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What to do if your flight is cancelled in China

An official-channel recovery sequence for a cancelled flight: confirm the operating carrier's notice, choose a ticket action, preserve proof, and rebuild the separate onward plan.

Short answer

When a flight is cancelled in China, use the operating carrier's current notice and the airport's live information before changing any other booking. Keep the original ticket and flight details, ask the carrier or its authorised sales channel what refund or rebooking route applies to the ticket, and request written delay or cancellation proof when you need it. Food, accommodation, replacement flights, compensation, and onward protection depend on the cause, the ticket conditions, carrier terms, route, and live availability; do not assume that a weather cancellation creates the same entitlement as a carrier-caused cancellation.

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  • Keep account recovery and itinerary access independent of one phone.

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Confirm the cancellation with the carrier and airport

Do not act on a screenshot, an unverified social post, or a third-party itinerary alert alone. CAAC's passenger guidance says that after a departure delay or cancellation is confirmed, the carrier must publish timely and accurate status and reason information through channels such as public information platforms, its official website, call centre, messages, telephone, or broadcast; the airport also uses terminal public channels. Check the flight number, date, airport, operating carrier, and the latest instruction before leaving the terminal or buying a replacement journey.

  • Keep the boarding pass, e-ticket or booking reference, baggage receipt, and the latest carrier notice together.
  • Check whether the flight is cancelled, delayed, retimed, diverted, or replaced; those are not interchangeable ticket statuses.
  • If you booked through an agent or online platform, identify the operating carrier and the seller, then follow the official channel that owns the live ticket action.
  • At the airport, stay reachable and follow the current gate, screen, broadcast, or staffed-desk instruction rather than a generic city travel plan.

Choose one ticket action before rebuilding the trip

CAAC says a carrier handles refunds or ticket endorsement after a departure delay or cancellation under its general conditions of carriage and ticket-use conditions. The practical first decision is whether the carrier's currently offered rebooking keeps the necessary journey viable, or whether a refund route is more useful. Do not independently cancel the original ticket, purchase a speculative replacement, or accept a change before checking the result for the exact passenger and remaining itinerary.

  • Ask which flight, date, airport, cabin, fare difference, and any transfer conditions apply to the offered change.
  • Ask the carrier or authorised seller how the original payment route and unused segments affect a requested refund.
  • Keep a separate record of the response; a hotel, rail ticket, airport transfer, tour, visa-free-transit itinerary, or insurance case has its own provider and terms.
  • If the change would create a tight connection, retest the airport-to-city, station, hotel, and next-day plan from the new actual arrival time.

Treat food and accommodation as cause- and route-specific

CAAC's published guidance distinguishes a departure disruption at the origin caused by the carrier from one caused by weather, emergencies, air-traffic control, security, passengers, or other non-carrier reasons. In the first case it says the carrier provides food or accommodation; in the second it says the carrier assists with arrangements and the passenger bears the cost. Its rules also contain separate provisions for domestic stopovers and domestic diversions. Ask the carrier for the live arrangement and the reason stated for your flight instead of promising yourself a hotel, meal, compensation, voucher, or particular standard from a general rule.

  • Ask where the carrier wants affected passengers to obtain the current meal, hotel, transport, or voucher information before paying for a replacement.
  • For weather or other non-carrier causes, confirm the cost and reimbursement position before accepting an arrangement.
  • Keep itemised receipts and the carrier's written instruction if you may later make an insurance or provider claim.
  • Keep medicines, documents, charging, child supplies, and one payment fallback with you rather than inside checked baggage or an uncertain hotel transfer.

Preserve proof, then repair the next independent booking

CAAC says a passenger may request written proof of a flight delay or cancellation from the carrier. This is useful evidence, not an automatic refund, insurance payment, admission decision, or protection for separate arrangements. Once the flight action is confirmed, contact each affected airline, train, accommodation, transport, tour, insurer, or immigration authority through its own official route and tell it only the factual new timing that applies.

  • Request written delay or cancellation proof when you need it, and save the live status, carrier response, receipts, and new ticket together.
  • Recheck a separate domestic flight, train, hotel, airport transfer, and timed attraction one by one; none is automatically changed by the cancelled flight.
  • If a new itinerary changes a visa-free-transit route or deadline, confirm the border conditions with the responsible immigration authority before relying on it.
  • For an unresolved civil-aviation service issue, use the carrier's and airport's published complaint route; CAAC's passenger guidance also identifies the civil-aviation service-quality supervision platform for a disputed cancellation or delay reason after the trip.

Before you rely on this answer

China travel rules and app behavior can change by city, route, account, passport, airline, and local inspection practice. Treat this page as a traveler-friendly starting point, then verify official or provider details before booking or packing anything important.

Sources checked

  • CAAC: Air travel common knowledge — irregular flights and passenger rights↗
  • CAAC: Regulations on the Management of Flight Regularity↗
  • CAAC: Passenger Service Management Regulations for Public Air Transport↗

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Frequently asked questions

Does a cancelled flight in China mean I can get a free hotel?

Not automatically. CAAC distinguishes carrier-caused origin disruptions from weather and other non-carrier causes, and the applicable arrangement also depends on the carrier's terms and the route. Ask the carrier for the live arrangement before paying or assuming reimbursement.

Can I ask for proof that my China flight was cancelled?

Yes. CAAC says passengers may request written proof of a flight delay or cancellation from the carrier. Keep it with the official flight notice and receipts, but do not treat the proof as an automatic insurance payment or protection for separate bookings.

Should I rebook through the airline or the online travel agency?

Start by checking the operating carrier's live cancellation notice, then use the carrier or authorised sales channel that can act on your specific ticket. Confirm who owns the rebooking or refund action before cancelling the original booking or buying another flight.

What happens to my separate train or hotel booking after a flight cancellation?

It remains a separate contract. Preserve the flight evidence, then contact each provider through its official route and check the new actual timing, its own change terms, and any insurance coverage. Do not assume the airline will change or reimburse it.