Independent journal on economy and transport policy
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Beijing decides to impose a further restriction on international air travel
The Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued new regulations for airlines and airports
April 6, 2020
In this strategy of reducing the risk of spreading contagion fits today's announcement of Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) of a drastic new restriction on international air flights that make a stopover in China. Illustrating the content of the fourth edition of the technical guidelines for prevention and control of epidemic situations in transport airport, CAAC explained that the new plan further reduction in air traffic abroad, with the airlines that will only have to make one flight at the week by week. Among the provisions airlines will have to reserve the last three rows of seats aircraft, as well as one of the rear toilets, to area dedicated to passengers or staff who need to be seats in isolation, including passengers who in the last 14 days have travelled abroad or transfers within the Country. So even at airports that are aircraft stopovers from countries where the contagion has been significantly will have to take special measures including the establishment of specific parking areas and specific parking procedures boarding or disembarking for flight staff and passengers International.
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