After six months, International flights allowed in China from Thursday

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International flights allowed in China

Beijing: Due to the Covid-19 pandemic (Coronavirus), China will be allowed to operate international flights from Thursday after six months. According to the official order, the flight has been approved from eight countries, including China’s most trusted friend Pakistan. According to the order, these direct flights will start from Thursday for China’s capital Beijing. International flights were banned from March 23 in the city to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

Resuming flights is a sign of limited infection in the city. Permissions have been given to resume flights from Canada to Beijing in Asia, Thailand, Cambodia and Pakistan, Europe to Greece, Denmark, Austria and Sweden and North America. These countries have fewer corona virus infections than others. On Thursday, the first direct flight Air China will run from Cambodia’s capital Nompaneh to Beijing. Meanwhile, India operated its fourth ‘Vande Bharat’ flight from China on Wednesday.

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