All Nippon Airways announced in July that it will resume passenger flights from Beijing, the capital of China, which has been suspended due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, to Narita Airport for the first time in about two years and three months.

According to the announcement, ANA will resume passenger flights from Beijing to Narita Airport once a week from July 11th, one way.



Passenger flights connecting Japan and airports in various parts of China are still in operation, but flights connecting to the capital Beijing have been suspended since March due to infection control of the new corona, and if approved by the Chinese authorities, it will be about. It will be the first restart in 2 years and 3 months.



On the other hand, flights from Narita Airport to Beijing are not approved by the Chinese authorities as passenger flights and will be operated as cargo flights for the time being.



The Chinese government is also reviewing border measures, such as showing a policy to shorten the period of quarantine required for foreign immigrants from 14 days to 7 days, aiming to gradually recover business traffic. It seems that there is also.



On the other hand, it says that it will adhere to the "Zero Corona" policy to thoroughly control infections, and there will be restrictions such as continuing to prohibit group travel to foreign countries including Japan.