With this, the average number of trains per day was 345, but now it is 309, and the number of trains per hour is about 4 to 6 for Nozomi, 2 for Hikari, and 2 to 3 for Kodama. It means that it will be.

As demand is expected to decline, airlines have decided to significantly reduce flights from the middle of this month, mainly on routes to and from Haneda and Osaka.



The future in the emergency declaration and Go To travel stop in the airlines, as the drop in demand, such as reservation is reduced is expected,


▽ ANA during the 31 days from this month 15 days, 60 routes connecting such as the local Haneda and Osaka About 2698 flights,


▽ Japan Airlines has decided to reduce additional 3567 flights on 71 routes from the 13th to the 31st of this month.



As a result, the number of flights operated by ANA and Japan Airlines will be approximately half of the original plan.



Airlines have announced additional flight cuts


earlier this month

:

▽ Skymark will have 644 flights on 13 routes from 13th to 31st of this month, and


▽ Jetstar will have 42 flights on 8 routes from 16th to 20th of this month. Will be further reduced.