Over 70 stranded Taiwan compatriots return home from Middle East via Chinese mainland transit
With coordination and assistance from relevant mainland authorities, they were able to reroute their journey and fly to Shanghai from Istanbul.
Despite the chilly temperatures in Shanghai early Tuesday morning, the returning passengers emerged from the cabin with smiles, expressing relief at finally being safe. Some expressed their gratitude to airport staff and the media, and thanked the mainland for its care and thoughtful arrangements.
To ensure a smooth transit, Shanghai border inspection officers were stationed in advance at the transit gates, patiently guiding the passengers and maintaining order.
"We communicated precisely with the airline beforehand, checking flight updates and passenger information," said Zheng Jianqiao, an officer at the Shanghai airport border inspection station. "We strengthened on-site guidance and police deployment to provide them with transit convenience, ensuring these stranded compatriots could return home as quickly as possible."






















