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British Airways halts Hong Kong flights over quarantine
by AFP Staff Writers
London (AFP) Nov 29, 2021

British Airways said Monday that it has suspended Hong Kong flights after crew members were required to quarantine following a positive Covid test among the staff.

"We have made the difficult decision to temporarily suspend flights to Hong Kong while we review operational requirements for this route," said a statement from BA, which is owned by London-listed aviation giant IAG.

"We're supporting crew who are currently isolating in Hong Kong."

A BA spokesman told AFP that one staff member had "tested positive upon arrival".

As a result, the rest of the crew are also currently isolating.

The airline also apologised to customers whose travel plans have been disrupted, adding it would inform them of their options.

The southern Chinese business hub of Hong Kong has some of the world's strictest quarantine rules with most arrivals undergoing 14 to 21 days of hotel confinement, in line with China's so-called "zero-Covid" strategy.

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IAG - INTERNATIONAL CONSOLIDATED AIRLINES GROUP


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