For all travelers that have long anticipated their return to the great nation of China, the Civil Aviation Administration has issued a notice that will brighten up your day and relight your candle of hope.
CCTV news 7 days ago released an announcement;
According to the latest announcement issued by the Civil Aviation Administration, the General Administration of Customs and the Ministry of foreign affairs, in order to ensure the health and safety of international travel and reduce the risk of cross-border transmission of the epidemic, Chinese and foreign passengers on flights to China should complete nucleic acid detection tests within 5 days before boarding.
The announcement is as follows:
In order to ensure the health and safety of international travel and reduce the risk of cross-border transmission of the epidemic, passengers on flights to China are required to board with the negative certificate of new coronavirus nucleic acid test. The arrangements are as follows:
Chinese and foreign passengers on flights to China shall complete nucleic acid detection within 5 days before boarding. The inspection shall be conducted in the institutions designated or recognized by Chinese embassies abroad.
Chinese passengers must take photos through the international version of the epidemic prevention health code and upload the negative certificate of the nucleic acid test.
Foreign passengers should apply for a declaration of health status to the Chinese embassy and consulate with a negative nucleic acid test certificate.
The airlines concerned are responsible for checking the health code status and health status statement before boarding. Passengers who do not meet the relevant requirements are not allowed to board. All airlines shall strictly perform inspection procedures.
Passengers who provide false certificates and information shall bear corresponding legal liabilities.
The Chinese embassy will seriously assess the capability of nucleic acid detection in the host country and issue-specific implementation measures when conditions are met.