British Airways and Virgin Atlantic are going to fly to China again after years


British Airways will resume scheduled service from London Heathrow to Shanghai Pudong on April 23, with day by day flights. Beijing Daxing will comply with on June 3, with 4 flights per week. Virgin Atlantic will go away its first flight to Shanghai on Could 1.

China had very strict entry restrictions for nearly the whole pandemic as a result of Zero Covid coverage. That coverage was launched in the beginning of January and the principles have been significantly relaxed. Vacationers now not need to quarantine on arrival. Nonetheless, they have to do a corona check earlier than departure.

Because of the easing, the variety of worldwide flights to and from China is growing quickly. Additionally at Schiphol: KLM, China Japanese and Xiamen Air will enhance flight frequencies from this week between the Netherlands and China. China Southern already did that in early January.