China's easing COVID-19 curbs spark travel inquiry surge, and caution

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BEIJING: Online searches for Chinese airline tickets on domestic and international routes surged on Wednesday (Jun 29), after Beijing said it would slash COVID-19 quarantine requirements and made chan

and made changes to a state-mandated mobile app used for local travel.

The asterisk helped local authorities to impose curbs such as quarantines and COVID-19 testing, and sparked widespread complaints. While the rest of the world tries to live with the virus, China has vowed to stick to its tough curbs, with President Xi Jinping reiterating that the strategy was"correct and effective" and should be firmly adhered to.

 

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