Chinese airline halts flight from Dhaka after passengers found Covid-19 positive

Aviation

TBS Report
14 June, 2020, 09:45 am
Last modified: 14 June, 2020, 04:09 pm
If the number of passengers who undergo a positive nucleic acid test stands at zero for three consecutive weeks on the same route, airlines will be allowed to add one additional flight per week on the route as a bonus

China Southern Airlines' flight CZ392 from Dhaka to Guangzhou was suspended for 4 weeks, after 17 passengers on board were tested positive for Covid-19.

According to a new policy, the civil administration has put a reward and circuit breaker mechanism in place to restrict the number of imported cases of the novel coronavirus, while allowing more domestic and overseas airlines to increase the number of international passenger flights in and out of China, reports China Daily. 

If the number of passengers who undergo a positive nucleic acid test stands at zero for three consecutive weeks on the same route, airlines will be allowed to add one additional flight per week on the route as a bonus, it said.

However, the airline will have to suspend the operation of the route for one week if five or more passengers test positive for the coronavirus. If the number exceeds 10, the airline will suspend flights on the route for four weeks, it said, adding that it could resume operation after the "circuit breaker" period.

The administration also said that it will allow certain eligible countries to increase the number of international passenger flights in and out of the country if the epidemic risks are controllable.
 

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