A person familiar with the matter revealed that the Chinese government is planning to formulate the disconnection mechanism of international passenger flights to show that the official is trying to slow down the impact of the "dynamic clearing zero" policy.
Bloomberg News Agency on Friday (November 4) quoted anonymous insiders reported that the State Council of China recently asked the Chinese Civil Aviation Administration to take the lead to jointly regulate the international passenger transport set by the crown disease more than two years ago.Flight fusion mechanism.
Under the current fuse mechanism, some airlines of the airlines will be temporarily ceased by one to two weeks. The specific execution measures depend on how many positive passengers of crown diseases were detected after the flight landing.Hong Kong has stopped a similar mechanism in July.
People familiar with the matter said that in the middle of this year, the State Council of China has requested that relevant ministries and commissions to promote the work in accordance with the goal of the three stages of international flights and cancel the flight fusion mechanism.Affected by border epidemic prevention control measures, China has actually been separated from the world for several years.
The first step towards normalization is to increase the number of international flights in China, which seems to be in progress.The Civil Aviation Administration of China said last month that China ’s international passenger flights will be more than doubled from the same period last year.China Airlines such as China China and China Southern Airlines have expressed their intended to increase the number of international flights.
The focus seems to have shifted to the second step. Chinese senior leaders recently demanded that regulators drafted a action plan for relaxation and fuse.People familiar with the matter said that the third step is to gradually restore the number of international flights in the civil aviation industry to the level before the epidemic.It is not clear that these two steps are currently implemented.
The State Council of China and the Civil Aviation Administration did not immediately reply to the evaluation request.