From the DW:
“Germany's Lufthansa cancels
China flights over coronavirus”
Lufthansa's decision follows
similar moves by American Airlines, British Airways, and several Asian
carriers. The virus originated in China, but cases have since been recorded in
several other countries. German flagship airline Lufthansa announced on
Wednesday that it would suspend all flights to and from mainland China until
February 9, as the number of deaths from a coronavirus outbreak rose to 132. The
disease has infected around 6,000 people so far, most of them in the central
Chinese province of Hubei. Dozens of cases have also been reported in more than
10 other countries, including Germany. Lufthansa's decision also affects
flights run by its subsidiaries Swiss and Austrian Airlines. Each of the
carriers will fly to their destinations in China "one last time" to
give passengers and crew "the opportunity to return to Germany,
Switzerland and Austria," Lufthansa group said in a statement, adding that
flights to Hong Kong would continue. The
company, one of Europe's largest airline groups, usually operates 73 flights to
and from mainland China each week. British Airways earlier announced that it
would also halt all flights to and from mainland China, while American Airlines
said it would not fly to Shanghai and Beijing from February 9 to March 27.
Several Asian airlines have also suspended flights, including Indonesia's Lion
Air Group, Air India and Seoul Air. The rapid drop in business travel and
tourism is expected to take a heavy toll on the world's second-biggest economy.
Four cases confirmed in Germany: The EU's health commissioner, Stella
Kyriakides, confirmed Wednesday that eight people infected with the virus were
reported in the bloc — four of them in Germany and four in France. Meanwhile,
thousands of foreigners are believed to be among the millions of people
stranded in Hubei's capital Wuhan, the outbreak's epicenter. Japan and the US
were the first to evacuate their citizens from Wuhan on Wednesday, while German
authorities said they were finalizing plans to fly their nationals home soon.
Britain said it would bring home 200 citizens on a charter plane on Thursday. The
European Commission said there were almost 600 EU citizens in China who had
requested repatriation. Health officials
reported that all four infections in Germany were based in the southern state
of Bavaria. The individuals were among a group of around 40 people from a car
parts company who had come into contact with a Chinese colleague. The employee
had traveled to Germany for a training session and only began experiencing
coronavirus symptoms on the flight back to China. The coronavirus, which can
spread from person to person via droplets from coughs and sneezes, has an
incubation time of between one and 14 days. Extended incubation times can be a
problem in stopping the spread of viruses, as people can be contagious before
realizing they are ill.
^ It does make sense to cancel
flights to/from China until the outbreak is contained. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-lufthansa-cancels-china-flights-over-coronavirus/a-52190196
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