Cathay
says crew can wear masks on all flights due to new coronavirus
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[January 22, 2020]
By Jamie Freed
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Hong Kong's Cathay
Pacific Airways Ltd will allow all crew members and frontline employees
to wear surgical masks due to concerns over a new coronavirus, and said
passengers to and from Wuhan, China, could change or cancel flights for
free through Feb. 15.
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The airline had earlier said only cabin crew operating mainland
China flights could wear masks, in response to the airline's flight
attendants calling for permission to wear masks on all flights
globally as cases have also been confirmed in the United States,
Thailand, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
"Due to the evolving information from health authorities, we will
allow crew members and front-line airport employees to wear surgical
face masks when on duty at their discretion," Cathay said in a
statement.
The coronavirus outbreak, which began in the central Chinese city of
Wuhan, struck as millions of Chinese prepared to travel for the
Lunar New Year, heightening contagion risks.
It poses a fresh threat to demand for the airline, which has been
battered by months of sometimes violent anti-government protests in
Hong Kong.
The Cathay Pacific Airways Flight Attendants Union said on Tuesday
it had received a "tremendous" amount of emails and messages from
members concerned over catching the virus given they are exposed to
over 300 passengers from numerous places on a single flight.
On Tuesday evening, Cathay said on its website that rebooking,
rerouting and refund charges would be waived for all tickets booked
on or before Jan. 21, arriving to or departing from Wuhan through
Feb. 15.
China's aviation regulator on Tuesday evening told mainland carriers
to refund or change flights to Wuhan without charge at the request
of passengers, which analysts at Daiwa said had affected more than
24 airlines.
Some other travel firms are also allowing free cancellations on
bookings to Wuhan.
Authorities have confirmed more than 300 cases of the virus in
China, mostly in Wuhan where authorities on Tuesday said six people
had died. The disease has spread to other parts of China, including
five cases in capital Beijing.
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Hong Kong reported its first case of the new coronavirus on
Wednesday, local media said.
CATHAY'S VIRUS FRONTLINE
Cathay said that as required by the Hong Kong health authorities, it
was distributing health declaration forms and will be making face
masks and antiseptic wipes available at the boarding gate to
passengers traveling from Wuhan to Hong Kong.
"Our frontline staff are reminded to maintain good personal and
environmental hygiene, and to remain alert and vigilant while being
on the lookout for passengers presenting with infectious disease
symptoms," the airline said.
Cathay has already been hit by plummeting demand as a result of
anti-government protests in Hong Kong, leading it to cut capacity
and defer the delivery of four planes.
Shares in Cathay have fallen by 10% since the start of January as
the virus spread.
Jefferies analysts said shares in Cathay and mainland Chinese
carriers could remain under pressure for some time if the
coronavirus situation paralleled the 2003 SARS outbreak and cases
continued to increase. That coronavirus outbreak killed nearly 800
people.
(Reporting by Jamie Freed in Sydney; additional reporting by Donny
Kwok in Hong Kong and Brenda Goh in Shanghai, Editing by Michael
Perry and Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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