The city of Wuhan in Central China's Hubei province saw the landing of its first international passenger flight on Sept 16 after 237 days of suspension due to the COVID-19 epidemic, according to local media reports.
Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, is expected to resume its first international passenger route in mid-September under the approval of the Civic Aviation Administration.
According to local media reports, the construction of Wuhan Subway Line 16 is moving ahead smoothly, with the project currently entering the track-laying stage.
Junsha Avenue located in the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) -- in Wuhan, capital city of Central China’s Hubei province -- is set to open to traffic in September after major renovation, according to WHDZ officials.
The passenger throughput of Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in Wuhan -- capital city of Central China’s Hubei province -- reached 50,300 on July 29, comprising 23,600 inbound passengers and 26,700 outbound passengers, according to local media reports.
Bullet trains running between Beijing and Wuhan in Central China’s Hubei province were set to gradually resume services, after the national capital lowered its public health emergency status from the second-highest level to level three on June 6, according to local media reports.
Commercial flights between Beijing and Wuhan, Hubei province, were set to resume after Beijing lowered its public health emergency status from the second-highest level to third level on Saturday.
Construction work on Wuhan Metro Line 16 has resumed in Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) -- in Wuhan in Central China’s Hubei province -- according to WHDZ officials.