China ends Taiwan flight ban

4-Feb-2003

TAIWAN. A 50-year ban on direct flights across the Formosa Strait between Taiwan and mainland China officially ended on January 26 when a chartered China Airlines plane flew from Taipei to Shanghai Pudong airport.

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?TAIWAN. A 50-year ban on direct flights across the Formosa Strait between Taiwan and mainland China officially ended on January 26 when a chartered China Airlines plane flew from Taipei........
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