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Which countries will resume flights to China in 2020?
Recently, as the epidemic situation continues to ease, many countries have begun to resume routes to China. If you need to return to your country, or if you want to go abroad, you can learn about this information and remember it. You need to buy your ticket in advance, because there are still relatively few open routes, let’s take a brief look! Departing from Japan
JAL will execute the Narita=Dalian route from June 1st to 30th, every Thursday class.
ANA will operate the Tokyo Narita = Shanghai Pudong route from June 16th to 30th, with one flight every Sunday.
Peach Airlines will resume all Japanese domestic routes on June 19, but international routes, including Shanghai, China, will be suspended until June 30. Perhaps Peach Airlines will be able to resume routes to China in July. Departing from South Korea
In June, Korean Air’s China-South Korea route will continue to maintain the Incheon-Shenyang route, with one flight every Friday.
In June, Asiana Airlines will continue to operate the Incheon-Changchun route between China and South Korea, with one flight every Tuesday.
Air Busan stated that it plans to first resume routes from Busan to Hong Kong and Macau on July 1, and then gradually resume routes to other cities in China.
Although the number of flights between South Korea and China has been significantly reduced due to the epidemic, South Korea’s Ambassador to China Jang Ha-sung said on the 25th that South Korea has proposed to China to increase scheduled flights, and the two sides are currently negotiating and communicating on this. . Zhang Xiacheng added that South Korea is negotiating with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on this issue and has proposed negotiations to the Civil Aviation Administration of China. The two sides are negotiating and communicating. Although they do not know when the results will be available, China's response is not negative. Departing from Singapore
From June 1st to 30th, Singapore Airlines will continue to maintain the Shanghai-Singapore route with one flight per week.
From June 1st to 30th, SilkAir will continue to maintain the Chongqing-Singapore route, with one flight per week.
Starting from June 7, Scoot will resume the Singapore-Guangzhou route with one flight every Sunday.
Previously, Singapore Airlines China General Manager Zeng Guoming predicted that flights between China and Singapore may not begin to return to 75 passenger load factors until the number of existing coronavirus cases in Singapore is less than 5,000. He explained that the relevant technical guidelines for epidemic prevention and control issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China on March 31 listed countries with more than 5,000 confirmed cases as "severe epidemic" levels, and stricter regulations were imposed on airlines originating from these locations. The requirements include dividing the cabin area into clean area, buffer area, passenger seating area and isolation area management, and requiring passengers to sit in separate seats. As a result, this further reduced airline passenger load factors.
From June, Changi Airport will gradually resume transfer services. Friends who want to return home can also pay more attention to flights connecting to Singapore. Departing from Europe
Currently, some European airlines have announced plans to resume international routes.
British Airways plans to resume some long-haul flights to the United States, India, Japan, Singapore, Canada, Hong Kong, China and other countries in June. If British Airways can resume its route to Hong Kong in June, combined with Hong Kong's moderate transfer policy, Chinese citizens stranded overseas will have another way to return home.
Lufthansa will resume flights to 20 destinations starting in mid-June. Lufthansa stated that it will not resume flights to China on May 31. Currently, flights to Shanghai in July can be found on Lufthansa’s official website.
Qatar Airways also announced that it will resume routes including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong in China before the end of June.
Shanghai is also among the routes and destinations announced by Turkish Airlines for resuming flights in June.
In July, Finnair plans to fly to international routes such as Beijing, Shanghai (subject to approval by relevant government departments), Hong Kong International Airport and Singapore. Departing from Canada
In early May, the Civil Aviation Resource Network summarized the flight plans of some international airlines to resume flights to China. At that time, it was mentioned that Air Canada planned to resume flights from Vancouver to Beijing/Shanghai on June 1. Flights from Toronto to Beijing/Shanghai will resume on June 24.
However, when the author checked the official Air Canada website again today, I found that in June, flights from Toronto to Beijing/Shanghai and Vancouver to Beijing/Shanghai were all cancelled.
However, in June, Air Canada plans to continue operating Vancouver-Hong Kong flights four times a week. Judging from today's policy of moderately opening the Hong Kong Airport for transfers, there may be an additional way to return home, although a transfer is required.
Air Canada’s official website also shows that starting from June 24, flights from Toronto to Hong Kong will resume to once a day. Starting in July, it is planned to gradually resume flights to Beijing and Shanghai. Checking Air Canada's official website for flights in July, there are indeed flights from Toronto to Shanghai, and the economy class fare is around $2,800.
However, since it is still unclear whether the flight information in July will change, it is not recommended that you book tickets prematurely. Departing from the United States
The U.S. Department of Transportation said Delta and United Airlines hope to resume flights to China in June. Judging from the latest flight schedule displayed on Delta’s official website on the 25th, Delta plans to resume passenger flights from Seattle and Detroit to Shanghai in June. United Airlines has applied for weekly flights from San Francisco and Newark airports to Pudong and San Francisco to Beijing.
However, since major U.S. airlines voluntarily decided to temporarily suspend all Chinese passenger flights in February, and the Civil Aviation Administration of China’s five-one policy was based on the “International Flights” issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China on its official website on March 12, Information Release (Issue 5)" is used as the basis, so the flight resumption plans of Delta and United Airlines do not meet the policy standards.
In a conference call on May 14, the Civil Aviation Administration of China told the U.S. government that China was considering canceling the March 12 flight schedule as a baseline, but "each Chinese route is limited to one flight per week." The regulations will continue to be in effect.”
Yesterday, South Korea’s Ambassador to China Jang Ha-sung said that the outside world expects China to return to normalcy after the “Two Sessions”. However, we still need to patiently wait for official news as to whether the Five Ones policy will be adjusted.
In this case, Chinese citizens who want to return to their country need to strengthen their ability to distinguish and prevent falling into the trap of phantom flights. Some U.S. airlines are continuing to sell tickets on routes that have been closed due to China's travel ban. Airlines may be betting that the lockdown will end before flights take off. Therefore, they will ensure that passengers are ready to board their aircraft once the lockdown is lifted. If the coronavirus lockdown is not lifted soon, flights will be canceled and any withheld refunds will provide a source of funding for cash-strapped airlines.
These are some of the recent replies on return routes. If you need it, you must go to the official websites of these airlines to learn more about it. This is also your own responsibility. You must pay close attention to it. , and everyone should also know about the epidemic situation in the destination country. If it is not very good, it is better not to go!
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