Wuhan Airport started resuming flights after 76 days of lockdown.
The airport in Wuhan, the central Chinese city hard-hit by the COVID-19 outbreak, started resuming domestic passenger flights early Wednesday after almost 11 weeks of lockdown.
Flights are resuming from the city’s international airport, which handled 24 million passengers a year before the outbreak, and people will be able to return to their jobs around the country.
The flight MU2527, the first flight since the city’s lockdown was lifted, departed from Wuhan at 7:25 a.m. Wednesday.