China News Service, August 6th. According to foreign media reports, on the 5th local time, the Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) threatened to terminate the low-cost airline Ryanair’s flights in Italy due to suspected violation of the government’s anti-epidemic regulations on the new crown epidemic. license.

  The Italian authorities stated that Ryanair “repeatedly violated” the Italian government’s anti-epidemic regulations to protect the health of passengers.

Data map: Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy.

  In a statement, the Italian Civil Aviation Authority stated that Ryanair "not only does not respect the obligation to maintain distance between passengers, but also ignores the conditions for exceptions to relevant regulations."

  The Italian Civil Aviation Authority stated that if Ryanair continues to violate the regulations, it will “suspend the company’s air transport activities at all airports in Italy and require it to reschedule the itinerary of passengers who have already booked tickets.”

  In response, Ryanair responded that the relevant statement of the Italian Civil Aviation Authority is not true. "Ryanair fully complies with the regulations set by the Italian government. Our customers can rest assured that we are making every effort to reduce passenger contact on the plane and in the airport. To protect the health of passengers."