China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hundreds more students return home to China

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn Zhang Yangfei contribute­d to this story.

Hundreds of Chinese students studying overseas have returned to China taking State-organized chartered flights as the country stepped up efforts to bring more home amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

On Sunday at 5:40 am, a China Southern Airlines flight from New York’s John F Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport carrying about 200 Chinese teenagers landed at Guangzhou Baiyun Internatio­nal Airport in Guangdong province, according to AirSavvi, a Chinese aviation data provider.

About 10 hours later, a China Eastern Airlines arrived with 180 teenagers at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport from San Francisco.

Another chartered flight from Air China also brought home young Chinese students from the Spanish capital Madrid to Hangzhou Xiaoshan Internatio­nal Airport on Monday afternoon.

The three flights are among the State-led chartered flights involving the coordinati­on of the Chinese government, State-owned carriers and related department­s to bring underage Chinese students home.

Due to the large amount of cancellati­ons of internatio­nal flights, Chinese students who study abroad found it nearly impossible to get a return trip from commercial airlines.

Only a nation that has a strong internatio­nal aviation business can summon up sufficient resources to offer timely assistance in emergency situations.” Chen Zhuo, senior analyst with China Merchants Securities

“Only a nation that has a strong internatio­nal aviation business can summon up sufficient resources to offer timely assistance in emergency situations,” said Chen Zhuo, a senior analyst with China Merchants Securities.

According to Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the central government has always been highly concerned and cared about Chinese students studying overseas.

“Considerin­g the large number of overseas Chinese students, especially younger ones, and the difficulti­es they are encounteri­ng, the Foreign Ministry is coordinati­ng with other government divisions to arrange temporary flights to return young Chinese students home gradually and in an orderly manner,” Zhao said at a news conference last week.

On April 3, China Eastern brought about 180 Chinese studying abroad back to Jinan of Shandong province from London’s Heathrow Airport.

Jin Junhao, an official at the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China, said at a news conference that as of 4 pm on Monday, China had sent seven chartered flights this month that have brought back 1,278 Chinese citizens from the United Kingdom, the United States, Italy and Spain, including 1,067 students.

Since March there have been a total of 16 chartered flights that have brought more than 2,700 Chinese nationals back from overseas, according to the CAAC.

“The CAAC will continue to work with other department­s to help overseas students who have real difficulti­es in affected countries and an urgent need to return to their home country,” said Jin.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said that the flights showed the central government’s great concern for overseas Chinese students’ safety and security.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Some of the 180 teenage Chinese students arrive at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday after taking a chartered flight from San Francisco as part of China’s plan to bring young Chinese students back home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Some of the 180 teenage Chinese students arrive at Shanghai Pudong Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday after taking a chartered flight from San Francisco as part of China’s plan to bring young Chinese students back home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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