China Proposes Increasing Direct Flights; Chamber of Commerce Urges Taiwan to Initiate 'Small Two Sessions' Negotiations
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In response to China's proposal to increase cross-strait direct flights, Taiwan's General Chamber of Commerce is urging the government to start negotiations. The call comes amid concerns over high ticket prices and increased travel times due to significantly reduced routes, with hopes of boosting economic and tourism exchange.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who issued the 10 measures for Taiwan including the resumption of cross-strait direct passenger flights?
- A: The Taiwan Affairs Office of the CPC Central Committee issued these 10 measures for Taiwan.
- Q: What specific flight destinations did mainland China propose to open in its recent letter?
- A: Mainland China proposed opening several destinations, which include Urumqi and Xi'an.
- Q: How many direct flight destinations were there across the strait before the pandemic?
- A: There were approximately 60 direct flight destinations across the strait before the pandemic.
- Q: Through which mechanism is communication handled for aviation matters between the two sides?
- A: Aviation matters between the two sides are handled by the Civil Aviation Small Two Sessions.
- Q: Who led the press conference to explain views on mainland China's recent measures?
- A: Hsu Shu-po, chairman of the General Chamber of Commerce, led the press conference with industry representatives.