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No disruptions in flights from China to London
2006-08-10 18:36:39 Xinhua English

Related: Major UK air terror plot thwarted

BEIJING, August 11 -- Flights from China's three major international airports Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong have not been disrupted following reports of the foiled terror plot in the United Kingdom.

While British Airways' flights from Beijing and Shanghai departed before the news broke, Frank Yan, the airline's passenger sales manager in China said yesterday evening: "So far I haven't received any notice from headquarters saying we have to cancel flights from Beijing or Shanghai to London tomorrow.

"As many short-range flights to and from London have been cancelled, our passengers will be affected if they are going to transfer at Heathrow Airport to other cities in the UK. "

BA operates daily flights from Beijing to London, and five flights a week from Shanghai.

In Shanghai, Yang Huifeng, spokesman for Virgin Atlantic which operates daily flights to London, said: "We have not heard of any terrorist threat in London but if there is such a threat, Virgin will co-operate closely with the Shanghai security officials.

"So far, we haven't received any notice from our company to change security check-in procedures."

At the city's Pudong International Airport, an official at the Safety Inspection Office who gave only his surname, Xin, said: "As far as I know, there are no delays in any flights to Britain. We haven't received any instructions to tighten security."

Flights from Hong Kong to London were on schedule last night but passengers were not allowed to carry hand luggage. Many checked in earlier than usual fearing increased security checks.

A spokesman for the Hong Kong Security Bureau cautioned residents travelling to the UK to keep abreast with developments there and pay close attention to personal safety.

(Source: China Daily)

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