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Taiwan axes tour group travel to mainland China, blames lack of goodwill from Beijing
- Taipei had planned to allow tour group travel to resume after Lunar New Year
- Decision comes after Beijing last week re-routed a civil flight path near sensitive median line of Taiwan Strait
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Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
Taiwan on Wednesday suspended a plan to allow local agencies to organise tour groups to mainland China after the Lunar New Year holiday, citing a failure by Beijing to reciprocate the goodwill gesture.
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The Tourism Administration, under the Ministry of Transport, told travel tour agencies to stop organising the tour groups on Wednesday.
The administration said Taipei had originally planned to allow group tours on the mainland to resume after the Lunar New Year holiday but the plan was now suspended.
It said Beijing “had not made any arrangements for mainland tour groups to visit Taiwan” and had “unilaterally announced changes to civil flight paths … that would affect aviation safety”.
“After taking the change of circumstances and the safety of Taiwanese travellers into account, it has been decided that the plan will no longer be implemented,” the statement said.
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The statement added that tours planned between March and May that had been confirmed would be allowed to go ahead, but those scheduled after May should be cancelled.
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