Hey there, globetrotters! 🌏✈️
In a move that's set to make waves (or should we say, flights?), the Chinese mainland has announced the initiation of two new flight routes—W122 and W123—that connect with the M503 route. Effective this Friday, these routes are expected to benefit both sides of the Taiwan Strait, enhancing cross-strait relations and making travel smoother for everyone involved. 🙌
Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, shared the exciting news while responding to media inquiries. She highlighted how these new routes aim to tackle the challenges brought by an increase in flight traffic in the region. \"This move is all about ensuring flight safety, reducing delays, and safeguarding the rights and interests of passengers,\" Zhu emphasized.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China made the official announcement, noting that the west-to-east operation of W122 and W123 will alleviate airspace pressure and streamline air travel in the area. For all you adventure seekers and business travelers, this means fewer delays and a more seamless journey across the strait! 🎉
This development is a win-win for everyone involved, fostering stronger connections and making it easier to explore the rich cultures on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. So pack your bags, folks—it's time to take to the skies! 🛫🌟
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Mainland says flight route adjustment benefits cross-Straits relations
cgtn.com