Bangladesh aircrew refuse to work on Wuhan evacuation flight
Bangladesh already evacuated 312 people, mostly students, from coronavirus-affected Wuhan last week
Aircrew from Bangladesh's national carrier Biman have refused to work on a flight aimed at repatriating citizens from virus-hit Chinese cities, forcing the government to scrap the evacuation plan, reports Saudi Gazette.
Bangladesh already evacuated 312 people, mostly students, from coronavirus-affected Wuhan last week, and had planned a second flight for another 171 Bangladeshis.
"We can't bring them because we can't send any flight," Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told reporters on Saturday.
"No crew wants to go there. The crew who went there earlier don't want to go either."
The outbreak, which has killed more than 900 people and infected tens of thousands across China, has spread to nearly more than two dozen other countries and sparked global concern.
There have been no cases recorded in Bangladesh yet.
The evacuees and aircrew who returned to Dhaka on February 1 are being quarantined for 14 days at a camp usually used for Haj pilgrims.
Health officials say none have tested positive for the virus.
The minister said the government was trying to charter a Chinese flight instead, but so far without success.