China Airlines to restart London flights
Taiwan based China Airlines will resume weekly non-stop flights from Taipei to London in December. The airline moved quickly to reinstate flights after the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that the UK would be removed from its list of Covid high-risk countries.
This means residents returning can skip a 14 day mandatory stay at a government quarantine facility. Starting from 3 December, CAL will fly to London once a week each Friday.
Taiwan carrier EVA Air is also expected to restart London flights soon.
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