China will soon relax its border controls for several countries, allowing certain categories of people to travel to some cities.
Chinese state media on Wednesday (May 27) reported that the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) will let domestic and foreign airlines apply for "green channels" for chartered flights to airports in the mainland.
The countries given the green light are Singapore, Japan, Britain, Germany, France, Italy and Switzerland.
According to a CAAC notice, flight operators can apply to the air regulator at the provincial level to run passenger charter flights.
As China attempts to revive its economy stalled by the coronavirus outbreak, it requires experts and skilled workers such as those in foreign companies or joint venture firms to resume work.
South Korea was the first country to establish this "green channel" with China earlier this month. Certain South Korean business travellers were allowed to enter 10 regions, including Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing, after undergoing minimal health screening and quarantine.