China News Service, November 7 According to the Civil Aviation Administration website, from November 5th to 6th, the Civil Aviation Administration issued multiple fusing instructions to implement fusing for multiple flights of three airlines including Air China CA738.

  According to a report from the Civil Aviation Administration, there were 8 passengers with positive nucleic acid tests on Air China flight CA738 (Warsaw to Hohhot) that entered on October 27. Starting from November 16, the operation of Air China CA738 (Warsaw to Hohhot, Monday and Saturday) will be suspended1 Week: Air China's CA942 flight (Dubai to Changsha) entered on October 28, and there were 5 passengers with positive nucleic acid test. Starting from November 16, the operation of Air China CA942 (Dubai to Changsha, Tuesday and Friday) will be suspended for one week.

After the fuse period of the above-mentioned flights expires, one flight per week can be resumed.

  Cambodia Airlines flight KR961 (Phnom Penh to Chengdu) entered the country on October 28 with a positive nucleic acid test. Since KR901 is an award flight of KR961 flight, Cambodia Airlines flight KR961 (Phnom Penh to Chengdu) will be suspended from November 16th. After operating for 1 week, cancel the KR901 (Phnom Penh to Fuzhou) route; 5 passengers with positive nucleic acid test on the MS953 flight (Cairo to Hangzhou) entered by Egypt Airlines on October 28, and the suspension of Egypt Airlines MS953 flight from November 16 (Cairo to Hangzhou) One week operation.

  According to the CAAC report, the above-mentioned three airlines' flights before November 16 can continue. If the fuse mechanism is triggered during the period, the fuse time will be accumulated.

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

Screenshot of Civil Aviation Administration website