China News Service, December 30. According to the official Weibo news of the Shanghai Municipal Government Information Office, the Civil Aviation Administration reported that 17 passengers who entered the Russian Airlines flight SU208 (Moscow to Shanghai) on December 18 had a positive nucleic acid test.

  In accordance with the provisions of Article 7, paragraph 3 of the "Notice of the Civil Aviation Administration on Adjusting International Passenger Flights" (Civil Aviation Fa [2020] No. 27), the company implemented flight fusing measures.

The flight has been fused for 8 consecutive weeks starting on December 21. This time, the fusing time will be calculated cumulatively. Starting from February 15, 2021, the flight will continue to be suspended for 4 weeks.

The fused flight volume shall not be used for other routes.

  Previously, the Civil Aviation Administration has issued a "fuse-cutting order" for Russian Airlines flight SU208 (Moscow to Shanghai) four times: from October 19, 2020, the operation of this route will be suspended for one week; from October 26, 2020, the suspension The route will operate for 4 weeks; from December 21, 2020, the flight will be suspended for 4 weeks; from January 18, 2021, the flight will be suspended for 4 weeks.

  Prior to this, the Civil Aviation Administration had also provided information on Swiss International Air Lines flight LX188, Air France flight AF198, Finnair flight AY87, Eastern Airlines flight MU212, Ethiopian Airlines flight ET684, China Eastern Airlines flight MU5042, Emirates Etihad Airways flight EY862, Shanghai Juneyao Airlines Flight HO1606 and Sri Lankan Airlines UL866 have issued fusing instructions.