According to China’s civil aviation regulator, there are several China-bound flights to be suspended in recent days. Today we will share the updates in order to help you plan your travel in advance.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has issued “circuit breaker” directives on several international airlines’ flights to China as some passengers on these flights have been tested positive for coronavirus.
The involved domestic and overseas airlines include Air China, China Southern Airlines, Emirates Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways, Ikar Airlines, Azur Air and Ural Airlines.
△ Screenshot of the directives posted on CAAC’s official web
We’ve posted that there are several flights to be temporarily suspended or canceled starting from November 23. You can click here to have a review. Here’s the update of the list:
Based on the earlier “reward and circuit breaker mechanism”, airlines must suspend flights on a route for one week if five passengers test positive for coronavirus. If the number exceeds 10, the airline must suspend the flights for four weeks.
The quota for the above-mentioned flights shall not be used for other routes.
If a flight triggers the circuit breaker mechanism during this period, the suspension times will accumulate.
If you have bought the tickets for the involved flight during the suspension period, please contact the airline to change the flight as soon as possible.
We will keep following the updates on China-bound flights and the latest entry policies. Stay tuned!
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SOURCE | CAAC / GD Today