--FILE--un piano di compagnie aeree a molla è raffigurato presso l'Aeroporto Internazionale di Shanghai Pudong di Shanghai, Cina, 29 gennaio 2015. Più le rotte aeree lin
--FILE--A plane of Spring Airlines is pictured at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport in Shanghai, China, 29 January 2015. More air routes linking China with Japan will be launched over the next few months to cater to an upsurge of Chinese travelers during the coming summer holidays. China's budget carrier Spring Airlines announced a new air link between Harbin, capital city of northeastern Heilongjiang province, and Nagoya, Japan, on June 29. In addition, China's Xiamen Airlines said Sunday (7 June 2015) that it will open a direct air link between Fuzhou, capital city of East China's Fujian province, with Japan's Osaka. The airline will also open a round-trip flight to connect Xiamen, where the company is based, with Tokyo in August. In the first half of this year, Japan became a popular tourist destination for Chinese. The popularity is expected to continue in the coming summer holidays, said Mao Yi, head of the publicity department of Spring Airlines.