China to scrap PCR test for inbound travellers in latest easing


The move to scrap the PCR test comes as air travel in and out of China recovers at a sluggish pace. - AFP

BEIJING, April 25 (Bloomberg): China will no longer require travelers to the country to provide a negative PCR test result, scrapping a rule that’s been a major deterrent for visitation since the world’s second-largest economy emerged from Covid isolation in January.

From April 29, travelers can instead show negative rapid antigen test results while airlines won’t be required to check the proof, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said Tuesday at a regular press briefing in Beijing.

The country earlier loosened the rule for some countries like New Zealand and Malaysia. The move to scrap it entirely comes as air travel in and out of China recovers at a sluggish pace, with the number of international flights in the first quarter only at 12.4% of the 2019 level, government data showed.

China kept the PCR testing rule months after it had jettisoned other travel curbs like quarantine partly because other nations were testing passengers from the country due to fears over new variants, after a massive reopening infection wave saw up to 37 million people infected in one day. Most places, like the US and Japan, have now stopped testing Chinese travelers.

Still, other deterrents remain before a full recovery in global air travel in and out of China is likely to be seen.

Sky-high airfares, limited capacity at airlines and a backlog getting passports and visas approved are holding back travelers and it’ll take at least a year to get back to pre-pandemic levels, Subhas Menon, director general of the Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines said in February. - Bloomberg

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