China and Canada's civil aviation regulatory bodies have reached a new round of negotiations and have agreed on an increase in flights.
Recently, it was learned from the Civil Aviation Administration that, in order to meet the increasing demands for trade and personnel exchanges between China and Canada, the civil aviation authorities of both sides have reached an agreement on increasing flights after a new round of negotiations. Both sides have agreed to further increase the number of passenger flights between China and Canada, raise the cargo flight quota from 10 to 20 flights per week, and remove restrictions on domestic flight points. Currently, airlines operate 35 regular passenger flights and 5 regular cargo flights per week in the China-Canada market.
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