The last direct charter flight for the Mid-Autumn Festival landed in Taipei on Sunday
night ending the direct air links between Taiwan and the Chinese
mainland during the festival.
Six airlines from each side operated 24 round-trip flights
between Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen and Taipei from
September 29 to October 8.
The Mid-Autumn Festival charter flights marks the extension of
the cross-Straits service which was restricted to the Spring Festival or traditional Chinese Lunar
New Year.
Charter flights, conducted after talks between the civil
aviation associations of both sides, were arranged in the absence
of regular direct flights across the Taiwan Straits.
Following a decision made by non-governmental aviation industry
associations in June similar flights have been arranged for other
traditional holidays including the Qing Ming Festival (Tomb-Sweeping Day) and the
Dragon Boat Festival.
The two sides also agreed to allow flights for emergency medical
cases, first aid for the handicapped and special cargo
transport.
However, for the rest of the year travelers take at least six
hours on indirect journeys between the Chinese mainland and
Taiwan.
The mainland has been urging early realization of "three direct
links" -- trade, mail and transport across the Straits since
1979.
In 2002 Spring Festival charter flights were proposed by a group
of Taiwan business people and senior persons after more than 50
years of there not being any direct air links.
The first non-stop charter flights across the Taiwan Straits
started during the Lunar New Year in 2005 and 72 round flights were
arranged for the Spring Festival of 2006.
Qing Ming, an occasion for Chinese people to pay homage to their
ancestors and dead relatives, falls on April 5 or 6.
The Dragon Boat Festival celebrated by racing dragon boats,
eating "Zongzi" -- rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves -
and hanging wormwood around houses falls on the fifth day of the
fifth lunar month.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, which
falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, is observed as a
day for family reunions.
(Xinhua News Agency October 9, 2006)