Online searches for flights to China soar after Beijing slashes Covid-19 testing, quarantine requirements, Trip.com says
- Searches for flights to China from the US soared 136 per cent over the weekend between November 11 and 13
- The latest policy announcements suggest that Beijing is paving the way for a gradual reopening, HSBC economist says
Searches for flights to China from the US soared 136 per cent over the weekend between November 11 and 13 compared to the same period the week before, leading to increases seen elsewhere, according to data released on Monday by the company formerly known as Ctrip.
Searches for flights from Australia also rose by 116 per cent over this period, Trip.com said, followed by a 102 per cent increase in inquiries in Japan.
China announced major changes to its strict Covid-19 measures for inbound travellers on Friday. It reduced quarantine on arrival from seven days to five and ended the practice of cancelling international flights if too many passengers from previous flights tested positive on arrival, a major barrier to visiting the country.
Travellers will now be allowed to enter the country after showing just one negative Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test within 48 hours of boarding. The cycle threshold for a negative PCR test will also be dropped from 40 to 35.