Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, June 17 (Xinhua) -- China will ban the
air-freighting of dangerous goods to Olympic host cities during the Games, the
Civil Aviation Administration of China said.
Airlines will be prohibited from carrying explosives
for civil use, guns and ammunition to the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin,
Shenyang, Qinhuangdao and Qingdao from July 1 to Sep. 30,the administration said
in a statement on its website.
Other hazardous materials, with the exception of some
items forpublic health and medical uses, would also be banned, it said.
Flights carrying high-risk chemicals, such as
poisonous gas andradioactive substances, to other cities must be inspected and
authorized by the administration. Those with dangerous goods that are urgently
needed by the state or in disaster relief work must go through the same process
and be recorded, said the statement.
The government has enacted a slew of measures this
year to ensure aviation safety ahead of the Olympics, banning lighters
andmatches from carry-on luggage and telling passengers to remove their shoes
for security checks.
From May 1, the administration stepped up pre-flight
data reporting for passengers and crews on international flights and limited the
number of cabin baggage articles.