China’s civil aviation regulator will allow more foreign airlines to resume flights to the country next week, as part of a gradual easing of controls designed to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Foreign airlines that are not currently sending planes to China will be able to choose a city to send flights to each week, Xinhua reported on Thursday, citing a notice from the country’s civil aviation authority.
The decision comes several months after China introduced restrictions on air traffic, severely limiting international flights in late March amid fears that a second wave of the coronavirus could be imported from overseas.
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