Public transport in Wuhan was shut down when it was the epicenter of the COVID-19 epidemic. But that's changing, and more services were restored on March 29. Some 180 bus routes have reopened, including three special bus lines to the railway station and six overnight lines. Buses and subway services cover main urban areas and the outskirts of Wuhan. Domestic passenger flights in Hubei province's major airports, except Wuhan Tian'he International Airport, have restarted from March 29. But international flights and flights to and from Beijing, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are still suspended. Meanwhile, construction has resumed on a cargo airport at E'zhou in Hubei province. It's scheduled to open by the end of 2021.