Taiwan and China agree to reinstate direct flights to 10 cities in the mainland

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Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) announced on Thursday Mar. 9 that air routes between Taiwan and 10 mainland cities will be reinstated on Friday, with 13 other Chinese cities selected for cross-strait charter flights.

Starting on Friday, flight routes will be re-established between the Taiwanese cities of Taoyuan, Taipei and Kaohsiung, and the mainland cities of Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Fuzhou, Qingdao, Wuhan, Ningbo and Zhengzhou, MAC Deputy Minister Jan Jyh-horng (詹志宏) said at a news conference in Taipei.

Air travel between Taiwan and China’s mainland has been significantly reduced since Feb. 2020 after the initial COVID-19 outbreak, and commercial flights have only been available between Taipei, Taoyuan and Kaohsiung and Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Xiamen.

For example, as of Feb. 2023 here were 4 nonstop flights per day traveling from Beijing to Taiwan Taoyuan Airport, for an average of 29 flights per week.

Taiwan’s China Airlines said on Thursday evening it is likely to resume some flights between Taiwan, Guangzhou and Shenzhen first, while flights between Taiwan and other mainland destinations will depend on demand.

China Airlines is the flag carrier of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The majority shareholder of the carrier is the China Aviation Development Foundation, a wholly owned entity of the Taiwanese government.
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