The Liangjiang International Airport in Guilin, a scenic city in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, will resume flights to Macao on Wednesday. Air travel between Guilin and Macao was suspended on April 7 due to the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The Guilin-Macao flight will run three times a week, on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. Daily flights will resume as demand increases. The flight is one of four from Guilin to non-mainland regions, and serves as an important "air corridor" linking Guilin with Taiwan via Macao. It handled 300,000 passengers last year. ?¨º?¡ì Agency July 15, 2003?¨º?
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