In this Sept 25, 2019 photo, an airplane takes off at Daxing International Airport in Beijing. (Photo / Xinhua)
BEIJING - China's civil aviation regulator on Monday adjusted the arrangements for the first points of entry for international flights bound for Beijing.
The adjustment drops Shanghai as one of the first entry points, while adding Wuhan as a back-up, according to a statement by the Civil Aviation Administration of China
Starting June 8, the cities of Chengdu, Changsha, Hefei and Lanzhou will be added as the new first points of entry for incoming international passenger flights to Beijing, the Civil Aviation Administration of China said in an online statement.
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The adjustment drops Shanghai as one of the first entry points, while adding Wuhan as a back-up, according to the statement.
With the adjustment, 16 cities are now acting as first points of entry for Beijing, including Tianjin, Shijiazhuang, Taiyuan, Hohhot, Jinan, Qingdao, Nanjing, Shenyang, Dalian, Zhengzhou and Xi'an.
In March, China started to redirect all international flights scheduled to arrive in Beijing to airports in 12 other Chinese cities, where passengers must go through customs clearance and quarantine, with those passing quarantine inspection being permitted to fly to Beijing on their original flights.
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