China
to suspend more incoming U.S. flights as Shanghai reports COVID-19
cluster
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[January 14, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Friday
suspended four more incoming U.S. flights, bringing the total
cancellation this year to 74, as COVID-19 cases caused by the highly
contagious Omicron variant soared to record highs in the United States.
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The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) also ordered the
suspension of another 26 flights from other parts of the world,
including Melbourne, Frankfurt, Paris, Toronto and Cairo, with
flight disruptions set to extend into February.
The recent flurry of flight cancellations came on top of an already
drastically scaled back schedule. Total international flights to the
country stood at just 200 a week, or 2% of pre-pandemic levels, CAAC
said in September.
The regulator on Friday ordered American Airlines to cancel two more
flights from Dallas to Shanghai from the week of Jan. 24, while
ordering Delta Air Lines to suspend two more flights from Detroit to
Shanghai from the same week.
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Zhang Wenhong, director of a
COVID-19 treatment team in Shanghai, said on
Thursday the public health clinic in the
commercial hub faced a record number of
infections arriving from overseas.
Shanghai, which is the arrival city for a
majority of international flights into the
country, on Thursday reported two local
confirmed COVID-19 cases and three asymptomatic
cases, all tied to an imported infection from
the United States.
(Reporting by Stella Qiu, Judy Hua and Tony
Munroe; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and
Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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