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Eight universities in Britain plan to resume their studies by charter flights. Which schools are they?
Every year, China students spend a lot of money abroad. Because of the epidemic, many international students tried their best to return to China. There is not much time before the start of the fall semester. In order to let China students study in the UK, these foreign universities have begun to find ways to get overseas students back home. Finally, many schools decided to charter flights back to China. Now more than eight universities in Britain have decided to resume their studies by charter flights.

In June, QUB of Queen's University announced that they would take China students to Britain by chartered plane and arrange a special plane to fly directly from Beijing to northern China. The one-way charter flight costs about 5,500 RMB, and students who are eligible to enter Queen's College can apply.

On June 23rd, Bolton University announced the charter flight. The school plans to arrange charter flights in autumn to take these international students back to China before the start of school.

On July 8, Times Higher Education announced that British universities would consider arranging chartered flights to take international students to Britain to ensure the smooth admission of international students in autumn.

On July 16, the University of Manchester made a formal response, and they will provide charter flights for students who hold the offer of the University of Manchester.

On July 17, York University said in Weibo that it was negotiating charter flights with Man chesterton. On the same day, V, an official from Leeds University, also left a message for these students, and then said that they were discussing the charter flight together.

Students from the University of Liverpool also expressed strong ideas about charter flights and have always loved the University of Liverpool. On July 17, the University of Liverpool responded. Don't worry, class, don't copy our homework. He writes well!

On July 22nd, the University of Manchester, UK, began to issue questionnaires on chartered flights to study in the UK. Durham University, Sheffield University, Leeds University, Liverpool University and York University also participated in the survey. They are going to cooperate with China Hainan Airlines Co., Ltd. to provide charter service for China students who have obtained the admission qualification.

On July 23, Lancaster College of Lancaster University indicated its status as a member of the alliance in an email to students, saying that it would also join the charter team of HNA. If interested students want to fill in the questionnaire in the mail as soon as possible.

On July 2 1 day, University College London launched a charter flight survey in Beishangguang.

There are still many British schools that have not announced that they will charter flights to pick up foreign students, but they have also expressed their ideas in this regard. The University of Southampton said that they have fed back the students' demands to the relevant departments and reminded everyone to check their air tickets and get ready. The University of Exeter is still looking for qualified charter flights, hoping to send all international students to the school before the start of school in autumn. The University of Glasgow also expressed the idea of charter flights.

In fact, as long as someone walks ahead, many schools will follow, and these international students are money. It is definitely a great loss for these British universities that so many international students don't go to Britain.