China News Service, February 2 According to the website of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, on February 2, the Civil Aviation Administration issued a circuit breaker instruction to Nepal Himalaya Airlines Flight H9787 (Kathmandu to Chongqing) and Air China Flight CA878 (Copenhagen to Taiyuan).

Screenshot of Civil Aviation Administration website

  Seven passengers who entered Nepal on the H9787 flight (Kathmandu to Chongqing) of Himalayan Airlines Co., Ltd. had a nucleic acid test positive on January 20.

Starting from February 15th, the flight will continue to be suspended for 2 weeks.

There were 6 passengers with positive nucleic acid test on Air China flight CA878 (Copenhagen to Taiyuan) who entered the country on January 21.

This flight is an award flight of CA878 (Copenhagen to Beijing). According to relevant regulations, the CA878 (Copenhagen to Beijing, entry on Tuesday; Copenhagen to Taiyuan, entry on Thursday) will be suspended for both flights on this route from February 8 Run for 2 weeks.

After the fusing period expires, the operation can be resumed once a week.

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 none of the above-mentioned circuit breaker flights can be used on other routes.

The two airlines should provide services such as comforting passengers on subsequent flights and refunding and modifying tickets under the guidance of local embassies and consulates.