A nucleic acid test report must be attached to and from China starting from October 12
- FTT Creations
- Oct 1, 2020
- 1 min read
New regulations for flying in mainland China. According to the instructions of the mainland's civil aviation, starting from October 12th, Chinese nationals must attach a negative nucleic acid test certificate to and from China. In this regard, China Airlines and EVA Air have both received notifications and will follow the regulations.
China Airlines announced yesterday on its official website that in order to implement remote detection measures and maintain the health of people and crews on both sides of the strait, according to the instructions of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, from October 12th, passengers departing and arriving on cross-strait flights will be strictly checked before boarding. A negative nucleic acid test report within three days (72 hours), please cooperate with passengers.
According to the official website of China Airlines, the cross-strait flights operated in October include Taipei (Taoyuan)-Beijing, Taipei (Taoyuan)-Shanghai (Pudong), Taipei (Songshan)-Shanghai (Pudong), Taipei (Taoyuan)-Xiamen, Taipei ( Taoyuan)-Chengdu. Kaohsiung also has flights between Shanghai (Pudong) and Xiamen. Passengers need to pay more attention before boarding.
Evergreen said that it has been notified and will handle it in accordance with relevant regulations.
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