[Myanmar Chinese Network] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that on May 15, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a notice that in order to fight the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the ban on visa entry for foreigners will be extended to May 31. Since March, in order to pr

[Myanmar Chinese Network News] According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on May 15, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a notice to extend the entry ban on visas for foreigners to May 31 in order to fight the new crown pneumonia epidemic. Since March, in order to prevent the epidemic from being imported from abroad, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has gradually strengthened visa control. Until now, all visas including visa-on-arrival , visa-free, and social reunion visas have been suspended.

In addition to the extension of entry visa ban in all countries and regions until the end of this month, the prohibition on entry of tourist flights and commercial aircraft in all countries has also been extended until May 31. During the implementation of the air ban, as before, only official aircraft, humanitarian rescue, military aircraft and emergency landing aircraft can enter Myanmar. During the period when the ban is implemented, Myanmar people returning to China must undergo 21 days of medical isolation and observation, and after being lifted from quarantine, they need to quarantine at home for 7 days.

Myanmar Signature Wu Solinrui, head of the air ticket sales company, said that it is said that the international routes in Myanmar will be able to operate normally in June, but it is not yet certain whether Myanmar's air ban will be completely lifted by then. Now you can book your flight for June, but there is no one who books it. Due to the impact of the epidemic, the aviation service industry has too many uncertain factors.

In the statement, it was learned that 14 flights connected by MNA Airlines to foreign countries, including Yangon International Airport , will start operating normally in June. During the implementation of the air ban, only a small number of domestic flights were operated in Myanmar, and the government was also continuously picking up Myanmar's trapped people abroad.