China News Service, Zhengzhou, March 13 (Reporter Li Chaoqing) On the morning of March 13, Henan issued an orange warning for heavy fog, which affected some flights at Zhengzhou Airport.

  It is understood that the visibility in the foggy weather was only 100 meters at the lowest point.

  The reporter learned from Zhengzhou Airport that on the morning of March 13, due to the heavy fog, inbound and outbound flights were greatly affected. Zhengzhou Airport has launched a blue warning for large-scale flight delays. Passenger service work.

At 11:30 this morning, the weather improved, and CZ8289 from Zhengzhou to Guangzhou took off, becoming the first flight to take off this morning.

The picture shows the delayed plane parked at Zhengzhou Airport due to heavy fog.

Photo by Cao Kai

  Zhengzhou Airport reminds passengers to pay attention to the dynamics of the flight and the weather changes in time to avoid delaying the trip.

  In terms of epidemic prevention and control, according to Zhengzhou’s epidemic prevention and control requirements, passengers arriving at Zhengzhou Airport from outside the province must still hold a 48-hour negative nucleic acid test certificate (both paper and electronic versions are available), and the Zheng health code will be green after scanning. Exit the station after the code is normal and the body temperature is normal.

Passengers without a valid nucleic acid test certificate can leave the station normally after being tested at the temporary nucleic acid test point set up at the airport, but they are not allowed to take public transportation until the nucleic acid test result is clear.

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