BEIJING: Asian countries are likely to resume international travel in the following three months while China, which is more cautious, is estimated to restart it six months later after learning experiences from other countries, Liang Jianzhang, chairman and CEO of China’s leading travel agency Ctrip, made the prediction at a forum. Liang also revealed that the long-awaited resumption of quarantine-free travel between the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is expected to be approved shortly, Global Times reported. According to the data Liang displayed at the forum, the airline market in Europe has bounced back to about 70...