The Central Hubei province has so far reported a total of 67,801 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 50,006 in Wuhan. Domestic operations in the province except in Wuhan Tianhe International Airport will be resumed from Sunday, China’s Civil Aviation Regulator (CAAC) said on Friday. Local bus and train services have already resumed in Wuhan and Hubei province. Wuhan and the province with over 56 million people was kept under lockdown from January 23 as part of aggressive measures to bring down COVID-19 cases which rapidly spread in the area. Flight operations from Wuhan would start from April 8, CAAC said.
Due to mounting pressure from the epidemic prevention and control, the flights to resume services exclude international passenger flights, flights to and from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and those between Hubei and Beijing, state-run Xinhua new agency reported. The cargo flights will resume operations from March 29 at all airports in the central Hubei Province. Aviation companies are encouraged to add extra domestic and international cargo flights to stabilise the supply chain, the CAAC said. The novel coronavirus, that first originated in wuhan in December, has wreaked havoc across the globe, upending life and businesses.
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