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What should I do if I can't come back from abroad? Can those who are abroad now return to China?

The beginning of 2020 is very special. Due to the epidemic, many international flights have been cancelled, and many countries have certain restrictions on the entry of tourists from China. So how do compatriots who are still stranded abroad return to China?

Although some direct flights have been suspended, you can choose to look at the connecting flights and arrange them according to some routes that have not been suspended.

At present, Asian routes can choose to transit through Japan or Thailand, and the transit policy is relatively loose. You can buy return tickets to these transit places, and you can choose Thai Airways and All Nippon Airways.

Singapore and Jakarta have banned the entry and transit of passengers who have been to China in the past 14 days. If you haven't been to China within 14 days, you can also choose to transit the above two countries.

However, my personal suggestion is to take the route of Thailand, because the population of Japanese COVID-19 is increasing gradually. Please don't be careless before going out, or take corresponding protective measures.

Although the entry policies of European countries are a little looser now, friends who want to return to China in Europe need to return from Europe and return from Africa through Europe.

However, due to the epidemic, many European airlines suspended flights to and from China. However, some domestic airlines will still operate some direct flights, but the cost will be higher.

If you choose to transfer, you can choose UAE. The UAE government only allows domestic flights to and from Beijing Capital International Airport.

American airlines and Asian airlines can now choose to transit through Japan.

All Nippon Airways: The flights from Narita to Beijing will be grounded before March 29th, and the flights from Haneda to Beijing will be reduced to 7 flights per week. The flights from Narita to Wuhan will be cancelled until March 28th, and other cities will reduce or change their models.

JAL: It will connect Narita Airport with Beijing before March 28th. With the decrease of other flights, the number of flights in China will be reduced from 98 to 43.

If passengers meet the entry requirements, they can change or buy direct flights that domestic airlines are still operating, but the price is relatively expensive.

Passengers on New Zealand and Australia's Oceania routes can choose to transit through Thailand or choose domestic airlines.

The above is how to return to China. I suggest that if you choose a connecting flight, choose a connecting ticket and hang your luggage directly! Pay attention to transit policy!

Another thing that needs to be reminded and noticed is that some countries have introduced new entry policies, and they may not be able to enter China after returning home, so everyone should choose the appropriate travel plan according to their own situation.

Finally, I would like to remind you that the National Immigration Bureau has announced that 133 countries/regions have adopted new entry control. Please confirm the flight status and local national policies before you travel.