Hong Kong bans Air India flight after passenger found COVID19 positive
Hong Kong bans Air India flight after passenger found COVID19 positive
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New Delhi: Hong Kong has once again announced a ban on Air India flights. The Civil Aviation Department (CAD) of Hong Kong has banned India's national carrier flights for October 3, 2020. Some passengers from Air India flight to Hong Yong were found infected in the Corona virus test, after which it has decided to ban Air India's flight.

Earlier in August also, Hong Kong had put the ban on Air India flights. Earlier, Dubai had banned all flights of Air India Express for October 18, after getting corona positive passengers at Jaipur-Dubai flight on September 4. But air India flights to Dubai resumed on 19th September with certain conditions.

Now, the Hong Kong government has tightened the rules for airlines flying. According to the new rule, if an airline consists of five or more corona virus infected patients, it will be left in Hong-Kong for sanitization.

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