What if your China visa-free transit flight changes?
A route-first recovery guide for cancellations, rebooking, airport changes, and onward tickets during a 240-hour China transit.
If a flight, train, or ferry in your 240-hour visa-free transit itinerary changes, retest the complete route before accepting the replacement. The immediate place before mainland entry and the first country or region after mainland exit must still differ, the new departure must remain confirmed and within your permitted stay, and every mainland port and stop must fit the current eligible-port and permitted-area rules. Keep the airline or operator disruption notice and ask the carrier plus immigration authorities when the replacement changes any of those facts.
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Common apps and official downloads
Use apps only after the route itself passes the current transit test; keep tickets and official instructions available offline. Install only from the official store listing.
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Save before you go
Keep the route evidence readable without relying on airport Wi-Fi.
- Save the confirmed inbound, mainland, and onward itinerary.
- Keep the exact entry and exit ports with permitted-area notes.
- Record the stay deadline and current official consultation routes.
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Emergency numbers in China
Call only for a real emergency. Say the exact location first; ask nearby staff to help communicate when safe.
Freeze the original and replacement itinerary
Save both versions before the booking disappears from the app. Immigration staff need the actual onward arrangement, while the carrier controls whether it can transport you on the replacement service.
- Save the cancellation or schedule-change notice, original booking, replacement booking, and operator contact record.
- Write down the exact mainland entry port, every domestic stop, the mainland exit port, and the first destination after exit.
- Keep passport and accommodation details available offline, but do not send identity documents to unofficial helpers.
Run the third-region test again
A replacement can break an itinerary that originally qualified. The official conditions require onward travel to a third country or region with confirmed arrangements and a departure date within 240 hours.
- Compare only the immediate place before mainland China with the first place after mainland China.
- Reject a replacement that turns the route into A → mainland China → A unless you have another valid entry basis.
- Treat a waitlist, standby request, or unconfirmed rerouting as unresolved until the operator issues usable proof.
Recheck ports, areas, and the deadline
The current policy uses 65 eligible ports and route-specific permitted stay areas. A different airport, railway station, ferry terminal, or domestic connection can therefore change the immigration result even when the final country is unchanged.
- Match the new mainland entry and exit points to the current NIA list.
- Confirm that every overnight stay and domestic transfer remains inside the permitted area for the itinerary.
- Follow the departure deadline issued for your own entry; do not recalculate it from a blog or airline email.
Escalate before accepting a risky replacement
Contact the operating carrier for transport documents and China's immigration service for the policy question. The NIA announcement directs travelers to hotline 12367 for consultation, but consultation is not advance approval at the border.
- Ask the carrier whether it will check you in with the complete replacement itinerary.
- Ask 12367 or immigration staff about the exact ports, permitted area, and timing affected by the change.
- If no compliant confirmed departure is available, ask about the lawful next step before the permitted stay expires.
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.
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Frequently asked questions
Does an airline cancellation automatically extend China's 240-hour transit stay?
Do not assume so. Keep the disruption evidence and contact the carrier and immigration authorities before the permitted stay expires for instructions tied to your case.
Can I accept a replacement flight back to the place I entered from?
That can break the third-country-or-region pattern. Recheck the immediate origin and first destination after mainland China, and confirm another lawful entry basis if the replacement is A → mainland China → A.
Can a replacement use a different airport in China?
Only if the new port and every mainland stop fit the current eligible-port and permitted-area rules for the itinerary. Verify the exact airport or other port with official guidance.
Is calling 12367 the same as receiving transit approval?
No. The hotline can provide official consultation, but immigration inspection authorities handle the temporary-entry formalities for the actual traveler and itinerary.