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Originally Posted by anacapamalibu
(Post 32386263)
Yes the repatriation would have compromised sealing of the border...unless you quarantined 89,043 Americans on 926 flights from 132 countries and territories,
I assume the repatriated were subject to a 14 day quarantine of some sort. https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...12a93fba03.jpg |
Wasn't sure if they required the facility quarantine like the first from Wuhan. Hawaii very strict on violators..jail. fine ..back on a flight.
No dream vacation..2 weeks solitary confinement.. Travelers in quarantine aren’t allowed to leave hotel rooms or residences for any reason except medical emergencies. Hotel guests don’t receive housekeeping services and must arrange for food to be delivered to them. |
{https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1188749.shtml}
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Originally Posted by pruss2ny
(Post 32386639)
{https://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1188749.shtml}
Japanese newspaper Yomiuri reported on Sunday that China and South Korea have consulted Japan about easing their border controls on business travelers. Such a move has been already implemented between China and South Korea. On May 1, the two countries became the first in the world to open an "express channel" for business executives who test negative for the coronavirus before departure and after arrival, to facilitate the movement of important products and raw materials, reports said. |
You need to quarntine in a chinese hotel 14 days, it is 7000 chinese yuan, after that you need to quartine at where you live for another 14 days
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Hello all, would love to consult the hivemind's opinion before making a decision:
What's the vibe/gut feeling regarding transit around September time? Long version: I was due to travel LHR-PVG-TYO next month with China Eastern. Of course cancelled. I can either get a full refund or move the flights to September. If moved and the foreign entry bans are still in place in September, I will lose the flights. However, I confirmed with my insurance that they will pay me back so money is not a concern. I've already caught coronavirus and recovered. I don't recommend this experience to anyone. But at least, health is no concern either. I was also very much looking forward to visiting Shanghai on my 8 hour layover as I have never been. I got the cheapest J tickets one will ever find and will not get this deal again, and this will guarantee my gold renewal or possibly even platinum this year, but all in all it's 3 months from now, which seems like too soon. Still very much uncertain about the whole thing, any opinions welcome! |
latest news suggests travel restrictions won't be lifted until October at the earliest
https://www.thebeijinger.com/blog/20...hrough-october |
Originally Posted by Maestro Ramen
(Post 32393511)
Hello all, would love to consult the hivemind's opinion before making a decision:
What's the vibe/gut feeling regarding transit around September time? Long version: I was due to travel LHR-PVG-TYO next month with China Eastern. Of course cancelled. I can either get a full refund or move the flights to September. If moved and the foreign entry bans are still in place in September, I will lose the flights. However, I confirmed with my insurance that they will pay me back so money is not a concern. I've already caught coronavirus and recovered. I don't recommend this experience to anyone. But at least, health is no concern either. I was also very much looking forward to visiting Shanghai on my 8 hour layover as I have never been. I got the cheapest J tickets one will ever find and will not get this deal again, and this will guarantee my gold renewal or possibly even platinum this year, but all in all it's 3 months from now, which seems like too soon. Still very much uncertain about the whole thing, any opinions welcome! |
Originally Posted by Maestro Ramen
(Post 32393511)
Hello all, would love to consult the hivemind's opinion before making a decision:
What's the vibe/gut feeling regarding transit around September time? Long version: I was due to travel LHR-PVG-TYO next month with China Eastern. Of course cancelled. I can either get a full refund or move the flights to September. If moved and the foreign entry bans are still in place in September, I will lose the flights. However, I confirmed with my insurance that they will pay me back so money is not a concern.
Originally Posted by Maestro Ramen
(Post 32393511)
I've already caught coronavirus and recovered. I don't recommend this experience to anyone. But at least, health is no concern either.
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Originally Posted by Maestro Ramen
(Post 32393511)
What's the vibe/gut feeling regarding transit around September time? ! But can say I was 100 % incorrect on prediction of US infection rate. What I thought might be a ripple turned into a tsunami. |
Thanks for posting the link. I'm a little unclear about the policy - are tickets available for sale for a person wishing to leave China back to their passport country on one of the 5-One flights? Or are all flights canned?
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Originally Posted by maastrichtmouse
(Post 32394810)
Thanks for posting the link. I'm a little unclear about the policy - are tickets available for sale for a person wishing to leave China back to their passport country on one of the 5-One flights? Or are all flights canned?
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Originally Posted by givionte
(Post 32394920)
Anyone can buy a ticket, as long as you have a passport. It's when you check-in for boarding when they check to see whether you have a valid passport and/or visa for entry. The few flights out of China anyone can take as long as they can legally enter their destination, which at check-in they will inspect.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 32394949)
Leaving here isn't an issue (e.g. we can get ourselves to major cities all over the world), but most of us want to be able to come back as well.
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Originally Posted by givionte
(Post 32395000)
Not exactly, many countries have banned transit, or limit layovers to certain countries or visa holders. For example, my Chinese wife tried to layover in Incheon ,but was denied a transit visa.
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