China Daily (Hong Kong)

Flight will bring students in UK home

- By WANG MINGJIE in London wangmingji­e@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

More Chinese students in the United Kingdom will be able to return to their homeland later this week following an arrangemen­t struck between the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China.

Speaking at a daily news briefing, ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said the Foreign Ministry is coordinati­ng with the Civil Aviation Administra­tion and other department­s to arrange a flight to the UK on Thursday to bring back Chinese students in need.

“The Communist Party of China Central Committee attaches great importance to and cares deeply about Chinese students abroad, and has taken major measures to protect their safety and health,” Hua said. “After COVID-19 broke out in many places around the world, China arranged temporary flights to bring back people ... (in difficulty) in an orderly manner from Iran and Italy.”

She went on to say, “The CPC and the Chinese government closely follow and care for the health and safety of overseas Chinese students.

“In accordance with the directions of the CPC Central Committee, the Foreign Ministry instructed over 280 Chinese embassies and consulates overseas to maintain close contact with overseas Chinese students, get to know their requests and difficulti­es, and help them solve practical problems.”

While the UK has more than 220,000 Chinese students being educated at 154 universiti­es, around 15,000 Chinese teenagers are studying at more than 1,000 British schools, making China the top source of overseas students in the UK, according to the Chinese embassy in London.

The embassy has provided Chinese students in Britain with “health kits” containing essential epidemic prevention materials and guidelines. The number of COVID-19 cases in the UK reached more than 25,000 on Wednesday.

China still faces the risk of a rebound of novel coronaviru­s pneumonia at home, with the spread of the pandemic overseas posing new challenges. Experts in disease control, based on World Health Organizati­on recommenda­tions, suggested reducing crossborde­r movement as much as possible.

Chinese civil aviation authoritie­s reduced the volume of internatio­nal passenger flights in response to the pandemic’s spread, with all foreign airlines to maintain only one air route to China and operate no more than a single flight per week starting last Sunday. Chinese domestic airlines are also asked to retain just one air route to each foreign destinatio­n and fly the route only once a week.

Noting that some overseas Chinese students face various difficulti­es and need to return home, the Civil Aviation Administra­tion said that the major air transporta­tion guarantee mechanism will be activated to arrange extra flights and charter flights to cities with viable destinatio­ns where a large number of people in need are concentrat­ed.

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