While the infection with the new coronavirus has spread again, the number of passengers on air flights in Japan has recovered to more than 80% compared to before Corona.

On the 16th, the first day of the three consecutive holidays, many people were seen heading to resort areas after undergoing a virus test at Haneda Airport.

On the 16th, the first day of the three consecutive holidays, the departure lobby of Haneda Airport was crowded with many passengers from early in the morning, and domestic empty flights departing from Haneda in the morning are almost full.



According to All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, the number of users of these three consecutive holidays has recovered to more than 80% compared to the same three consecutive holidays before Corona, which is the highest level after the spread of infection.



Although the growth of reservations slowed down due to the recent rapid spread of infection, there was no noticeable increase in cancellations, so the PCR and antigen testing laboratories set up in the terminal building were used as resorts and homecoming. Many people were seen to be inspected before heading forward.



A woman in her thirties traveling to Nagasaki with her parents and children said, "I was wondering whether to cancel until the last minute, but since the children haven't seen my grandparents for about three years, I decided to go on a trip together. I spend a lot of time in the city, so I want to let the children play as much as they want while taking thorough measures against infection. "



A woman heading to Okinawa with her grandchildren said, "I booked a trip that I had only this opportunity to go when the infection was calm. I thought about canceling it, but my grandchildren were looking forward to it, and there was also an opportunity for everyone to go together. I don't have one, so I want to enjoy it while taking measures as much as possible. "