China News Service, January 29. According to the website of the Civil Aviation Administration, on January 29, the Civil Aviation Administration issued fuse instructions to Swiss International Air Lines, Kenya Airways and Lufthansa.

  There were 5 passengers with positive nucleic acid tests on Swiss International Air Lines flight LX188 (Zurich to Shanghai) who entered on January 18, and 5 passengers with positive nucleic acid tests on Kenya Airways flight KQ882 (Nairobi to Guangzhou, entry on Tuesday) who entered on January 19

From February 15th, the operation of the above two flights will continue to be suspended for 2 weeks.

  There were 5 passengers with positive nucleic acid tests on Lufthansa flight LH728 (Frankfurt to Shanghai, entry on Tuesday) that entered on January 19.

From February 8th, the flight operation will be suspended for 2 weeks.

The company's flights before February 8th can continue. If the fuse mechanism is triggered during the period, the fuse time will be accumulated.

  The Civil Aviation Administration requires that the above-mentioned three airlines' fusing flight volume shall not be used for other routes.

The Civil Aviation Administration requires all companies to provide services such as passenger comfort on subsequent flights and ticket refunds and changes.