China Restarts International Flight Services After 2 Years
In a recent update, China has announced to resume its international flight services with several nations. However, flight services to India are still restricted.

After a long halt of 2 years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, China has decided to remove the travel restrictions on its international flights. In any case, according to the reports, there is no affirmation yet on the resumption of flight services to India even in the wake of Beijing lifting the visa ban for Indians and their families last month. As per the report by the Times of India, China has decreased the quarantine time to 7 days in assigned lodgings for the travelers coming to the country, which will be followed by 3-day quarantine at home from the earlier 2-day isolation for inbound explorers.
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The decision has been taken to expand the flight services
Allegedly, the said strategy prompted an expansion in the flight operations associating China with different nations, particularly the United States, alongside the number of travelers going out of the country's borders.
Additionally, China has made significant changes since the Covid-19 pandemic, as offices and consulates in 125 nations declared various approaches to smooth out the cycle for those entering the Chinese mainland.
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The two-year visa ban on Indians was lifted last month
Earlier, in the last month, Beijing lifted a two-year visa ban for Indians and their families working in different China's urban regions, yet they will not be able to travel to India as no trips between the two nations have begun at this point. China has been allowed to resume flight operations to a few nations, like Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan.