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The latest news on the civil aviation blowout: In December, the Civil Aviation Administration of China issued blowout instructions to a number of domestic and foreign flights.

The domestic epidemic situation has been severe recently, and the epidemic has broken out again in some areas. The biggest epidemic problem at this stage is imported cases from abroad, and many passengers on flights have confirmed cases. Therefore, the Civil Aviation Administration of China has issued circuit breaker instructions to many Chinese and foreign flights.

Circuit Break Announcement

Beijing News on December 27 Recently, the Civil Aviation Administration of China issued circuit breaker instructions to multiple Chinese and foreign flights. According to the report, 10 passengers with new coronavirus pneumonia were diagnosed on China Southern Airlines flight CZ6092 (Vientiane to Guangzhou) that entered the country on February 10. Starting from January 10, 2022, 4 flights will continue to be suspended. Seven passengers were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Air China flight CA910 (Moscow-Zhengzhou) that entered China on December 11. Since December 27, 2 flights of this flight have been suspended.

For foreign airlines, five passengers with new coronavirus pneumonia were diagnosed on German Condor flight DE8442 (Frankfurt to Xi'an) that entered China on December 8. Since December 27, 2 flights of this flight have been suspended. On December 12, five passengers with COVID-19 were diagnosed on Laos National Airlines flight QV815 (Vientiane-Kunming) entering China. Since flight QV815/816 (Thursday) is an award flight for flight QV815/816 (arrival on Sunday), 2 flights of flight QV815 (arrival on Sunday) will be suspended starting from December 27. Award flight QV815/816 (arrival on Sunday) 4) Cancellation.

The Civil Aviation Administration of China requires all airlines to provide services such as passenger comfort and refund for subsequent flights.