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Friday, June 15, 2012

China Takes Special Measures to Keep the Security of the Flights

With the rapid economic growth of China, China plays a more and more important role in the world. More and more people fly to China to do business and keep a long-term relationship with China.

In order to keep the security of China's aviation market, China Civil Aviation Administration issues a new security requirement, which stipulates that all passengers on China's domestic flights are not allowed to carry liquids.

In order to ensure the safety of China air transport and provide a safe air transport service for Beijing, China takes some special air security measures on the basis of the existed aviation security provisions. Now let me tell you those special measures to you.

Firstly, China improves the rate of checking passengers' baggage and physical checking, if necessary, there will be double checking by both equipment and manual. In this way to keep the security of the airport.

Secondly, passengers on domestic flights are not allow to carry liquids. It will make the flights more safe, as some liquids may be dangerous to passages.

Thirdly, implement the stipulations of exemption and courtesy strictly, and cancel easy boarding and other boarding channels which exist security risks.

Fourthly, the air cargo must be installed after taking security checks and other control measures. Airlines can not carry passengers' luggage when they haven't board the plane. All luggage should be unloaded when passengers load half-way.

Fifthly, all cars permitted to enter the airport traffic control area must be in strictly safety checks.

To ensure passengers air transport safety is the most important service Civil airline provided to the passengers. Any service have to subject to aviation security, therefore, China Civil Aviation Administration takes strict aviation security measures, hoping to make safer flights to passages in China.

China Takes Special Measures to Keep the Security of the Flights is a post from: Traveling China



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